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Diary of a Taylor Hicks Fan

From Allison Hughes, for About.com

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Taylor Hicks Played his Harmonica...

Taylor Hicks Signs an Autograph...

Photo Courtesy of Allison Hughes
Taylor performed "Do I make you proud" and "Takin it to the streets." He was amazing live. Not only was he so much more gorgeous, but he sounded great, and was so entertaining. And then he played his harmonica and everybody started screaming. It's obvious how much he loves his fans because he kept taking the time to smile at them and walk around.

When it was over, I was a little sad because I was really hoping to meet him. I even had a feeling I would have (this was before I did meet him).

Then I heard someone say he was going to sign autographs somewhere. We ran all around but couldn't find where. As we almost gave up, a man pulled me over (he had a camera in his hand), and asked me, "Excuse me, but would you mind taking a picture with Taylor? Your shirt is amazing."

I thought at first he was joking or something, "You mean with Taylor himself?" "Yeah, just don't touch him until it's over," the guy said.

He took me and I followed him through the security and behind the gate. There were a lot of other women already there, but the camera man pushed me to the front and said, "Sorry ladies, but this one beats you all" or something like that. I felt a little bad that he said that.

More of Taylor Hicks Fan's Diary on next page...

Taylor Hicks Bio
Taylor's first single Do I Make You Proud?/Takin' It To the Streets was released on June 13, 2006.
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