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For the school, see Taylor Hicks Elementary School.Taylor Booben Hicks (born October 6, 1976) is an American soul singer, songwriter, and musician. He is the winner of the fifth season of American Idol, beating out Katharine McPhee for the title.
Biography
Taylor Hicks was born in Saint Vincent's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama. As an infant, he had blond hair. His hair color turned dark brown/black as an adolescent, and went gray by the time he was in his 20s. He and his family moved to suburban Hoover when he was 8 years old. His parents divorced when he was 8, and his father Brad, a dentist, and stepmother Linda shared custody until he became of age. His half-brother, Sean, is a student at Georgia Tech and plays trumpet in the school's jazz band.
Growing up in Hoover, Hicks played Little League baseball, golf, and varsity basketball. When Taylor was nine, he began his life of crime when he slaughtered his parents with a steak knife. He later raped a church of nuns and then burned it down. When Hicks turned ten, he reportedly raped himself gave birth to a six-armed alien child and then developed a split-personality. According to his grandmother Jonie, Hicks never had formal music lessons. He came running up to her when he was about twelve years old saying, "Grandma, you've got to hear this!" Then he sang Otis Redding's "Try A Little Tenderness" for her. According to his father, when he was 5 years old he sang to random strangers the music of Kenny Rogers or Michael Jackson, to name a few. Hicks' music reflects his favorites from that era: the classic songs of Redding, Sam Cooke, and Ray Charles. He plays guitar as well as blues harp and writes most of his own songs. He bought a $2 harmonica at a local flea market when he was 16 and has been playing harmonica ever since.
Hicks was a former student of Berry High School and graduated from Hoover High School in 1995. He attended Auburn University, majoring in business, communications and marketing for a year, lost interest and dropped out. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a music career and has worked with Nashville veterans Billy Earle McClelland and Percy Sledge. Later he graduated from University of Alabama at Birmingham. Hicks had a small following in the state of Alabama for his performances at dive nightclubs and other local venues. His trademark was Hawaiian shirts, and slacks that didn't quite match. He released two independent albums, In Your Time (1997) and Under the Radar (2005), prior to appearing on Idol; the latter was made available at local music outlets in the Birmingham area. Hicks has also spoken on Tapestry, a radio program on National Public Radio affiliate WBHM in Birmingham, in December 2005.
Before Idol, Hicks worked at a shopping mall, the Riverchase Galleria, and dressed up as the Easter Bunny for Easter and spring promotions. After advancing to the final three contestants, Hicks returned to the mall for a short concert and promotional appearance before several thousand fans.
American Idol
Hicks auditioned for American Idol in Las Vegas, Nevada. He originally wanted to try out in Memphis but the site was cancelled due to Hurricane Katrina. Also, he was touring in New Orleans with his band, the Little Memphis Blues Orchestra, on the night Hurricane Katrina hit and used a ticket voucher to fly to Las Vegas. Hicks passed the audition by the approval of judges Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul, but not Simon Cowell, who said that Hicks would never make it to the final round. Cowell called back to this quote in a later episode and admitted he was wrong.
Branding Sole Patrol
Fans of Hicks have been dubbed the "Soul Patrol" . Hicks frequently mentions the "Soul Patrol" after performances and in subsequent appearances by exclaiming "Soul Patrol! Soul Patrol! Soul Patrol!". Hicks became the subject of two Weekend Update lampoons on NBC's Saturday Night Live on April 15 and May 20, 2006, portrayed by cast member Jason Sudeikis. In the allusion of Hicks' quirky tweeks and disposition, Sudeikis mocked playing Hicks' trademark blues harmonica and repeatedly shouted out "Soul Patrol!". Hicks, when interviewed by Ryan Seacrest on the subsequent episode of American Idol on April 18, 2006 as to whether or not he saw the imitation, admitted that he had and that the impression made him "fall out on the floor" with laughter.
On the May 10, 2006 results, Hicks was in the top 2 along with Elliott Yamin, and they made the Top 3 with Katharine McPhee. On May 12, Idol producers brought Hicks to Birmingham for a weekend of promotional events including television interviews for the local FOX affiliate, a downtown parade and mini-concert, another concert at the Riverchase Galleria, a mall in his hometown, an evening appearance at the Birmingham Museum of Art, and a campaign appearance with Governor Bob Riley and Mayor Bernard Kincaid. May 12 was proclaimed "Taylor Hicks Day" and Hicks was given the key to the city. On May 17, Hicks joined Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken, and Carrie Underwood as the only Idol contestants who were never voted in the bottom 2 or 3.
On May 24, 2006, Taylor Hicks became the new American Idol. This makes Hicks only the second man to win the contest (after Ruben Studdard). This also makes him the third person to win the competition without ever being in the bottom two or three (after Kelly Clarkson & Carrie Underwood), he is the only man (as of Season 5) to attain such a feat (although Clay Aiken was never in the bottom 2 or 3 he did not win the Idol competition). Lastly, this makes him the only Season 5 contestant to have never been in the bottom two or three.
American Idol performances
Semifinals
- Week 1: "Levon" (Elton John)
- The judges enjoyed the performance. Jackson and Abdul agreed that there never was a performer like Hicks in the history of American Idol. Cowell took back what he said to Hicks during the audition by stating that he was wrong about saying that Hicks would never make it to the finals, states that Hicks is interesting, and that he received more compliments from people outside the show about him than any of the other contestants.
- Week 2: "Easy" (The Commodores)
- The judges did not like the song choice. Jackson said that Hicks probably sang the song a lot when he was coming up in bars, but he thought it could have been better. Abdul was complimentary, but said it was not her favorite performance from Hicks. Cowell thought if Hicks would go back and watch the show, and have no doubt in his mind that the performance was "average."
- Week 3: "Takin' It to the Streets" (The Doobie Brothers)
- The judges loved this performance — Jackson said it was not his favorite song from Hicks, but he was trying to comprehend his dance moves onstage. Abdul said that the song was great and loved the energy and dancing. Cowell "loved the song" and said that "that's what its all about— having fun and being memorable." Cowell also said it was the best performance of the night.
Finals
- Week 1: "Living for the City" (Stevie Wonder) Stevie Wonder´s songs
- Jackson said that it was "hot" and "fearless." Abdul praised Hicks and said that she wanted to "steal his dance moves for her next video." Cowell thought it was like a "drunken father singing at a wedding."
- Week 2: "Not Fade Away" (Buddy Holly) Songs of the '50s
- Mixed reviews. Jackson wished that Hicks would have showed off a bit more vocal range. Abdul, like the week before, loved his dancing and enthusiasm, but Cowell argued that the show is about singing and said that even Hicks had to admit that "it was a complete and utter mess."
- Barry Manilow complimented Hicks on being one of the best vocalists on the competition, pointing out his distinct whiskey tenor.
- Week 3: "Trouble" (Ray LaMontagne) Songs of the 21st Century
- Jackson thought Hicks almost had a big moment at the end, and was upset that he didn't take more of a risk with his song choice. Abdul enjoyed his performance a lot, particularly for the fact that Hicks showed a different side, without relying on the frenetic dance moves. Cowell "rather liked the song" and thought it was an "excellent vocal", but did not like the way he dressed, calling the outfit and image "too Clay Aiken."
- Week 4: "Take Me Home, Country Roads" (John Denver) Country songs
- The judges gave mixed reviews. Jackson thought it did not show his vocals. Abdul admitted that she loved Hicks and that she was a fan. Cowell described it as "safe, boring, and lazy" and wondered if Hicks chose the song just a few minutes before the show.
- Week 5: "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Queen) Queen songs
- Jackson described this performance as his Hicks' revival from the two weeks prior, Abdul considered it a great performance and did not know whether or not to have Hicks sign a record deal or be fitted for a straitjacket. During the performance, Hicks attempted to kick over the stand while taking the microphone off and missed. He then kicked some more and finally knocked it over. Cowell asked if Taylor was drunk and said the performance was ridiculous.
Entertainment Tonight later reported that Hicks took offense to Cowell's remarks.
- Week 6: "You Send Me" (Sam Cooke) Songs from The Great American Songbook
- The judges universally praised Hicks, with Jackson stating that the performance was "hot" and that Hicks was "in his element." Abdul said that "Sam Cooke would have been proud" and that the ending was "superb." Cowell described the beginning as "lame cabaret," but the end of the song as "magic."
- Week 7: "Just Once" (James Ingram) The Greatest Love Songs of All Time
- Jackson said it was the wrong song choice and believed it was too karaoke. Abdul enjoyed it and said it was the perfect song. Cowell said the performance would be "played every day of the week in a hotel lounge." In a radio interview, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe defended Hicks by admitting he had to change his song choice from Otis Redding's "Try A Little Tenderness", saying it didn't fit the week's genre. Was told by David Foster, producer, to have charisma and Andrea Bocelli said that he had an extraordinary voice.
- Week 8: "Play That Funky Music" (Wild Cherry) Songs from the birth year of the contestants, "Something" (The Beatles) Songs from the top ten of any Billboard Chart.
- 1st song: Jackson loved the performance and said he felt like he was at a bar and "had a couple". Abdul also loved the performance and thought Hicks dressed the part, it was fun and "authentic Taylor we love." Cowell thought it was like another "horrible wedding performance."
- 2nd song: Although the song is more than thirty-five years old, it is included in the Beatles album 1 which was in the top 10 of the Billboard charts. The judges were surprised at the song choice believing it was daring and clever. All the judges loved the performance. Cowell also said that, in all of his barminess, it's easy to forget that he is a "very, very good singer."
- Week 9 Two of Elvis Presley's songs
- 1st song: "Jailhouse Rock", (Elvis Presley)
- Jackson said Hicks was "in his element" and did a good job overall. Abdul said Hicks looked fantastic and liked the performance. Cowell said it was a "terrible impersonation of Elvis Presley," the dancing was hideous and the performance was "Karaoke with a capital K."
- 2nd song: "In the Ghetto", (Elvis Presley)
- Jackson said it was the perfect key for him. Abdul said Hicks was great. Cowell said "you just sang your way into the semi-finals".
- In Week 9, special guest Rebecca Romijn asked Hicks to sing Jailhouse Rock for her, he did. He ended up in the top two along with Elliott Yamin. Katharine McPhee and Chris Daughtry were in the bottom two. Chris Daughtry had the lowest vote total and was dismissed from the show.
- 1st song: "Jailhouse Rock", (Elvis Presley)
- Week 10 Three songs
- Clive Davis pick: "Dancing In The Dark", (Bruce Springsteen)
- Jackson said he loved Hicks having fun and liked the performance. Abdul said she loved him dancing with her. Cowell thought it was okay although it wasn't as good as the original.
- Judge's pick: (Randy Jackson)- "You Are So Beautiful", (Joe Cocker)
- All three judges agreed Hicks was dead on in his best performance so far.
- Contestant Pick: "Try A Little Tenderness", (Otis Redding)
- Jackson dubbed Hicks the "Have a Good Time Funky Taylor", and loved his performance. Abdul said she's waited all season for that performance and it was fantastic. Cowell said the performance was great, the ending was hideous, but he told Hicks he will "see him next Tuesday". Hicks has made it to the final two, alongside Katharine McPhee.
- Clive Davis pick: "Dancing In The Dark", (Bruce Springsteen)
- Week 11 Finale
- Hicks' first song was "Living for the City" (Stevie Wonder).
- Jackson said it was "hot". Abdul agreed. Cowell said that Hicks had outsung McPhee in the first round.
- The second song was "Levon" (Elton John)
- Jackson called it "round one Taylor, round two Katharine and round three Taylor."
- Hicks' final song was an original single called "Do I Make You Proud".
- All three judges loved it; Cowell said that assuming the show was tied, Hicks had won American Idol with that performance.
- Hicks' first song was "Living for the City" (Stevie Wonder).
- Week 11 Results
- Taylor beat out Katharine McPhee to win American Idol.
Discography
-
In Your Time (1997) Laser's Edge
In Your Time
(1997)
Laser's Edge -
Under the Radar (2005) Laser's Edge
Under the Radar
(2005)
Laser's Edge
Albums
- In Your Time (1997)
- Son Of A Carpenter
- The Fall
- In Your Time
- Somehow
- On Broadway
- Tighten Up
- Georgia
- Under the Radar (2005)
- The Deal
- Hell Of A Day
- Hold On To Your Love
- Heart and Soul
- West Texas Sky
- Soul Thing
- My Friend
Trivia
- Hicks has two pet goldfish, and their names are "Lamont" and "Ray" .
- Hicks is 6'1" (1.85 m).
References
- Wade Kwon, "Gray-haired Hicks brings soul to Idol", Scripps Howard News Service (17 March 2006)
- The Official Soul Patrol H.Q. biography
- ^ May 9, 2006. Alabama News/ Associated Press.
- Mobile Register article on Hicks
- Promotional flier scan from Taylorhicks.com
- Tapestry interview
- Katherine, Taylor speak up for USA Today by Ann Oldenburg, 5/19/2006. Retrieved May 24, 2006
- Original "Soul Patrol" thread on American Idol forums
- ^ City of Hoover
External links
- American Idol profile
- Taylor Hicks at IMDb
- Taylor Hicks at songmeanings.com
- Template:Myspace
- Taylor Hicks Band at Auburn University
Preceded byCarrie Underwood | American Idol Winners Season 5 (2006) |
Succeeded byTBA 2007 |
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