Posted on 05/08/2006 4:22:13 AM PDT by silent_jonny
I don't think the judges knew ahead of time. Of they did, Paula would have been blubbering all through the show.
Actually, Taylor did mess up his lyrics Wednesday, but being the professional he is, was able to do a much better job of covering it up than Kat did Teusday night.
No way would Taylor "blow" a performance. He's done too much singing not to know what to do to keep the show going.
I've looked at boards and it looks like Chris' votes are all over the place. Some say they won't vote, others say they will vote for Taylor, others will vote for Elliot and some even will vote for Kat, go figure.
Yep, it was me that asked about her. She seems to be an exceptional person. :)
Hmm...
I've only ever voted for Elliott, but thought Chris would win.
If E goes, why vote?
BTW Wyatt, Can you send us the link for the John Podhoretz article ? Thanks.
Maybe it was Chris. I heard he was mad he got voted off ... !!
(Only kidding, I swear!)
Because some Elliot fans might have a second person they like?
...or have bet money on, I guess.
I'm going to guess "Georgia" which is a "love song" as it was written about a woman but the conventional wisdom is that it is about the state. Either way, good choice.
As usual, I really like your take on things, Netizen. Just a little clarification here. Katherine hasn't even had to do two songs in a row yet. She gets a huge break between the two songs.
It'll be interesting, come Tuesday, when she does three songs in an hour, with less break time between them. <^..^>
Taylor Fans
http://www.crossville-chronicle.com/columns/local_story_131152024.html?keyword=topstory
Taylor has a band back in Birmingham called the Little Memphis Blues Orchestra and next week he will be featured with his group in concert during the "Idol" show. Filming is tonight at the Galleria in Hoover, a Birmingham suburb, and it would be worth the price of gas to me to drive to the Magic City to hear Hicks moan the blues.
Alabama 'Idol' has long love of stage
http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060512/ENT/605120304/1005
By Desiree Hunter
The Associated Press
BIRMINGHAM -- Brad Hicks fondly recalls the time he and wife Linda settled down for dinner at a small Mexican restaurant in Birmingham years ago and spied a curiously familiar face on stage with the band.
That lanky frame and thick mop of hair, the way the young man jerked around as he coaxed sweet melodies from the mouth harp at his lips -- the mysterious musician could only be their son, Taylor, who was supposed to be at home.
"Linda looked up and said, 'Well, there's Taylor,' " Brad Hicks reminisced recently from the family's home in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover. "When he was 15 or 16 he would sneak into bars and play harmonica."
The only sneaking Taylor Hicks has to do these days is to keep from inciting mayhem among the fans who've voted him to the final three contestants on Fox's "American Idol."
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Hicks was born in Birmingham, and his family moved to suburban Hoover a few years later. His parents divorced when he was 8 and his dad and stepmother, Linda, share custody.
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The elder Hicks, a dentist, remembers the performances Taylor would put on when he tagged along with him to work as a boy.
"Here's this skinny little kid -- he'd walk around to each person and say, 'You want me to sing for you?' and then he'd just wail on Kenny Rogers," he said laughing. "What adult is going to say 'No' to a 5-year-old kid?"
His artistic talents didn't end at singing -- Brad Hicks says his son could cut a mean rug, from disco moves to mimicking the King of Pop. "He thought he was the white Michael Jackson," the elder Hicks said.
Hicks studied business at Auburn University and was close to getting a degree before music lured him from the classroom to the stage for good.
I should have pinged you to #2935. If you haven't seen it I think you will like it. :)
I am really sorry I missed him at Auburn. Would have been a hell of a lot of fun at band parties....;-)
Having just spent a little bit of time with him I will tell you that he is extremely flattered with all of the attention, he's extremely appreciative of all the support he is getting and is still as modest and "Aw shucks" as can be.....
Good story. Evident that he has music in his soul.....
She's been having the time of her life. I honestly believe that this has rejuvinated her life and will likely keep her health improving.
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