
Shortly after winning American Idol in 2006, People Magazine talked with someone who “knew Taylor when” and knew Flora-Bama.
“Back when he was singing on the bar circuit in 2003, ‘he would get the crowd going,’ says Donna Slater, entertainment director of Flora-Bama Lounge, a popular watering hole on the Florida-Alabama border. ‘At first he was a curiosity, with all his dancing and twitching around on stage, but then everyone realized this guy could really sing.’”
In a later interview, she talked about getting to know Taylor and his band.
“They were a college band with a lot of energy and talent, so I hired them during spring break of 1999? Late ‘90s.
“I kept hiring him through several band incarnations…this continued up until Hurricane Ivan hit in September, 2004. Taylor played the Mullet Toss in 2004. You have to remember that I met him when he was 19 or so. I believe that he always had that pull to perform and to play music whenever and wherever.”
There’s probably one song that will be on the set list tonight: Taylor’s own song, “Soul Thing.” It talks about this time when “the road can be your friend or the devil in disguise.” And it is Donna’s favorite. “It is that true R&B sound that he does so well.”
If you are in the Southeast today, the place to be is the Flora-Bama! Spoonful James with Wynn Christian, Quinn Borland, Eric Baath, and Patrick Lunceford plays at 2:00 p.m.
“I kept hiring him through several band incarnations…this continued up until Hurricane Ivan hit in September, 2004. Taylor played the Mullet Toss in 2004. You have to remember that I met him when he was 19 or so. I believe that he always had that pull to perform and to play music whenever and wherever.”
There’s probably one song that will be on the set list tonight: Taylor’s own song, “Soul Thing.” It talks about this time when “the road can be your friend or the devil in disguise.” And it is Donna’s favorite. “It is that true R&B sound that he does so well.”
If you are in the Southeast today, the place to be is the Flora-Bama! Spoonful James with Wynn Christian, Quinn Borland, Eric Baath, and Patrick Lunceford plays at 2:00 p.m.

Rollin’ in the Hay with John Kulinich, Stan Foster, and Rick Carter takes the stage at 4:00 p.m.


At 6 p.m. Taylor Hicks returns to a stage he knows well. Difference is, there will be a few more people in the audience today as loyal fans fly in, drive in, and listen in as a Flora-Bama favorite son “brings it on home.”
There have been many different stages and shows since Donna Slater hired Taylor Hicks and his band in their college days. There is one constant for this great American roadhouse and these talented artists.
Music is their heart and soul.
~~~
And a shout out to those who were there in the beginning!
Yes, America voted. But those who were in those first audiences at Flora-Bama…they, too, make tonight possible.
Rock the Bama, Boys!
There have been many different stages and shows since Donna Slater hired Taylor Hicks and his band in their college days. There is one constant for this great American roadhouse and these talented artists.
Music is their heart and soul.
~~~
And a shout out to those who were there in the beginning!
Yes, America voted. But those who were in those first audiences at Flora-Bama…they, too, make tonight possible.
Rock the Bama, Boys!


Quotes by Donna Slater from:
"Soul Survivor" by Mike Lipton, People Magazine
TTHC/TMO_Media Interview
6 comments:
Those who knew "Taylor when" are the ones who must be relishing his success. He is still passionate about those places and faces that were privileged to be fans when fans were scarce.
Taylor appears happy about his musical progress and determined to move forward, but he is always most comfortable when he "goes back home" again.
cath
In spite of the rain inside and outside the Flora-Bama, this was a performance not to be missed! All three bands were great, but the finale was where it all came together! Even Clay got a chance to perform with Taylor! Everyone was given time to shine with Taylor. Lief did his "Johnny Cash" impersonation during his Hay performance, which was one of my favorite memories! The crowd was rocking and by the time Taylor took the stage, was standing room only! Glad I was there!
Ragsqueen, Thanks so much for sharing your comments about the show. It sounds like it was absolutely mind blowing and in the middle of a tropical storm!!! We love the tenacity of all the musicians AND the fans!!! So glad you were there. It must have been up there on your list of "good ones"!
Thanks again for your thoughts! Hope you are safe and dry now.
San
Can't wait to read the "Flying Circus" recap, RagsQueen! Glad you were there - wish I'd been able to travel but Virginia was in the crosshairs also! ;D
I agree with Julie...we need the Flying Circus recap!
It is obvious the Flora Bama holds a special place in Taylor's heart. It must feel so rewarding to return 'Home' & reunite with some of the same people he knew way back when he was an unknown guy with gray hair & a passion for playing music. We should show gratitude to those who supported Taylor then; as well as now. They are the ones who helped Taylor 'kick-start' his career long before his current successful career.
Like so many fans, I am grateful he traveled that long road to success♥
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