Taylor Hicks
Taylor Hicks
Taylor Hicks

Taylor Hicks
Musician
With his raspy, soulful voice and salt-and-pepper hair, Taylor
Hicks was one of the unlikeliest contestants to make it to the
final round of American Idol, but his quirky charm and rousing
delivery of songs like Takin' It to the Streets won Hicks
a devoted legion of fans called the Soul Patrol and the title of
the fifth-season American Idol.
Born in Birmingham, AL, and raised in Hoover, Hicks grew up
listening to classic soul artists such as Otis Redding and Sam
Cooke -- which he said he could to relate to even as a child due to
the divorce of his parents and other troubles -- and
singer/songwriters like Van Morrison, Bob Seger, and Billy Joel.
His chief influence, however, was Ray Charles, whom he admired so
much that he carried a little statue of Charles with him whenever
he performed.
Though Hicks had no formal musical training, he picked up singing,
guitar, and harmonica on his own. He began performing for his
family at an early age and won a talent contest at his high school
(at which time his hair started turning gray). While studying
business, communication, and marketing at AuburnUniversity, Hicks
formed the Passing Through band, and left school early to try his
luck in Nashville. As a touring performer, he opened for artists
ranging from James Brown to Drive-By Truckers and also performed at
the PlayboyMansion. Hicks released two albums with his band: In
Your Time, a live album, and Under the Radar.
In 2005, he auditioned for American Idol; the Memphis tryouts were
so crowded that Hicks couldn't get in, so he went to the Las Vegas
auditions. Despite the doubts of judge Simon Cowell, Hicks'
differences from the typical pop star look and sound worked for him
rather than against him in the competition, and his performances of
Levon, Living for the City, and Dancing in
the Dark helped put him over the top. After winning American
Idol, Hicks signed a record deal with Clive Davis and 19 Recordings
Unlimited, and released the single Do I Make You Proud that summer.
Hicks also performed with the American Idol tour and began work on
his major-label debut album. His self-titled debut arrived in late
2006.
Hicks recently published his autobiography Heart Full of Soul: An Inspirational Memoir About Finding Your Voice and Finding Your Way.