Clay Aiken – Homegrown Talent From Raleigh

On June 21, 2010, Clay participated in a wonderful event titled Bringing Broadway Home. It was a spectacular benefit concert for the North Carolina Theatre. The concert, held at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, celebrated 27 seasons of Broadway at North Carolina Theatre. The stars of the evening were

Clay Aiken, Lauren Kennedy, Sharon Lawrence, Terrence Mann and Quiana Parler.

Clay opened the concert with Home from The Wiz. It was so appropriate because this show was all about the homegrown talent from Raleigh.

Clay also sang  Mack The Knife, What Kind of Fool Am I, This is the Moment, and Those Magic Changes.

He also sang duets with Quiana and Lauren. One of the highlights of the evening was Imagine by John Lennon. The entire ensemble joined together in an amazing performance of the wonderful song.

From all the reviews, the program was amazing and each singer brought so much to the stage.

Did you get to attend this concert? This was one that I didn’t get to attend and I am so sorry. I know I would have enjoyed it.

Thank goodness for CLACK!!

Wouldn’t it be fun to have another concert for the NC Theatre?

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6 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – Homegrown Talent From Raleigh

  1. So much wonderful talent including our glorious Clay Aiken! Thank you, CANN for starting off the weekend with so many videos!

  2. I never get tired of watching these videos. All that talent on the stage with Clay in the heart of it.

  3. Clay was magnificent in this Raleigh Show sorry I missed it!

    Thank you Cann for reviewing it with all of the great photos

    and videos – love every one of them!

    Hope you all have a great weekend!

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