Charles Christopher Sligh (; born April 13, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, producer and pastor who was a finalist on the
sixth season of ''
American Idol'', finishing in tenth place. He has released 14 albums since 2001 as a solo artist, with his band Half Past Forever or with his former church's musical entity, Shoreline Music. He also starred in ''
October Baby''.
Early years
Sligh was born in
Madison, Tennessee, to Chuck and Susan Sligh, Baptist missionaries to American military servicemen. The family moved to
Durham, North Carolina, when Sligh was three years old but soon moved to
Wiesbaden,
Germany
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, where Chuck ministered to American troops. Chuck Sligh is an accomplished guitarist and passed his love of music to his three sons, of whom Sligh is the oldest. Although Sligh has been singing since high school he grew up listening only to classical music in a regimented upbringing.
Sligh began his college study in pre-law at
Pensacola Christian College in
Florida
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. He transferred to
Bob Jones University in
Greenville, South Carolina, in his sophomore year intending to major in music. Despite having no previous formal instruction, Sligh progressed rapidly in the school's vocal performance program; he was invited to audition both for the
Juilliard School and the
Metropolitan Opera in
New York City
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. Sligh was expelled from Bob Jones after he broke school rules. He then attended
North Greenville University
North Greenville University is a Private university, private Southern Baptist Convention, Baptist college in Tigerville, South Carolina. It is Higher education accreditation in the United States, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges ...
but left shy a few credits of earning a music degree.
Half Past Forever
Over the next few years he put several bands together, leading eventually to the creation of the band Half Past Forever. Sligh was the frontman and guitarist for his band which was formed with a member of a defunct, local
South Carolina
South Carolina ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders North Carolina to the north and northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, and Georgia (U.S. state), Georg ...
band.
In 2006, they recorded the album, ''Take a Chance on Something Beautiful,'' which was produced over a few months in Sligh's home studio. After Sligh was voted off ''American Idol'' in March 2007, the band signed with record label Brash Music. Sligh produced, and wrote or co-wrote all of the album's seventeen songs
Jesusfreakhideout.commusic critic Scott Fryberger reviewed the CD on July 7 saying, "''Although a good mixture of adult contemporary and rock, Half Past Forever still isn't quite a must-buy album. It remains, however, a very good debut for the band. I wouldn't be surprised to hear them on mainstream radio stations in the near future.
On the other hand, critic Christa Bannister at
Christianity Today.com reviewed the album, giving the album a solid 4/5 stars, saying "''While the project is a little long by today's standards, there's actually not a throwaway in the bunch...The biggest surprise lies in the varied production, which is especially impressive for an indie band. They go all out with strings on the aforementioned "In a Moment," while faster songs like "Naïve" and "Closer" are reminiscent of The Strokes' latest project, with a more raw, stripped-down indie feel that offers nice contrast to overproduced pop''."
''American Idol''
Sligh auditioned in
Birmingham, Alabama
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singing "
Kiss from a Rose" by
Seal, after which
Paula Abdul gave him a standing ovation and said, "I like you very much." ''American Idol'' judges laughed at his ambition "to make
David Hasselhoff cry," a reference to Hasselhoff's crying when
Taylor Hicks won season 5.
Sligh was an early favorite of the judges, as all 3 judges spoke of a guy with curly hair who did not look like your typical American Idol. Abdul compared him to
Penn Jillette from the duo of
Penn & Teller, to whom he bears some resemblance. However, by the third week of the semi-finals, after Sligh sang "We All Wanna Be Loved" by
DC Talk, the judges criticized him more sharply.
During the top 24 week, Sligh showed his extensive knowledge of American Idol trivia, which he claimed to have learned while researching for hours at his job in South Carolina.
Simon Cowell claimed that Sligh's performance of "Typical" by the band
Mutemath was "...like being at some weird student gig" and told Sligh that he felt like Sligh was there more on personality than vocal skill. Sligh retorted by saying, "Just because I don't sound like
Il Divo or the
Teletubbies doesn't mean that I don't have a good voice" alluding to Cowell's creation of the classical boy band Il Divo and his work in making an album featuring the Teletubbies.
Randy Jackson and Abdul cheered at the supposed insult. Many fans were left bewildered by Cowell's dour reaction, which Sligh and
Ryan Seacrest later cleared up in saying the dour expression was aimed at Seacrest.
Sligh was eliminated from ''American Idol'' on March 28, 2007 finishing in tenth-place. While he sang his last song, he told
Phil Stacey "You owe me 50 bucks," referencing their bet that he would be eliminated that show. The next day, Sligh said that he had not sought to win the competition and that he had considered quitting the show two weeks before, but stayed on the show in order to make it into the top ten so that he could go on tour with the other top ten finalists. Later he commented that his wanting to quit was similar to anyone working a job and feeling like they could not do it anymore. He also addressed the rumor that he never wanted to win, saying, "I never set my sights on winning because it would've driven me crazy...I just focused on small goals, the first of which was to make the top 10 so I could go on tour."
Performances
Auditions/Hollywood
*Audition - "
Kiss From a Rose" (
Seal)
*Group Performance - "
How Deep Is Your Love" (
Bee Gees
The Bee Gees
were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry Gibb, Barry, Robin Gibb, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio was especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in ...
) (performed with
Blake Lewis, Rudy Cardenas, and
Tom Lowe)
*Final Round Performance - "
Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" (
Bryan Adams)
Career
In November 2007, Sligh stated that he had signed a solo deal with Brash Music, an
Atlanta
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-based independent label that is distributed through
Warner Bros.
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,
Alternative Distribution Alliance, and
Word
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Distribution.
The album titled ''Running Back to You'' was produced by
Brown Bannister
Elliott Brown Bannister III (born August 15, 1951) is a contemporary Christian music (CCM) producer and songwriter.
Biography
Bannister released one album of his own, ''Talk to One Another'', in 1981 on NewPax Records. It was reissued on the Reuni ...
, Stephen Leiweke and
Will Owsley. Sligh's album was released on May 6, 2008 by Brash Music. The first official single, "Empty Me," was added to radio playlists February 22, 2008 and reached number six on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs Charts. The album debuted on the
''Billboard'' 200 at 190 with 4,000 copies sold the first week, the top Christian debut for the week. It has sold 54,000 copies in the U.S. as of October 2009.
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The album has mostly positive reviews. USA Today
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called Sligh "the most musically ambitious Idol to date" and popular Christian
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website Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album 4.5 stars (out of 5) and called it "...one of the year's best albums". Other websites including The Bridge Live, CMCentral, Soul-Audio.com, and others gave the album glowing reviews, praising Sligh's songwriting, the album's production, and Sligh's soaring vocals which set him apart from the rest of the pack. The album reached number 190 on Billboard magazine's Top Heatseekers
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chart.
Through 2008 Sligh toured relentlessly, with over 115 shows and over 150 other appearances (radio, TV, and web interviews). In August and September 2008, he headlined the ''Back to School'' Tour. The tour went to 32 cities, most of which were partnered directly with Christian radio stations. In December 2008, Sligh toured with NewSong
NewSong is an American contemporary Christian music group that was established in 1981, at Morningside Baptist Church in Valdosta, Georgia. They have had twelve GMA Dove Award nominations, and one 45th Annual Grammy Awards, Grammy Award Nomin ...
on the NewSong Christmas celebration tour. The tour hit 18 cities from December 1–22, 2008.
In March and April 2009, Sligh toured wit
Natalie Grant
Natalie Diane Grant (born December 21, 1971) is an American singer and songwriter of contemporary Christian music. She received the Gospel Music Association's Dove Award for Female Vocalist of the Year four consecutive years, 2006–2009, and ...
and Meredith Andrews on the ''Make It Matter Tour.''
In April 2009, Sligh co-wrote a song called " Here Comes Goodbye" with Clint Lagerberg. This song was released by the country
A country is a distinct part of the world, such as a state, nation, or other political entity. When referring to a specific polity, the term "country" may refer to a sovereign state, state with limited recognition, constituent country, ...
band Rascal Flatts
Rascal Flatts is an American Country music, country music band formed in 1999 in Nashville, Tennessee. The band consists of Gary LeVox (lead vocals), Jay DeMarcus (bass guitar, background vocals), and Joe Don Rooney (lead guitar, background voc ...
. The song went number one after 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Charts.
In May 2009, Sligh announced that he had parted ways with his label Brash Music and was "negotiating with a major label" for his next deal. His second album "Anatomy of the Broken" was released in September, 2010 on Word Records
Word Records is a Christian faith-based entertainment company based in Nashville, Tennessee. It is owned by Curb Records, and is a part of Word Entertainment. It is distributed by Warner Records (the former Warner Bros. Records).
History
In ...
.
From September to November 2009, Sligh completed his second annual ''Back to School Tour,'' a co-headlining effort with Aaron Shust.
In November 2009 Sligh's first Christmas album became available on iTunes
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. In November he also announced details of his upcoming album, ''The Anatomy of Broken,'' which was released on September 14, 2010. The album peaked at number 44 on the ''Billboard'' Top Christian Albums
Top Christian Albums is a weekly chart published in ''Billboard'' magazine that ranks the best-performing Christian albums in the United States. Like the ''Billboard'' 200, the data is compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly ...
Chart.
Sligh made his acting debut in the movie '' October Baby'' as B-Mac. He performed "Broken (Beautiful)," "One", and "Willow Tree" for the soundtrack.
In 2011, Sligh left Warner Brothers/Word Records. He was hired at Rocky Mountain Christian Church in Niwot, Colorado as a worship minister. Sligh released his third album, ''For Our God & King,'' and a 37-song triple album ''This Is Life.''
In 2013, Sligh and his family moved to Austin, Texas
Austin ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, Texas, Travis County, with portions extending into Hays County, Texas, Hays and W ...
, where took a position as a worship minister and later the creative director of Shoreline Church. He built a songwriting and production division of the church called Shoreline Music and featured on the album ''No Height, No Depth'', which came out in 2015.
In 2016, Sligh and family moved to Chicago
Chicago is the List of municipalities in Illinois, most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388, as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the List of Unite ...
where he was the executive creative director at Parkview Christian Church. At the end of 2016, Sligh left his job at the church around the time of releasing ''Mighty Roar / Healing Flood'' in December 2016. The album received positive reviews by major Christian publications: it received 4 of 5 stars by New Release Today 4 of 5 stars by CCM Magazine and 3.5 of 5 star by JesusFreakHideout plus a 9/10 rating by CrossRhythms Magazine. The album also garnered Sligh a nomination for JesusFreakHideout's Pop Album of the Year.
In 2017, Sligh returned to touring and played over forty shows. In April 2018, he released ''A Modern Liturgy''. The album followed up ''Mighty Roar / Healing Flood'' with equally great reviews: JesusFreakHideout gave it 4/5 stars, CCM Magazine again gave a Sligh album 4/4 stars.
In 2018, Sligh produced the majority of an EP for Curt Anderson and wrote and produced for Jenna Long.
In 2019, Sligh partnered with Worship Tutorials to release a series of videos.
In 2021, the Feckers released their third album, ''Courage of Conviction Part I: Picking Up the Pieces'' and Sligh sang on the duet, "Picking Up the Pieces."
As of December 2023, Sligh was focused more on songwriting than performing.
Discography
Albums
Singles
References
External links
Half Past Forever Website
Chris Sligh's personal blog
Chris Sligh on MySpace
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American expatriates in Germany
21st-century American singers
American Idol participants
Musicians from Greenville, South Carolina
Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee
Musicians from Durham, North Carolina
1978 births
Living people
American alternative rock musicians
American rock singers
American gospel singers
Word Records artists
Alternative rock singers
North Greenville University alumni
21st-century American male singers