February 11, 2009 6:26 PM
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Taylor Hicks: I Won't Change
(CBS)
It's been a whirlwind week for Taylor Hicks since he became the latest "American Idol."
He signed a record deal Wednesday, and he's gearing up to headline a sold-out summer concert tour with the other "Idol" finalists.
But he vows nothing that's happened or in the works will change him.
During the competition, the soulful singer charmed fans with his salt and pepper hair and his funky dance moves, and he defied early critics, including "Idol" judge Simon Cowell, to come out on top in the show's fifth season.
On The Early Show Thursday, Hicks told co-anchor Hannah Storm his win is beginning to sink in.
"I've had a couple of days off, and I rolled over and I think I just jumped up and down and freaked out for a while," he said. "So, it's slowly sinking in, and I'm just very fortunate. And thanks to (the viewers who) voted for me. You know, if it wasn't for the folks at home, then I wouldn't be here."
Hicks racked up 63 million votes.
"It's an amazing show," he said. "And it's allowed people like me to get out there and have my voice heard."
Asked by Storm how the "Soul Patrol" started, Hicks said: "It was a fan sort of thing, you know, from the beginning of the Las Vegas auditions, and it's just kind of, you know, gained steam ever since and, you know, I'm true to who I am as an artist and a musician, and I think that's stuck with me so far."
Hicks says he won't stray from his soulful ways in his first album.
"It's going to be very rootsy, very soulful, and I'm gonna 'Taylor-ize' it," he remarked to Storm.
He signed a record deal Wednesday, and he's gearing up to headline a sold-out summer concert tour with the other "Idol" finalists.
But he vows nothing that's happened or in the works will change him.
During the competition, the soulful singer charmed fans with his salt and pepper hair and his funky dance moves, and he defied early critics, including "Idol" judge Simon Cowell, to come out on top in the show's fifth season.
On The Early Show Thursday, Hicks told co-anchor Hannah Storm his win is beginning to sink in.
"I've had a couple of days off, and I rolled over and I think I just jumped up and down and freaked out for a while," he said. "So, it's slowly sinking in, and I'm just very fortunate. And thanks to (the viewers who) voted for me. You know, if it wasn't for the folks at home, then I wouldn't be here."
Hicks racked up 63 million votes.
"It's an amazing show," he said. "And it's allowed people like me to get out there and have my voice heard."
Asked by Storm how the "Soul Patrol" started, Hicks said: "It was a fan sort of thing, you know, from the beginning of the Las Vegas auditions, and it's just kind of, you know, gained steam ever since and, you know, I'm true to who I am as an artist and a musician, and I think that's stuck with me so far."
Hicks says he won't stray from his soulful ways in his first album.
"It's going to be very rootsy, very soulful, and I'm gonna 'Taylor-ize' it," he remarked to Storm.
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