"What a lot of people may not realize is that before the season even hits the TV screen, the competition has been going on for months. You keep getting to the next rung and you start believing you have a chance to be the next American Idol," Hall explains. "When the actual televised competition began, I told myself that the initial goal was to get to the Top 12. When I got eliminated so early in the televised competition, I had a lot of pent up sadness and anger. I found myself questioning my song choice, my wardrobe, and of course my performance. I really felt I never had a chance to show what I am capable of."
Instead of letting those emotions hold him back or beat him down, though, Hall decided to turn that negative into a positive. "I was helped when Nayan Lassiter, a music industry executive and producer, gave me a call after I was off the show. I remember he was very encouraging. He told me �Everyone loses sometimes, even Tiger Woods. Nobody wins all of the time.'" That conversation was the spark, and it sent Lassiter and Patrick back into the studio where they wrote "One For The Ages" which is not only about Patrick's personal experience of being on "American Idol" and falling short, but about the whole process of trying to win at anything in life. "After the song was done," Patrick goes on, "Nayan told me that he was starting a new record label and asked me if I'd be interested in being his debut release. Think about it," Hall laughs, "from one day to the next I go from being eliminated to having a record deal."
Now, the song, which is the first single off Patrick's upcoming album, also titled One For The Ages, on Ni-Fi Records, has been made into a video which takes an amusing look at the whole talent competition procedure. "There's a little bit of parody of Randy, Simon and Paula," Hall teases, "but also a lot of poking fun at myself. I remember all the trepidation I had in my earliest talent recitals back in grade school that was as much a motivation for the video as American Idol was."
"One For The Ages", the single, will be released on October 31. One For The Ages, the album, is slated for a February 2007 release.
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Post a CommentI love stories with an inspirational tone to them. Its amazing what can happen when you refuse to give up on something important to you. Great story!