Taylor Hicks’ segment that aired on tonight’s Celebrity Ghost Stories from the Bio Channel was just full of lulz. The story Taylor tells, of ghostly apparitions appearing to help him sort his life out was
Taylor Hicks performed “Please Come Home For Christmas” last night at the the Holiday Lighting Spectacular at the Shops in Grand River in Birmingham AL. The Birmingham Boys Choir also performed. The tree lighting was
Taylor Hicks performed at the Museum of Tolerance International Film Festival gala awards presentation honoring Clint Eastwood in Los Angeles last night. Check out a few photos after the jump. Photos: Wireimage Photos after the
Really cool stuff–all 9 Idol winners tell their story of their journey to Idol in the brand new Season 10 promo. Check it out after the jump. Video Source:vinmancufanclub4 Video after the JUMP…
I love when Idols from different seasons join forces! You’ve got Blake Lewis (S6), Taylor Hicks (S5), Kimberley Locke (S2) and Jason Castro (S7) who came together to perform at the 27th Annual Gala for
Taylor Hicks performed “7 Mile Breakdown” on the Wendy Williams Show today. Check out Wendy grooving in the audience! Ha! Another great performance of what has become one of Taylor’s signature songs. Watch the video
Taylor Hicks led a raucous finale at the “Lives Changing Lives” Charity Gala on Saturday night (Sept. 11). After headlining the show, Taylor, and the Canadian Tenors joined forces to sing the Idol favorite, “Taking
Taylor Hicks, Ace Young and Bo Bice all performed recently in concert for during two days of free concerts at the Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi. The performances are part of a CW special, The
Taylor Hick’s commercial aimed at bringing tourism back to the Gulf Coast will debut today at the Governor’s Tourism Conference in Montgomery, AL. After the disastrous oil spill in the gulf earlier this summer, Taylor–who
Taylor Hicks began a nationwide concert tour at the Highline Ballroom in New York City. To get a taste of Taylor’s freewheeling style, that owes much to jambands and 70’s style rock, watch a few