Chris Sligh trivia … and fall/winter concert update

“American Idol” season 6 contestant Chris Sligh is bringing his blend of contemporary Christian to Oklahoma today and Sunday so I thought I’d share some Sligh trivia I’ve obtained during my research and a recent interview with the singer.

Did you know?…

– When Chris was growing up he traveled with parents who were missionaries in Germany.

– Chris’ father banned non-classical music in the home. 

– Growing up, Chris was enthusiastic about sports.

– Chris was invited to audition for the Metropolitan Opera in New York and The Julliard School.

– Chris was expelled his senior year at Bob Jones University in Greenville, N.C., for attending a Christian rock concert.

Here’s hoping the talented singer-songwriter gets a taste of our famed Oklahoma hospitality this weekend. 

There are more contemporary Christian concerts on the horizon. Take a look:

Decemberadio,5 p.m. today, New Life Christian Center’s Mud Fest in Chickasha (see yesterday’s “Faithful Five” posting on this blog)  

Skillet,7 p.m. Aug. 23, Mabee Center, Tulsa.

Natalie Grant, Shane & Shane and Bethany Dillon,6 p.m. Aug. 29, Venue 68 ministry at Asbury United Methodist Church, Tulsa.

Santus Real and Tenth Avenue North, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15, State Fair of Oklahoma (Toyota Stage), Oklahoma City (free! … with fair admission).

Newsboys, 7 p.m. Sept. 29, Tulsa State Fair (free! … with fair admission).

Music Builds Tour with Third Day, Switchfoot and Jars of Clay, 6 p.m. Oct. 5, Ford Center, Oklahoma City.

Big Daddy Weave and Rush of Fools,Oct. 10, Venue 68 ministry at Asbury United Methodist Church, Tulsa.

Tobymac’s Winter Wonder Slam 2008 with tobyMac (pictured below), RelientK, Family Force 5 and B Reith, 6 p.m., Nov. 23, Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City.

Casting Crowns,7 p.m. Nov. 30, BOK Center, Tulsa.

Point of Grace, 7 p.m. Dec. 16, Northwest Baptist Church, Oklahoma City. 

And one more thing …

The Christian rock band Delirious? recently announced that it is taking a break from recording and touring after 2009.

The group is known for favorites like “I Could Sing of Your Love Forever” and “Majesty.”

The decision for the band to take a break was sparked by the lead vocalist Martin Smith’s request to be released from the band to pursue his work with Compassion Art and to be at home more with his wife, Anna, and his children.

After traveling the world for more than a decade, the band honoured this request and made a decision together to end this chapter of their lives. 

Go online to www.delirious.co.uk for more information.

Carla Hinton

Religion Editor

   

    

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