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Frankie Ballard Displays Superstar Talent During His Live Show

By: Matt Bjorke

Last Updated: November 5, 2010 12:11 PM

Have you ever had that feeling where you wanted to remember where you were when you first saw somebody perform live or heard a special song on the radio? Well, the scene was the recently re-opened Soundcheck stage in Nashville and the artist that had me experiencing that rare feeling was Reprise Records newcomer Frankie Ballard.  The crowd was congregated at Soundcheck to view his final full-band practice before heading out on tour with Uncle Kracker and Ty Stone for a series of 16 dates that starts tonight in Tallahassee, Florida.

Playing his complete set, Frankie Ballard came off as a charming and engaging performer.  Part of that performance was the revelation (to me at least) that Frankie Ballard is one hell of a guitar player.  He’s so good on the guitar that he could have easily had a career as a studio pro like a Tom Bukovac or Brent Mason or become a hired gun for the top artists in Nashville.   The only problem with being a guitar slinger is that Frankie wouldn’t be able to show off his fantastic vocal ability, a voice that recalls Randy Rogers with a bit more grit. 

The songs performed in the set were tracks from Frankie’s upcoming debut album which is being produced by Michael Knox (Jason Aldean, Trace Adkins).  Standouts of the set were the lead single “Tell Me You Get Lonely” (which is continuing to rise up the single charts), “Get On Down The Road” and the rollicking set-closing “While The Sun Sleeps.”  The lone song that wasn’t from Frankie’s album was a cover of “East Bound and Down” which allowed for a really long instrumental breakdown where the entire band was able to flex their musical chops including the second guitar player and the utility guitarist/banjo player and Frankie who did a fantastic 3-part guitar pull of sorts where the drummer sped up from the regular melody of the song to a fast, bluegrass-like session where the talent was allowed to shine through. 

Witnessing Frankie Ballard live reminded me of the great Lee Roy Parnell.  He’s a versatile musician with a strong voice and a strong set of songs that forecasts a bright future.  If Frankie Ballard is coming near your town to perform, I’d suggest going because you can be able to say “I saw him when…” In a time when the ability to actually play and sing music in a live situation isn't nearly as revered as being able to have a big light show and dance, along comes a new guitar slinger named Frankie Ballard to help remind us why live performances are so special.

 

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READER'S COMMENTS

Ann says:

Posted: Sunday, November 7, 2010

Some songs grow on you. You like them more and more each time you hear them. I was in love with Tell Me You Get Lonely from the first time I heard it. Can't wait to hear more of Frankie's music.

Tina Tucker-Phelps says:

Posted: Friday, November 5, 2010

You are right. I fell in Love with him the first time I saw him play up here in Michigan several years ago, I said That Kid is going to be a STAR :)

Crystal says:

Posted: Friday, November 5, 2010

I know exactly what you are saying in your first paragraph. This kid is the best thing I have heard in years. Being raised like many in the country music world I have seen all the best but I will never forget sitting 3 feet away from Frankie in Spokane this year and hearing him and watching him for the first time. If there is such a thing as stock in this one ya'll better buy all you can. Frankie is going to the top and staying there.

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