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Clay Aiken – A Musical Week-End!

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Sunday, February 12th, 2012

The 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards will take place tonight in Los Angeles at the Staples Center and will air live on the CBS Television Network from 8–11:30 p.m.  There will be live performances by Bruce Springsteen, the Beach Boys, Paul McCartney. Lil Wayne, Carrie Underwood, the Foo Fighters, Bruno Mars, Kelly Clarkson, and Coldplay

The Grammy Awards have been an American music institution for over a half a century. But what is a “Grammy” anyway?

“Grammy” is short for “Gramophone” and the actual Grammy Awards given out each year are modeled after this odd record player.

According to The Grammy’s Official Website, the actual trophy is manufactured exclusively by Billings Artworks. The trophies are all hand made and assembled. Years ago, the old smaller gramophone had to be revamped because the metals were too soft and there were many problems with the trophy breaking. The trophy was made bigger and grander. The Grammy is assembled in pieces and finally finished off in gold plating. The trophies used for the broadcast are called “stunt” Grammys.

The Grammy Awards are given by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc., an organization that was formed in 1957.

According to the Grammy’s Official Website:

In the beginning The Recording Academy owed its survival to members who donated long hours to the emerging professional association. A labor of love, the young Academy may not have prevailed had it not been for the dedication of its charter members…The GRAMMYs are the only peer-presented award to honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position.

The first Grammy Awards were held in 1959 in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton. The big winners that year were Domenico Modugno for “Nel Blue Dipinto di Blu (Volare)” which took home Record of the Year and Song of the Year and Henry Mancini for The Music from Peter Gunn which won Album of the Year.

Ella Fitzgerald won for Best Jazz Performance, Individual and The Kingston Trio won for “Tom Dooley” in the Best Country & Western Performance category.

The following are a few little known facts about the Grammys:

  1. Milli Vanilli were the only act to have a Grammy award (for Best New Artist) taken away, after the truth that they didn’t actually sing on their hits surfaced.
  2. Sinead O’Connor is the only artist to refuse a Grammy. She turned it down to protest what she called the “extreme commercialism” of the award.
  3. What do Clay Aiken, the Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin, the Who, Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead, the Kinks, and Bob Marley have in common? Not one has won a competitive music Grammy award. Many of them have been given Grammy Lifetime Achievement awards

Personally, I look forward to the year that beautiful voices win Grammys and that Clay Aiken wins his first Grammy.

There was sad news for the music field on Saturday when The Associated Press announced the death of Whitney Houston.  Houston, one of the most successful singers of all time had won 6 Grammys in her lifetime.  Houston was only 48 years old.

The Recording Academy issued the following statement:

Six-time GRAMMY winner Whitney Houston was one of the world’s greatest pop singers of all time who leaves behind a robust musical soundtrack spanning the past three decades. Her powerful voice graced many memorable and award-winning songs. A light has been dimmed in our music community today, and we extend our deepest condolences to her family, friends, fans and all who have been touched by her beautiful voice.

After hearing the news, Clay Aiken posted the following on Twitter:

RIP Whitney Houston. The soundtrack of so many lives. I’m sure Heaven reverberates 2nite with the sound of ur voice. It always was angelic.

CANN sends the deepest condolences to her family and friends.

 

 

 

 

 

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Clay Aiken – New York, New York!

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Monday, June 27th, 2011

Late Friday night, the state of New York legalized same-sex marriage. With a historic vote by its Legislature, New York became the sixth, and by far the most populous state to legalize same-sex marriage. Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the bill into law Friday night.  He said:

I am very proud of New York and I’m very proud of the statement we made today.

Same-sex couples will be able to get married by the end of July, as the law will go into effect in 30 days.

More than 35% of Americans now live in states where gay couples can effectively attain the rights and responsibilities of marriage.

According to The Associated Press, several recent opinion polls have shown that a majority of Americans now approve of same-sex marriages.  It was only 10 years ago that there was less than 40% support.

Sometimes it is important to look at some of the people who are affected by this new legislation.  It certainly makes it easier to understand why this is so important.

Meet Richard Dorr, 84, left, and John Mace, 91, at their home in New York City where they both work as voice teachers. They have been partners for 61 years, and have been hoping that legislation passes that would enable them to get married in New York.  They plan to seek a marriage license as soon as possible but do not plan a big ceremony…just a couple of witnesses and a justice of the peace.

One of New York’s most famous gay couples is Neil Patrick Harris and his longtime partner, David Burtka.  On Friday night, Harris tweeted words of encouragement to the State Senate.  He wrote that he’d “sure love to get married.”

Harris followed up on Saturday morning with another tweet that said:

“David and I did propose to each other, but over five years ago! We’ve been wearing engagement rings for ages, waiting for an available date.”

It only makes sense that the pair should be allowed to marry.  They have been together for many years and they are fathers to fraternal twins born in October 2010.

On Sunday, Ben Cohn posted a touching picture of himself and his long-time partner, Sean McDaniel…the important word…”engaged.”  These two young people have their entire life ahead of them and now they can share it with someone they love and adore and have all the rights that we all have.  Ben and Sean have performed and toured often with Clay Aiken.  They are both outstanding musicians and seem like great people.  I bet they got a mighty big “Congratulations” from Clay!

I saw a wonderful post from an active Clay fan on Sunday.  She commented that she wished that there was a way for Clay to know and understand that he has made a huge impact when it comes to GLBT rights.  She related that it was so much fun to see the celebration on the Clay-Boards and even FaceBook when the news of the Marriage Equality Bill passed.  She said:

I’m sure some of those people would have been following it anyway, but it would be my guess that most of them would not be following this particular movement if it were not for Clay. He has led the way for people to get educated on this cause, to support the cause and to celebrate the victories and agonize over the defeats. He did that and I wish he could see it.

 

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Tags : Associated Press, Ben Cohn, Clay Aiken, David Burtka, GLBT, Governor Andrew Cuomo, John Mace, Marriage Equality Bill, Neil Patrick Harris, New York, Ricahrd Dorr, Same-sex Marriage, Sean McDaniel, Tried & True

Clay Aiken Sings Carole King

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Thursday, April 28th, 2011

My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an everlasting vision of the ever-changing view…Carole King

American Idol celebrated the music of Carole King last night, as the final six contestants competed performing songs written by the Grammy-winning music legend.  The show was devoted to King’s remarkable career as a songwriter and performer.

According to The Associated Press, there are some obvious front-runners.  They said:

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Scotty McCreery won back some friends on “American Idol.”

After receiving criticism from the show’s judges for playing it too safe last week, the deep-voiced 17-year-old country crooner of Garner, N.C., enticed the panel with his buttery rendition of “You’ve Got a Friend” on the Fox talent competition’s evening of Carole King tunes Wednesday. It was 22-year-old rocker James Durbin of Santa Cruz, Calif., who was dubbed a front-runner though.

Randy Jackson proclaimed that Durbin “just might win the whole thing” after his electric reworking of “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.”

Of course, with the voting in the hands of the fans, it is impossible to accurately predict a winner.  The singer going home is announced tonight on the results show.

Carole King is a composer-performer who wrote numerous hit songs for other performers before achieving fame on her own with the album “Tapestry” in 1971.  She wrote many of her early hits by collaborating with her first husband, Gerry Goffin. Bobby Vee, Steve Lawrence, Donny Osmond, and The Monkees sang her early hit songs.  She, herself, had a top-20 hit during this period, as well, 1961′s “It Might As Well Rain Until September”.

The following are a few facts about Carole King.

  • Elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990
  • Ranked #10 on VH1’s 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
  • 2001: Co-wrote two songs, “Let You Go” and “One More Time”, with pop group Hanson. Neither of the songs has ever been released by King or Hanson.
  • She is an ex-girlfriend of Neil Sedaka.  He wrote his first hit, “Oh Carole”, for her.
  • One of music’s great songwriters, her 1971 album “Tapestry” spent more than 300 weeks on the US charts.
  • Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1997.
  • Grammy Awards for album of the year, for Tapestry, record of the year, for “It’s Too Late,” song of the year, for “You’ve Got a Friend,” and for best pop female vocalist, all 1971.

On July 8th, 2004, Clay Aiken started his Solo Tour.  It was lovingly called the “Not A Tour” because Clay said he wasn’t really going out on the road yet.

However, after 50 performances at state fairs, arenas, and casinos, Clay’s Solo Tour was, indeed, a full summer of fun. Fans recognized many of the staff from the Independent Tour, including the back-up singers, band members and even Sarge, the bus driver.

One of the highlights of this tour was the James Taylor Medley.  Angela, Jacob and Quiana joined Clay in singing five hits from Taylor.  Carole King wrote the last song in the medley.  With You’ve Got A Friend, the four singers all took a turn as the lead.  A bit of competition usually ended the song as the four musicians all tried to be the person who could hold the last note the longest.  It was great music and lots of fun.

Did any of you attend the Summer of 2004 tour?   Do you think any of this years Idols will launch a large tour like the “Not A Tour”?

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Clay Aiken – Tour Is A Big Success!

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Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

As Clay Aiken’s Tried and True Tour has past the halfway point, there is no doubt that the tour has been successful.

Each review has praised Clays beautiful voice, his quick wit and wonderful rapport with the audiences. All reports seem to mention the top musicians that are backing Clay during this tour.  Each musician brings a special talent to the show and helps to make the concert an amazing event.

In this time of economic turmoil, it is important that we realize how lucky we are to have Clay touring.  Ticket sales are improving as word of the successful show gets out, but as with many top musical stars, Tried and True must be crunching the numbers.

On Monday, February 28th, the problems with concert tours made many headlines.  Live Nation Entertainment reported Monday that its annual loss nearly tripled as concert attendance dropped.  The concert promoter and parent of Ticketmaster lost $228.4 million.

According to the Associated Press, concert attendance at shows promoted by Live Nation fell 9 percent and the arts and theater category decreased 12 percent.  Michael Rapino, CEO of Live Nation blames the economy and “industry specific problems.”

The decline is obvious when you realize that there were many major tours from major artists (U2, the Eagles, Christina Aguilera, “American Idols Live!” and the revived Lilith Fair tour) had many cancellations and postponements.  The company has been dropping prices in order to encourage sellout crowds.

And with all of this, Clay Aiken is out on tour.  He didn’t put it off and he didn’t cancel any scheduled stops.  And even though the tour is not selling out venues, in my eyes, the concert tour is successful.

Live Nation is based in Beverly Hills, California and has been buying out different companies in hopes of being the world leader in live events.  They are connected to Ticketmaster, Clear Channel Communications, and House of Blues.  They own 117 venues and the rights to book 33 additional venues.

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Tags : American Idol Live, Associated Press, Ben Cohn, Clay Aiken, Clear Channel Communications, House of Blues, Live Nation, Quiana Parler, Ticketmaster, Tried & True

Clay Aiken – Skilled In The Art Of Juggling

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Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Juggling…verb:  to manage or alternate the requirements of (two or more tasks, responsibilities, activities, etc.) so as to handle each adequately:  juggling the obligations of job and school.

Clay Aiken seems to to be skilled in the act of juggling. He has so many tasks at this time it is amazing that he can keep them all under control.

One of the tasks is the DVD – Tried and True: Live.  The DVD was recently released and great news was published by the Associated Press.  According to Soundscan, the DVD is a hit.

The Associated Press,
(AP) Weekly charts for the nation’s most popular videos as they appear in next week’s issue of Billboard magazine. Reprinted with permission:

Top Music Video Sales (Compiled from a national sample of sales reports)

1. “Beyond The Lighted Stage,” Rush.

2. “The Best Of The Hoppers: From The Homecoming Series,” The Hoppers

3. “360 Degrees At The Rose Bowl,” U2.

4. “London Calling: Live In Hyde Park,” Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band.

5. “Tried And True: LIVE!” Clay Aiken

6. “Live At Madison Square Garden,” Bon Jovi.

7. “Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour,” Michael Jackson.

8. “Stones In Exile,” The Rolling Stones.

9. “When You’re Strange,” The Doors.

10. “Number Ones,” Michael Jackson.

Copyright 2010, Nielsen SoundScan, Inc

You can see the entire video list at CBS LOCAL

Another part of the juggling act is Clay’s new song for Disney.  Called I Believe We Can, the song is part of an episode of Phineas and Ferb.  Titled Summer Belongs To You, the entire project is getting a great deal of publicity from Disney and news about the show and song has been on most of the mainstream entertainment site.  The entire soundtrack for the show was made available this week at I-Tunes.  Have you purchased it yet?  For more information,  visit Wikia Entertainment


As most of you know, Clay is in the middle of a 17 city tour.  The Timeless Tour with Ruben Studdard is a huge success and is being heavily promoted at most venues.  The tour will visit the MGM Grand – Foxwoods on August 7th.  Susan Podhajski, a correspondent for ctpost.com, wrote an article about the concert and included a nice interview of Ruben.

They sang their hearts out and tried to out-perform one another while winning the hearts of millions seven years ago on TV’s “American Idol.”

Now, “American Idol” winner Ruben Studdard  and Clay Aiken are sharing a stage once again — the two will perform their “The Timeless Tour” Saturday at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort and Casino.

To read the entire article, visit ctpost

The PBS special,The Clay Aiken: Tried & True ~ LIVE! started being shown throughout the USA this week.  In most cases, telecast of the program is being used as a part of the fall pledge drives for the individual stations.  If you want to support the station, the stations have different gifts that are given to supporters who donate.  Most of the stations offer a copy of Tried & True CD and the DVD.  Clay was able to visit many of the PBS stations to tape pledge breaks that are run during the telecast.  It’s always fun to see and hear Clay chat about his work.

A selected number of stations will have tickets to the new Tried & True:LIVE tour that is scheduled for February and March.  Two of the areas that are including tickets are East Tennessee and Miami.  They posted some information this week that is fun to read.

American Idol star Clay Aiken will return to the Tennessee Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011.

Aiken’s live concert special, “Tried & True,” will air on East Tennessee Public Television at 8 p.m. this Thursday, Aug. 5. Filmed at the Memorial Auditorium in his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina, the special is a preview for the upcoming tour. Aiken will perform standards from the ’50s and ’60s with a full orchestra. The special airs again at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 8.

Tickets for the Tennessee Theatre show go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 6, at the Tennessee Theatre box office, all Tickets Unlimited outlets, by phone at 865-656-4444 and online.

Posted by Randall Brown on August 4, 2010 at 10:14 AM.  You can visit the site at News Sentinel

Clay Aiken Live In Concert at Adrienne Arsht Center

The Premier Guide – Miami has a wonderful article about the concert on February 10th.  They also included a short bio about Clay.  You can read the article at  Premier Guide.

The juggling isn’t over………In October, Clay has a concert in Chicago and then flies directly to Raleigh for the National Inclusion Project Gala.  I wonder what else he will add the the activity list!!

Don’t forget that tonight, Clay and Ruben will be performing in Windsor, Ontario tonight.  I hope all his Canadian fans have a great evening.

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Associated Press Video: Clay and Ruben Reunite

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Friday, July 30th, 2010

Associated Press has posted a new video interview with Clay.

Former ‘American Idol’ contestant Clay Aiken talks about his latest album of popular cover songs and his summer tour with fellow ‘Idol’ alum Ruben Studdard. (July 30)

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