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Idol Winner
Nice to see a well thought out review of a guy who is an awesome entertainer and great singer with a fantastic band. Taylor can sing with any band, but this one is home grown and they mesh well in style and talent. Taylor wasn't handled well right out of the gate from his Idol win. I don't think they really expected him to win. They knew who was most marketable. But now that is all over and maybe Taylor will find his niche and either make it himself, or find someone who believes in him. He can sing pop, but he isn't a pop singer and won't make the money grinding out pop tunes. Unfortunately we didn't get to see another of his original songs, Hold Onto Your Love and what he and the boys do with it, or the song Maybe You Should off his current album, The Distance. Luckily, they are on You Tube. Check them out among others. His first album didn't really bomb. It sold 750,000 out of the box and went platinum. Idols the past few years would have loved those numbers. Thanks for checking out his live music and giving him and his band some props. I was privileged to make this my 8th time seeing this consummate and hard working performer.— August 29, 2010 5:41 p.m.