2005 was the summer of the Jukebox Tour. Clay Aiken fans filled the concert halls and arenas in the eastern half of the United States to see a great concert of pop music history. Most of the concerts were sold out and Clay and his troupe put on an exciting show.
Did you know:
- Manufacturers did not call them “jukeboxes”, they called them Automatic Coin-Operated Phonographs
- How much do they cost? It all depends on the condition, model, rarity and age and an agreeable seller and buyer. They can be as inexpensive as $100 to over $30,000.
- No one is really sure how many Jukeboxes have been made. A guesstimate is about 2 Million.
Did you ever put money into a Jukebox??
I think my favorite part of the show was Clay’s great entrance at the beginning of the concert and the 50’s section!
I hope you enjoyed these fun moments!
What an exciting tour! Clay swinging his hips, jumping on the piano and gyrating his body.
And let’s not forget his beautiful voice!
Thank you, CANN for starting this day with a bang!
Thank you for the pictures and the video. I have never seen the video before. It must had been a great show. I had to watch it several times. Thank you again.
I wrote this forClay
Your soul is like diamond shining bright the depth I can see when darkness comes your soul shines bright so all the world ca see you will always be a shining star for all the world to see shine on Clay shine on
That tour was so much fun! Clay showed his range with songs from fast to slow & everything in-between. I saw the concert twice and it still wasn't enough!
what a amazing tour watching clay in his juke box tour with clay singing and swinghis hips and the jumping on the piano and the gyrating his body oh and I cant forget clays amazing voice eather thanks so much cann