Saturday, June 03, 2006

Beyonce, ‘American Idol’ winner Hicks impress shareholders


FAYETTEVILLE — One day you’re winning "American Idol," the next you’re at the Wal-Mart Shareholders Meeting. Welcome to the big time, Taylor Hicks. Hicks, the latest "American Idol" winner, was part of the musical makeup of the annual event, which was held at Bud Walton Arena on Friday.

Hicks sang two songs, including a rendition of the Doobie Brothers’ "Takin’ It to the Streets." The crowd voiced its approval. No Simon Cowells in this bunch. "I think Taylor Hicks did a fantastic job," Wal-Mart Vice Chairman Mike Duke said. Later in the morning, pop diva Beyonce put on a highvoltage performance. On Wednesday, associates were treated to an indoor concert by Carrie Underwood and Rascal Flatts. An outdoor concert Thursday night featuring Sugarland was called off because of bad weather. Later in the morning, to close the meeting, Beyonce sang a medley of Destiny’s Child songs and other songs. In the past, Wal-Mart has had artists such as Garth Brooks, Jon Bon Jovi, Brooks and Dunn, and Jimmy Buffet at its pre-meeting shareholders concerts and on the day of the Shareholders Meeting. A few years ago, Rogers native Joe Nichols sang the national anthem at the Shareholders Meeting. Nichols is now one of the hottest acts in country music.

New 'Idol' to perform in Provo


PROVO — Country star Lee Ann Womack will have to share the stage — and spotlight — at this year's Stadium of Fire.
A rising star — Taylor Hicks, the gray-haired, raspy-voiced, newly crowned winner of "American Idol" — has agreed to perform at the main event of America's Freedom Festival at Provo.
"He's this big, good-natured kind of all-American upbeat guy, and we thought he'd really be a perfect match for the Stadium of Fire," said Taylor Macdonald, executive director of America's Freedom Foundation, the nonprofit that puts on the show at LaVell Edwards Stadium each year.
"People sometimes say that the Stadium of Fire is stuck in country, and it's just not true. We're very pleased and think he will add a lot."
Word spread quickly Friday that the rhythm-and-blues singer was going to appear at the July 1 event.
Macdonald said the BYU ticket office reported a sharp spike in ticket sales since he first made the announcement on Doug Wright's talk show on KSL Radio Friday morning.
With Hicks on board, event planners are hoping for record sales. Before noon Friday, more tickets had already been sold than on any other day since going on sale.
"I think it's awesome he's coming to Utah," said Marcel Delgadillo, a self proclaimed "American Idol" lover. "No one comes to Utah — it's all country. Taylor's going to dominate. The gray hair, the deep voice — it'll be too hot to handle."
Hicks, 29, won fans across the country this year with his old-school singing style and wild dance moves. Some 43 million viewers tuned in May 24 to watch him sing what has become his first single, "Do I Make You Proud," during the show's finale.
"He's so cool," said Chelsea Robinson of Orem. "He's absolutely amazing. His singing takes my breath away. I'm so excited."

Not everyone is a fan of Hicks' stage antics and unconventional look, however.
Asked if he was excited for Hicks to perform, Jared VanHouten said, "Not really. ... He's pretty crazy. The dancing and everything."
Then, VanHouten pulled a face and shook his head.
So far, Stadium of Fire will be Hicks' only performance in Utah this summer.
"American Idol" finalists are starting a 54-city tour later this summer, but Utah is currently not on the docket.
Along with Womack, three tribute bands playing the songs of ABBA, Queen and the Beach Boys also will perform. Fireworks will close the show.
Stadium of Fire tickets

Stadium of Fire, which begins at 7:30 p.m. July 1 at BYU's LaVell Edwards Stadium, is the centerpiece event of America's Freedom Festival in Provo.
Tickets range in price from $20 to $100 and can be purchased by calling the BYU ticket office, 800-322-BYU1 (2981).
Tickets also can be purchased online at www.byutickets.com.
The Marriott Center ticket office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

"American Idol" Taylor Hicks Signs Record Deal

'American Idol' winner Taylor Hicks, who polled 36.4 million votes in last week's final, has signed a multi-million dollar record deal.

Hicks said: "I want to get a quick turnaround on my album. Get it on the shelves within the next five or six months, by the end of the year, something like that."

Hicks' recording of two songs "Do I Make You Proud," which he sang in the show's finale, and a soulful cover of the Doobie Brothers classic "Takin' It to the Streets" will be released in stores and through digital outlets on June 13.

"I Taylor-ized it," Hicks said of "Do I Make You Proud," the power ballad he performed on the final two nights of the "Idol" season last week. "I was glad that I could make it my own, and luckily enough, I could relate. The lyrics meant a lot."Hicks will start recording the album on off nights during this summer's American Idols Live Tour, which is still in the planning stages: "I think there's a duet in store, and I think I'm going to get to play harmonica and guitar," Hicks said. "I'm looking forward to it. This is the most talented year of 'American Idol,' and I love working with talented people, because the more talent that you work with the better off that you are and the harder it makes you work as an artist."

Hicks added: "As a performer and a musician in my own realm, so to speak, I was usually doing stuff on my own, doing this, doing that, calling the shots, and I had to really compensate that, and I've definitely learned how to be patient."

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