2007年VOA标准英语-'American Idol' Taylor Hicks Releases Major Lab(在线收听) |
By Mary Morningstar Blues-rock singer Taylor Hicks worked hard with little recognition for more than a decade before coming to national attention on U.S. television's popular talent series, "American Idol." Taylor won the 2006 competition and its top prize of a recording deal with Arista Records. VOA's Mary Morningstar has more on Taylor Hicks and his new self-titled album. "They're the reason why you're here, and the reason why I'm here, and the reason why I was given this amazing opportunity," he said. "It's all about the people. The music that you perform as a musician is about the people, and obviously the people on the show voting for me. You have to connect with them and you have to be thankful for what they do for you." When asked about the diversity of his music, Taylor says: "It's what I like to call 'modern whomp' music, which is a combination of Cajun, jazz, funk, soul and blues. It's been a long time coming for me to be on a major label, and I've had so much help getting this album out. If you like funky soul music, that's me." Vibe magazine calls Taylor "the embodiment of the last 50 years of popular music." His love for soul and blues music evolved while growing up in Birmingham, Alabama. At the age of 14, Taylor was playing harmonica in local blues clubs. Taylor's other plans for the near future include an appearance at this year's Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Then, in late-February, he'll kick off a North American concert tour. Taylor Hicks' first single from his self-titled debut album will be "Just To Feel That Way." |
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