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Clay Aiken – So Much Talent In One Place

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Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Can you imagine seeing Hugh Jackman, Bernadette Peters, and Daniel Radcliff on the same stage at the same time?  Well if you were a member of the audience at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Tuesday, December 6th, you were lucky enough to see these stars and many more as they were a part of The 23rd Annual Gypsy of the Year, put on by Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights Aids.

I was fortunate to see this amazing show on Tuesday.  I can’t remember ever seeing so much talent in one theatre before.  The audience was filled with musicians, producers, directors, and fans that are an important part of the Broadway family.

Picture from Playbill

The opening number of the show featured the original cast of Grease.  They were together again for a special 40-year anniversary tribute.  It was so much fun seeing Barry Bostwick who was the original Danny.  He still has the strut and Grease hairstyle.  Adrienne Barbeau, who played Rizzo looked amazing.  I bet she would still fit in her original costumes.  Each actor looked happy to be on stage and it was so much fun to see them 40 years later.

I was thrilled to see Ben Cohn’s name on the program.  He was credited as the creator, music director, and arranger of the Grease opening.  Most Clay Aiken fans already know how talented Ben is as a musician.  He seems to be the “go-to” guy for special shows on Broadway!

A highlight of the program for me was the performance by the Broadway cast of Billy Elliot.  The show is closing on January 8, 2012 so this was a farewell appearance at Gypsy of the Year.  All the actors who have played the role of Billy were on stage.  It was fun to see some of the talented young men who have grown about a foot since their time in the show.

Seventeen Broadway and Off-Broadway companies performed on Tuesday, which means that there were more than 300 actors, singers, and dancers on the stage during the afternoon.

Much like the Easter Bonnet Competition, the Gypsy show is a competition between the different shows.  The shows have six weeks to fundraise for BC/EFA.  Awards are presented to the top fundraisers.  They also have awards for the best presentation during the show.

Picture From Broadwayworld

Hugh Jackman, Bernadette Peters, and Daniel Radcliffe presented the awards for the show.

Seth Rudetsky who is a musician, actor, and columnist for Playbill.com kept the show moving as the host for the afternoon.  Judith Light gave a tribute to those people who lost their fight with Aids.  It was a solemn tribute that ended with a moment of silence.

Last year, the Gypsy of the Year raised $3,776,720.  From all reports, this year topped that amount.  All the official numbers will be available soon.

After the performance, I was able to attend the celebration dinner hosted by Playbill Magazine.  It was held upstairs in Sardi’s.  The first people I ran into were Ben Cohn and Sean McDaniel.  Ben shared that they will be in Raleigh for the Gala.  I think that we have something very special to look forward to.

So…this was my adventure in New York today.  Is there a tie-in to Clay Aiken?  Well, the best I can do is say that Clay has certainly supported Broadway Care/Equity Fights Aids.  He is the one who introduced me to the very worthwhile organization.

Only a few more days until we meet in Raleigh.  Are you packed yet?

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Tags : Adrienne Barbeau, Barry Bostwick, Ben Cohn, Bernadette Peters, Billy Elliot, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, BroadwayWorld, Clay Aiken, Daniel Radcliffe, Grease, Gypsy of the Year, Hugh Jackman, Judith Light, New Amsterdan Theatre, Playbill Magazine, Playbill.com, Sean McDaniel, Seth Rudetsky

Clay Aiken – Can You Imagine Millions Watching?

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Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

 

Can you imagine what it must be like to sing for a live audience of over a half a million people as well as millions watching on TV? Well, this was a reality that Clay Aiken experienced on July 4, 2004.

From the west lawn of the Capitol, Clay joined a cast of some of the country’s best-known and award-winning musical artists in the PBS concert called A Capitol Fourth. Featuring patriotic classics as well as pop and country favorites, it was a night that got the audience on their feet and dancing to the beat of the fabulous music.

The concert was hosted by veteran actor and singer Barry Bostwick and, besides Clay, featured Nashville superstars Vince Gill and Amy Grant, legendary Bee Gees member Robin Gibb, and gospel legend Yolanda Adams. There was also a special 150th birthday salute to famed American composer and conductor John Philip Sousa, whose “Stars and Stripes Forever” has become a tradition on Independence Day. The soloists all joined the internationally renowned National Symphony Orchestra, directed by Erich Kunzel.

Clay started off the concert by singing The Star Spangled Banner with the symphony. According to the reviews, it was an outstanding rendition of our national anthem.

Later in the program, Barry Bostwick, who was very glowing in his praise of Clay and his relatively short musical career, introduced Clay. Measure of A Man was appropriately chosen as Clay’s first feature song. He sang it with a lot of emotion and the cameras showed close-ups of our brave service men and women who were a part of the audience. It was a very moving performance. Clay closed his part of the program by singing God Bless The USA, a patriotic song that was strong and dynamic.

Heard live in stereo over National Public Radio, A Capitol Fourth was broadcast to U.S. military personnel in more than 135 countries by the American Forces Radio and Television Network.

A Capitol Fourth in 2004 was a birthday party to our nation and a July 4th tradition much like hot dogs, watermelon and fireworks. It was a wonderful evening of musical entertainment that was topped off by an exciting display of fireworks over the Washington Monument.

The following videos show the Clay Aiken parts of the concert.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qYWxXjIBQI

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW5VHtZkTEc

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KWz4pcjk9g

As we all take time to celebrate the anniversary of the beginning of our nation, CANN hopes that you enjoy some time with family and friends while remembering what a privilege it is to be an American.  Happy 4th of July and thanks for all your support.

I will be celebrating the Holiday with my family so this blog is our July 4th week-end entry.

We will be back on Tuesday, July 5th!

 

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Categories : Clay News
Tags : A Capitol Fourth, American Forces Radio and Television Network, Amy Grant, Barry Bostwick, BeeGees, Clay Aiken, Erich Kunzel, God Bless The USA, John Phillip Sousa, July 4th, measure of a man, National Public Radio, National Symphony Orchestra, PBS, Robin Gibb, The Star Spangled Banner, Tried & True, Vince Gill, Washington Monument, Yolanda Adams

Clay Aiken – Those Magic Changes

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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

On June 21, 2010, Clay Aiken performed in Raleigh at a concert called Bringing Broadway Back. The evening was a wonderful mix of performances by five talented performers who reminded the audience of the excitement of the music of Broadway.

One of the surprise highlights of the evening was Clay’s performance of Those Magic Changes, a song from the musical Grease. The song, usually considered a throwaway in the musical, was full of fun, and great vocals.  The audience, with the encouragement of Terrence Mann, participated in the fun rendition by clapping in rhythm as Clay showed that he could sing all types of music with panache and vocal agility.  With the great performance of this song, I wondered who wrote it.

Jim Jacob and Warren Casey are best known as the co-authors of the hit musical Grease, a rock-n-roll parody of 1950s high school life.  They wrote the book, music and lyrics of the hit musical that was a light musical romance about teenagers

Originally staged as a five-hour amateur production in a Chicago trolley barn, Grease took a satirical look at the dress, manners, morals, and music of teenagers at the beginning of the rock and roll era. The original version was just a play with music, not a musical.

It just happened that two young theatre producers, Ken Waissman and Maxine Fox, saw the show.

Waissman said of the authors:

‘I told them I liked their idea, but that it wouldn’t work as a play.  It had to be a musical. I told them if they were willing to move to New York, rewrite the thing from scratch with a full score, we’d like to do it as a Broadway musical.

‘They thought about it a few minutes, and then agreed. They were taking quite a gamble. It meant leaving their jobs. Warren was a lingerie buyer for a department store and Jim was a copywriter.

‘They came here and worked every day on the show, on something that might have run only one or two nights — because eight out of ten shows don’t last very long on Broadway.’

Grease opened Off-Broadway at the downtown Eden Theater, and then moved to Broadway to play at the Broadhurst Theater and eventually the Royale. At 3,388 performances the show set a record as the longest running on Broadway until 1980, when A Chorus Line overtook it. The original cast featured Barry Bostwick and Carole Demas.

What an amazing bit of luck for these two amateur composers.  Jim Jacobs is still active in the Broadway community in New York.  Warren Casey died of AIDS in 1988.

The first  video is Clay as he sang in Raleigh.  It certainly brings out the smiles.  The second video is interesting as it is  Johnny Contardo with ShaNaNa singing the same song.  What do you think of the gold outfit?

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Categories : Editorial
Tags : A Chorus Line, Barry Bostwick, Bringing Broadway Home, Broadhurst Theater, Broadway, Carole Demas, Clay Aiken, Eden Theater, Grease, Jim Jacob, Johnny Contardo, Ken Waissman, Maxine Fox, Raleigh NC, Royale Theater, ShaNaNa, Terrence Mann, Those Magic Changes, Warren Casey

Clay Aiken Celebrates The Birthday of a Nation

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Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Can you imagine what it must be like to sing for a live audience of over a half a million people as well as millions watching on TV?  Well, this was a reality that Clay Aiken experienced on July 4, 2004.

From the west lawn of the Capitol, Clay joined a cast of some of the country’s best-known and award-winning musical artists in the PBS concert called A Capitol Fourth. Featuring patriotic classics as well as pop and country favorites, it was a night that got the audience on their feet and dancing to the beat of the fabulous music.

The concert was hosted by veteran actor and singer Barry Bostwick and, besides Clay, featured Nashville superstars Vince Gill and Amy Grant, legendary Bee Gees member Robin Gibb, and gospel legend Yolanda Adams. There was also a special 150th birthday salute to famed American composer and conductor John Philip Sousa, whose “Stars and Stripes Forever” has become a tradition on Independence Day. The soloists all joined the internationally renowned National Symphony Orchestra, directed by Erich Kunzel.

Clay started off the concert by singing The Star Spangled Banner with the symphony.  According to the reviews, it was an outstanding rendition of our national anthem.

Later in the program, Barry Bostwick, who was very glowing in his praise of Clay and his relatively short musical career, introduced Clay.  Measure of A Man was appropriately chosen as Clay’s first feature song.  He sang it with a lot of emotion and the cameras showed close-ups of our brave service men and women who were a part of the audience.  It was a very moving performance.  Clay closed his part of the program by singing God Bless The USA, a patriotic song that was strong and dynamic.

Heard live in stereo over National Public Radio, A Capitol Fourth was broadcast to U.S. military personnel in more than 135 countries by the American Forces Radio and Television Network.

A Capitol Fourth in 2004 was a birthday party to our nation and a July 4th tradition much like hot dogs, watermelon and fireworks.  It was a wonderful evening of musical entertainment that was topped off by an exciting display of fireworks over the Washington Monument.

The following videos show the Clay Aiken parts of the concert.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qYWxXjIBQI

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW5VHtZkTEc

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KWz4pcjk9g


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Categories : Clay News
Tags : A Capitol Fourth, American Forces Radio and Television Network, Amy Grant, Barry Bostwick, Clay Aiken, Erich Kunzel, John Phillip Sousa, National Public Radio, PBS, Robin Gibb, Vince Gill, Yolanda Adams

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