Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Taylor Hicks in Manila: a Video Recap



latest Article about Taylor Hicks by Inquirer.Net

http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/lifestyle/lifestyle/view/20080101-109828/Idol_sings_the_blues_in_Manila

‘Idol’ sings the blues in Manila

By Fran Katigbak
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 19:07:00 01/01/2008

MANILA, Philippines—It’s not easy singin’ the blues to an audience whose daily dose of music comes from skinny teenyboppers, booty-shaking divas and bling-clad “boys from the ’hood.”

Not if you are gray-haired and inclined to play the harmonica or if your dancing looks drug-induced.

But just as he defied pop stereotypes when he won “American Idol” Season 5, soul singer Taylor Hicks also proved it pays to stay true to his style and brand of music.

Filipino fans, even those as young as 6, watched the 31-year-old artist in a series of shows recently sponsored by the Ayala Malls in Manila.

At the show in TriNoma, Hicks was in his element singing tracks from his self-titled album as well as songs he composed early in his career. Of course, not to be missed were the Alabama native’s harmonica-playing and the manic, footloose moves that became his trademark on “AI.”

The chemistry was apparent between the artist and the all-Pinoy band led by composer Louie Ocampo, who had arranged the songs in the program. In fact, the audience would erupt in cheers and wild applause each time Hicks and Ocampo matched antics on the harmonica and keyboards.

The rest of the band had the chance to shine as well. At one point in the show, Hicks introduced each member who then worked up a brief solo on his or her instrument.

Perhaps the only hitch was the fog machine, which produced more artificial smoke than necessary. A wide screen should have been installed to project close-up video shots for the benefit of those behind the VIP/special-pass area.

We also wish Hicks had walked to the audience in “Taking it to the Streets,” like he did on the “AI” finale, but we understand the danger it might pose to security.

The mini-concert put the spotlight on the 2006 “American Idol” as artist and performer. Soulful, energetic, passionate with his music, Taylor Hicks has, indeed, given us reason to be proud of him.

(Sidebar Note)

Correction to this article: Mr. Marvin Querido arranged all the songs with Mr. Louie Ocampo as the Musical Director.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Taylor Hicks is truly unorthodox. But that is exactly the reason why I think I and many others have come out to watch him live. He's a breakaway from the mainstream tracks that sometimes make your ears hurt. His songs are soothing, deep and very well thought of. And I can't even comment on how even better he is live. You just have to see the man to even understand how great he is.

Aside from the fog machine and the lack of a big screen, his Trinoma show was the best for me because he poured everything in that show. Too bad I have yet to see a full collection of videos for that but I assure you, every performance would blow you away.

And the reception was bigger. A lot of people were fighting their way even in the upper floors of the mall to get a glimpse of Taylor. It was great and I noticed Taylor to be overwhelmed as well.