Clay Aiken – Always A Good Day

It is always a good day when we get some great, up-to-date information about Clay Aiken and his career.  I already posted the information about Clay’s visit to Comedy Central on Saturday, October 27th at 11pm.  I loved the Funny or Die video that was part of the program and hope the entire program will be fun.

On October 23rd, the popular site, Broadway World, posted an article about the Staten Island concert on December 2nd. According to the write-up, Clay will be accompanied by a 20 piece orchestra and will perform favorite holiday classics.

I enjoyed the following from the article:

 Clay Aiken has become a television regular, appearing on shows like The Celebrity Apprentice, 30 Rock, Scrubs,  Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show and more. Aiken was the executive producer for two of his televised concert specials, A Clay Aiken Christmas and Tried & True Live. In 2008, he made his Broadway debut playing Sir Robin in Monty Python’s Spamalot and authored Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life, which became a New York Times bestseller.

In 2003,  Clay Aiken created the National Inclusion Project, formerly known as the Bubel/Aiken Foundation, and in 2004 accepted a UNICEF ambassadorship. For two years, he was appointed to the Presidential Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities in 2006, winning a National Center for Learning Disabilities’ Children’s Advocacy Award in 2007.

Clay has certainly accomplished a lot in the last 9 years!

Please visit Broadway World and read the entire article.  It would be nice to leave a comment too.  It’s the best way to let the site know we love hearing about Clay.  BROADWAYWORLD

On September 29, 2012, Clay Aiken was a part of the entertainment at the UNICEF Water for Life Gala in Calgary. (See 9/29/12 article for more information.)  The Calgary Herald posted an article about the event on October 23rd.  The writer, Bill Brooks said:

…That none other than American Idol phenom and UNICEF ambassador since 2004 Clay Aiken attended, performed and shared his UNICEF experiences ensured the standing-room-only crowd had a wonderful evening. Superb silent and live auction items rounded out the excellent experience, so kudos to the small army of volunteers on the success of the gala.

I love that Clay is called a phenom.  Please visit HERALD and read the entire article.  I am a fan of UNICEF and it is great to read how much money was raised by this event.

 

I posted a few weeks ago about voting for The National Inclusion Project at a voting site called The Best Website Ever(TBWE).  The site has a category for charities and sends the winning charity a check each month.  The amount of the check depends on how many votes the charity receives.  It’s easy to vote.  You must register a real address and can vote 5 times per category.  You can vote for Clay too if you want to.  He is listed under Music/American Idol and Entertainment/Celebrity.  No money is gained for the Project in these two categories, bu it is fun to see Clay at the top.  I also get a kick out of the political war of votes going on.  To cast your votes visit…TBWE

 The following is a video of Flawsome Ball, hosted by Tyra Banks.  If you remember, Clay was in attendance.  Clay shows up in the video at about 3 minute mark.

 

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10 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – Always A Good Day

  1. Certainly is a good day – Clay looks and sounds great on the Tyra video! All of the articles are really
    selling Clay and all that he has done – good for him and them!!! 🙂

  2. Wow, what a great post. It’s so fun to see Clay out and about and getting mentions. Looking forward to more as the tour starts. Love it! 🙂

  3. Love the video, Clay looks great as always and so does Tyra, so nice that they are great friends. Thanks Musicfan xox

  4. Lots of little tidbits this morning. I did watch the Funny Or Die Video..and it is funny. Clay did a great job. Thanks for the video of Tyra's event recently. Seems Clay is always there to lend support when it is needed. Thanks for all of the info Musicfan.

  5. I love the Funny or Die Video. I noticed under Clays name it just said actor. And I want to mention some more ways to describe Clay. actor, author, loving father, devoted son, loyal brother, wonderful friend, champion 4 the disabled, humanitarian, philanthropist, comic,crooner,dancer, insptrational motivator,Christian, angelichuman being,crusaderof rightsand all around good guy and thats only half.

  6. It didn't take long for you, musicfan, to bring us up to date on all things Clay. Glad you had such a good time in D.C. Sorry the trip back to CA was so difficult. This is a wonderful post. I agree with Susan re all the "hats" that Clay wears.

  7. Wow! Clay sure has been busy. He does many charitable events with perfection. Enjoyed reading all the articles. I don't think there is anything Clay can't do. Also, love him to pieces!!

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