Two Talented People!

It is always fun to look back at some of the tour highlights from Clay Aiken and Quiana.

 Do you remember these performances?

On July 23, 2007, Clay and his team put on a wonderful concert in Sterling Heights. Unfortunately, one of Clay’s back-up singers, Angela Fisher was feeling poorly. She was not able to sing her featured song that night. So, Clay and Quiana improvised a duet of the song. This impromptu performance ended up being a highlight of the tour.

The next month, the tour made its way to Ft. Myers, Florida. The show was going well, but when it was time for Quiana’s solo, the lighting man just couldn’t get it right. Somehow, he refused to shine the spotlight on anyone but Clay. After many hand signals and hints, Clay finally sat down on Quiana’s stool and she sat in front of him. The performance ended up as a wonderful musical performance by Quiana and some good giggles from Clay. You just have to see this one. The title of the song “When The Lights Go Down” fit the problem completely.

I hope you enjoyed the videos!!

 

 

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3 thoughts on “Two Talented People!

  1. The Sterling Hgts. Show was fabulous in so many ways – I was blessed to be there and the girls and Clay gave us so many memories to last a life time! The other video was exceptional, too and those are the reasons you don’t ever forget whatever show you are blessed to attend! I miss those days and nights.

    Thank you for the exceptional videos!

  2. Thank you for the pictures and the 2 videos. I love the singing. Great memories. Thank you for sharing. Thank you CANN.

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