Clay Aiken – “Amazing Beyond That Glorious Voice”

Late Sunday night, social media came through with some fun news about Clay Aiken.    It started with a short Tweet:

Tyra banks and Clay Aiken were in the same restaurant as me today

Then…a few hours later, Tyra Banks posted a tweet and a cute picture:

When you’re blown away by a musical U just saw U must take fierce selfies in front of the marquee .

It is so nice to see Clay having a good time with a good friend.  Now…how can I get ticket to Hamilton???

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For some reason I smile when January 18th comes around.  All I can think about is January 18, 2008.  That was the day that Clay Aiken made his Broadway debut in the hilarious Spamalot. Clay played multiple roles.  He portrayed a friar, a guard, another guard, and the cowardly Sir Robin, the knight who is a bit of a chicken, afraid of everything and loves to sing.

The role of Sir Robin is a lead part in Spamalot and was originated by David Hyde Pierce.  Spamalot is a Tony winning musical.  It was directed by Mike Nichols and co-created by Eric Idle.  Clay said that the chance to work with both of these men was “a reason to jump at the opportunity.”

The crowds loved Clay, but so did Mike Nichols.  He said:

Clay Aiken is amazing beyond that glorious voice.  Turns out he is an excellent comic actor and a master of character.  People will be surprised by his wide-ranging talent.

Besides the good words from Nichols, Clay also got great reviews from the Broadway critics.  The following review from Newsday is a fun read.  Remember, if you can’t read it, just click on the picture and it will become enlarged.

I was one of the lucky people who had the opportunity to see Clay on Broadway more than once.  I was even lucky enough to sit in the right seat one night and be the appointed peasant of the night.  I loved seeing Clay act, sing and dance…”all at the same time.”

I am sure that Clay will return to Broadway someday.  I can’t wait.  Whatever role he chooses will be interesting and exciting.

Hosaa has put together a wonderful Spamalot montage.  She shows the special relationship between Clay Aiken and his fans.  It’s a must-see.

Two days before Clay opened in Spamalot, he visited with ET and he gave a cute interview about his preparation for the show.

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4 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – “Amazing Beyond That Glorious Voice”

  1. If only more people can see Clay beyond that glorious voice! Just watching his concerts online, one will know Clay has multi-talents. Love seeing him enjoying his life with his friends with a night on the town!
    Thanks musicfan for the glorious article and videos of OMC!

    • hi shirleyt i agree with you clay does have multi talents i also love seing clay with his friends injoying life with a night on the town

  2. Happy, warm memories of Clay in Spamalot. I got to NYC to see it twice and still didn't get enough. The lady sitting behind me at one performance had seen it 16 times! Love these videos of Clay receiving so much love from his fans at the stage door.

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