Clay Aiken Appreciates His Fans

Weekends are a bit like rainbows;

they look good from a distance but disappear when you get up close to them.

~John Shirley

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I spent some time at You Tube and found this wonderful video.

It is from the Tried & True Tour.

San Francisco was the final stop on the tour and before Clay sang his final song, he  stopped to thank the audience and all the fans at home. The short speech is filled with fun, but also shows that Clay appreciates his fans!

This video is special to me.  I was at this concert, sitting in the front row.

CANN put together a dinner before the concert and I gave each person a handful of glow-sticks to share with the audience.

Fortunately, there were lots of wonderful people there who helped a lot!

I felt like a teen-ager but “I Had The Time of My Life”

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ENJOY!!!

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3 thoughts on “Clay Aiken Appreciates His Fans

  1. That was very beautiful! Clay started off with laughs and fun but drifts in with some very touching moments. He is one generous guy and always shows his great heart. I am glad that you got to be there and the glow-sticks were amazing, too!
    Thank you for sharing!

  2. Thank you for all the pictures and the video. The pictures are great. I I love the video. I did see Clay on this tour, but not in your area. He is a great person, funny at times and a beautiful voice. He also has a big heart. I am glad you show here the videos to us to remember all the wonderful memories. Thank you CANN.

  3. I’m so glad that Clay’s tours were recorded by his fans back in those days. We now have the opportunity to see them over and over again even though Clay isn’t performing live. That song was so heartfelt and beautiful. Glad you were able to get a front row seat musicfan.

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