Taylor Hicks Craze Continues on American Idol
If you own a TV, then you've heard of "American Idol" and if whether you've watched it or not, you've probably heard of the most popular singer on the show: the gray-haired, soul-singer from Alabama, Taylor Hicks. Backed by one of the most active and dedicated fan base on the the internet, The Soul Patrol, there's not much this group won't do for their future "American Idol."
For the country-themed night of Idol, One big Taylor Hicks' fan, Michelle from California, actually made it into the audience for the taping of the show and was thrilled when her handmade signs were featured during the show.
Here, the 38-year old, mother of two, shares a candid first-hand behind-the-scenes experience of getting into the "American Idol" show:
I registered with On Camera Audiences during Season 3 of American Idol. I have been on the waiting list for over 2 years. Three weeks ago an email came that there were seats available. They said to come down at 1:30 p.m. to get in line. They wanted us to be a part of the TV Guide Pre-Show. "
We arrived at 12 noon and were numbers 40 and 41 in line. This was when there were 11 contestants and the show was 2 hours. They explained to us that the theater holds 440 people and that the VIP's would be let in first. I was feeling pretty confident that being #40 in line would get me in somewhere in a theater that holds that many people. Well, to make an incredibly long story short, we were part of the pre-show, we were interviewed by Rosanna Traveres, they got us all hyped up to go in and see the show....we whooped and hollered our brains out...then they seated us on these metal benches outside to wait for two more hours until the show started.
It was freezing cold. Yes, this is southern California, but I am telling you, it was freezing that day. We waited and waited and then all of a sudden the people who distribute VIP passes started to show up--within and hour to 20 minutes or so of the show’s start time. By the time all the family members got in, and the VIP passes (Fox executives, media people, celebrity guests, etc.), they started to pull from the general audience members: that was us. They took only 30 of the regular fans.
So at three minutes to the start of the show we were told, after we had been waiting for more then 5 hours, and all the hyping they did to everyone during the pre-show, that is was all for nothing--we weren't getting in; we missed it by 10 spots.
We were starving (no food all day because it took us 2 hours to get there), freezing and tired, and we still didn't get to see AI. We were so bummed. The good news is that they gave us preferred passes for a future show that meant the next time we could not be turned away, no matter what. So two days later, we talked on the phone On Camera Audiences and they said they had seats available for April 4th.
This week it was POURING... LA stands still in the rain. It took us a long time to get there once again, but this time we didn't arrive until 1:30. We again were a part of the pre-show. I got to talk to Matt Rogers this time. I always liked him; he is a super nice guy. Anyway, at 4:15 p.m. they brought us into to the theater. It was amazing. It is all black and the stage sits up there twinkling like a sparkly jewel.
We were seated in the preferred section they reserve for some fox execs, etc. This is where the little 7-year-old girl who was an Ace fan had sat a few weeks ago. We weren't on camera but we were right next to Kellie Pickler's family and kitty-corner to Chris Rock and Whoopi Goldberg.
As to our seats, we didn't have anyone sitting in front of us. We were just a few inches from the edge of the stage. Someone from the Fox photography crew took a picture of us and our Hicks Chicks sign. I don't know where that will turn up. We had two gentlemen sitting next to us, so what do I do? I hear they too are big fans of Taylor, so I tell them they have to hold my other giant electric blue sign with silver glitter that says, OUR NEXT IDOL IS TAYLOR MADE. I couldn't believe they did it because it had silver glittery hearts all over it, but they were happy to.
About 10 minutes before showtime, the judges come in. Randy was First: he walked in behind our section and up to the judges seats, down the aisle, right next to the judges chairs. We were only about 12 feet from the judges. (It looks much bigger on TV than the studio actually is).
The two guys sitting next to us who took my other sign, said they have been in the audience a bunch of times the stage in the beginning seasons was pretty rickety. He said that this stage was so much more solid now. It is stainless steel and houses the orchestra and all those big screens now. I digress......back to the judges.
Randy came in and he has beautiful skin. His teeth are perfect. Then Paula came in…now I like Paula alright but either she is seriously relaxed or she has no bones....she is really wobbly all over the place. She followed the same path Randy did; she clasped the hands of the fans as she walked by them.
Then came Simon....Simon, Simon, Simon. He is something else. That man has more personality in his little finger than the other two combined, it just pours out of him. (Stopping here for a moment: I have a friend who is a reporter and she has interviewed Simon a bunch of times and she says he is a wonderful person.) I always thought that I would have to take her word for it...well; I see now what she meant. He is very lively, and personable. He walked up the isle right next to us, shaking everyone's hands, looking in our eyes, saying “hello,” “thank you for coming,” etc. He was really sweet, he said hello to us, etc. He went and sat down. He looked over our way again and winked. It could have been meant for Whoopi Goldberg but, if it is all the same to you guys, I am going to keep it as mine. In all fairness, I don't think he saw Whoopi yet, because when he did, he jumped up to greet her.
There is so much more that goes on between commercial breaks than I ever knew. The judges get up at the half-way mark of the show and go backstage for some reason. They also took Chris Rock and his daughter and Whoopi Goldberg and the people with her backstage during commercial breaks.
Nigel Lithgow is up there talking to the judges during commercial breaks too. He almost seemed to be coaching them...it was odd, I think there is more scripted in the show than any of us realize. I think they want it to look random, but it doesn't play that way when you are there. If you think about it, they can't let too much happen naturally, 30 million people are watching, they do have to have some sort of a game plan.
I will say, something I think a lot of people don't realize, I know that I sure didn't, they have security strategically planted throughout those front seats around the stage. I don't know if they were Whoopi's or Chris Rock's people, or AI people, but let's just say they are keeping everyone up there--judges, contestants and celebrities--really safe.
Two minutes before we go live, Ryan walks out and the audience goes nuts. He welcomes everyone. Well, Ryan is one of my favorite people for lots of reasons, I won't get into it now, I will say that I have met him before and did a segment on his show OARS a while back. Ryan is a warm and wonderful human being. I think he genuinely loves this job and the contestants. He didn't interact with the audience as much as I thought he would and as much as I have seen him do in the past. He was, as always, spot on. He could do this job in his sleep. (He did say “hi” after being in our part of the stage before Bucky started, that was fun.) Ok, now to the only contestant who really matters: Taylor! When Ryan said Taylor was going first I almost died. The lights in studio dimmed and they focused attention on the big screen and Kenny Rogers. From our side of the stage, we saw Taylor walk out. He has a presence. He walked to center stage, down the ramp thing to the mike. He stopped in front of it and adjusted the mike stand and then he looked up...it is like his radar was on for our sign because the very first thing he did was see it and read it, that is when he laughed and gave us the thumbs up and smile as if to say, ALL RIGHT.... We squealed. I might throw in here that we are WAY too old to be squealing. (I am a mother and I had my mother with me.) Anyway, it was a moment to remember and I imagine Taylor got a kick out of two grown men holding the other sign I made. I don't know if he did, but I sure did! Let me interject that I am kind of mad that Taylor is so cute because I didn't want to love someone on AI this much.
The lights went back up, and Taylor started to sing. He sounded fabulous in the studio. I wanted to see him move because I love me some moving Taylor, but it was all good. He radiates energy and warmth and I loved his performance. If that is Taylor on an off night, man....I don't know what to say. Don't know if I could keep from running onstage to him on an “on” night. Anyway, he finished singing and turned to the judges. It is VERY hard to hear what they are saying because their mikes don't feed into a normal amplification system, the way they do at a concert. They feed into the cameras. I couldn't even tell some of what was said until we watched it on the playback. All I saw was Taylor's sweet face smiling and taking it and being so gracious. Then he left the stage....then everyone else sang.
At the end of the show while they are running the playbacks and the Numbers, they bring all the contestants out on center stage. They wait for the lights to come up and close the show. They all kind of watch themselves on the big screen behind them and laugh or poke fun at each other...etc. It is obvious they all seem to like each other a great deal. There seems to be a lot of genuine friendship between them.
When they start to play the theme as Ryan closes the show and the second the show is off the air, the theme song stops and everyone starts hugging each other. Then they start to go back stage. There was no interaction between the judges and contestants from the stage after the show. The judges probably talk to them backstage.
As the audience starts to file out, the judges leave. I was waiting in line to get out and I get nudged from behind and hear a very familiar English accent say, "Do you mind if I get through?.?.", in mocking disgust. Sure enough I look at the person next to me who is grinning ear to ear and fully amused with himself by the obnoxious tone to his voice with laughter twinkling out of both eyes, yes, it was Simon Cowell! He was so tickled that he got to act like a jerk to us. It was great. We of course let him through.
So ends the tale of one Taylor Hick fan, who goes home completely satisfied to spend the next two hours voting for her favorite…as millions of fans do each week.
Another fan shares her experience chasing Taylor Hicks all over Birmingham when he returned home for a visit after making the final three in the competition in a Taylor Made Day in Birmingham.


Comments
Thank you for the great detailed review! I’ve always wondered what it was like being there in the audience. Taylor is amazing!
Soul Patrol!
I loved the review! I am totally in awe of Taylor. I am 30 yrs. old and feel like a crazed teen fan! He is so adorable. I have watched his perfomances over and over. I tivo them each week. He should never change his hair color!
Hey thanks for the “insight.” I always wondered how much of the show is actually scripted as opposed to how much is really the “real” thing. As you stated, with so many people watching it would pretty much have to scripted in order to keep it all smooth. I had no idea that one would have to go through so much just to get into the show and land in a seat. Thanks for your endless efforts to make your appearance as Taylor’s fans, you represented me as well. I’d love to become a “Hick Chick.”!!!!!! He’s so cool, I loved him from the time I saw his audition. He’s unique, different and very talented. If I wern’t madly in love with my husband of 20+ years and pushing 40yrs myself, I’d be out there as one of his “groupies” =o)
We’re all lovin Taylor in Oregon!
Hi, I loved your review, and if you folks think you’re old, I’m 63 and I just wish I was 40 years younger. I’ve loved Taylor from the first time he sang and said, “This guy is great, I sure hope he wins! So far so good!
too bad… see ya Taylor
Anyway, his dark eyes make me weak, can you believe it? My husband is getting sick of me talking about Taylor all the time..
63? I’m 71 and Taylor makes me weak in the knees too. All I can think about lately is Taylor…I feel like a teenager again. Love that young man and his music (and funky moves) to pieces!
Thank you for the interesting insider article. Wish I could have been there with you.
I can’t thank you enough for giving the rest of us a peek into the world of “Idol”. Taylor caught my eye at his audition, and I knew in my heart that this guy was special. He’s so down-to-earth, so REAL, and you can tell that he really FEELS his music. His soulful personality and soft-spoken charm keep me glued to the television while he’s onscreen. I’ve known all along that Taylor IS the next American Idol. It’s just been icing on the cake watching him get there. Now, about Simon… If Simon Cowell had nudged me from behind, I probably would have frozen in my tracks. Then to have him actually speak to me, SMILING– I’m sure I would have wet myself! You are one lucky lady!
I noticed that everyone who’d posted was older than Taylor, so I thought I’d chime in. I’m 25, and he charms me to my fingertips.
I desperately hope they market him with dignity, because he’s a real singer, capable of real songs…. and I hope they let him work with his band as soon as the Idol tour is over. No synth, no choreography, no cheese– he’s better qualified to sing the standards than Michael Buble or Rod Stewart!
After much deliberation, I’m hoping my craziness over Taylor is motherly maybe. Yes, the guy is HOT and gorgeous, but he has this little boy kind of charm, and I feel like he’s my kid and I’m a PROUD mother hen.
Big Kenny, John Rich…move over…I have found a new man!!! LOL…Yes, I am ANOTHER 40something wild woman who is ABSOLUTELY dying just to meet this new guy…Taaaaaaaaaylor….”Yes, just call me …mama hicks” I tell my 14 yr old daughter…as she rolls her eyes and loudly replies….”MOM,YOU ARE WAYYYY TOO OLD FOR HIM!!!!!” And I just smile and think…hmmm…stranger things have happened in my life….*wink*
THANK GOD FOR TAYLOR….not sure what I will do NOW since he won’t be singing to me every week….*deep sigh*
But…
yes, THANK GOD for sucha man!
All I can say is thank you for sharing your story and how I wish that was me. I am another “big fan” of Taylor Hicks fan.