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Clay Aiken – Popeater Article

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Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Ashley Iasimone wrote a wonderful article about The Day In The Life of Clay Aiken.  Published at PopEater, the article is a great blend of the business of the day and a look at Clay and his personality.  There is also a wonderful album of over 60 pictures with the article.  They are amazing.

Be sure and visit Popeater and let them know how much we appreciate the coverage of Clay Aiken and his busy schedule.  You can visit them at POPEATER

It’s the morning after Clay Aiken released his new album, ‘Tried and True.’ Backstage at ‘The View,’ the singer sits on a plush green sofa in his dressing room, surrounded by others but in his own world, eyes glues to his iPad as he waits for his call to set. Aiken starts his day out in a solitary mode, but perks up when he and his crew mull over which cover he should choose for an upcoming DVD release. Across the hall are the dressing rooms of Belinda Carlisle, who is also appearing on today’s show, and guest host and ‘Sex and the City‘ actor Mario Cantone, both of whom Aiken chats with before going on camera.

“I did not celebrate for the album at all,” Aiken admits to PopEater, stifling a yawn. “I’ve been working pretty hard. Typically, when an album comes out, you spend most of your day doing press and interviews and whatnot.”

This is one of those days. Starting out in midtown New York City in the early hours of the day at ‘The View’ (with the PopEater crew in tow, as well as a busy itinerary that runs until roughly 5PM and includes stops at ABC, CNN and ‘Talk Stoop‘ in hand), it’s clear to see that he’s the type of guy who needs a little breather between charming talk show hosts, reporters and fans with his smooth vocal performances and dry sense of humor. Although the fresh-faced Aiken says that he usually doesn’t have a problem with mornings, the week has been so busy that he’s been feeling slightly sleep deprived.

“The most difficult part of the day when you’re doing this press thing is having to get up so early and getting started to early. Interestingly enough, someone just said to me yesterday, ‘Oh, you just have to sing and talk,’ but it’s tiring! You wouldn’t think it would be so tiring, but my brain has to work for these things, and that’ll wear you out,” he says with a laugh.

Still, Aiken, who has been relatively out of the spotlight this year, is proud to be talking about ‘Tried and True,’ no matter how exhausting it might get. The album is a departure from his previous releases in more ways than one — not only did Aiken record a collection of standards like ‘Unchained Melody,’ ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You’ and ‘It’s Only Make Believe’ rather than modern pop songs, he actually called all the shots. “I got to be a part of the process from beginning to end, from ‘What type of album do you want to do?’ to ‘OK, let’s do that,’” Aiken says. “‘What songs do you want to do? OK, let’s do that. What type of producer do you want?’ I got to be very hands-on with every part of it, which was different. In addition to it being kind of sonically different to what I’ve done, it was different to be a part of that. It gives you more ownership, and it just really makes it more my baby.”

“This is where the fun starts, ladies,” Aiken, bringing his iPad back out to take his chances at a frustrating round of Solitaire, tells us as we board a waiting car that will transport us to our next stop, ABC. Once he starts his game, he’s in it to win it. “This is not looking good. And if I lose, I get real cranky,” he jokes, his gaze still locked on the game. “I give up at three minutes. There’s no point. That two of hearts is underneath there, and I can’t move him without a red queen, and I’m not gonna get one.”

Seven years ago, Aiken briefly left his hometown of Raleigh, N.C. to get his start on what propelled his oncoming fame as a pop singer — the second season of ‘American Idol.’ After coming in a close second to contestant Ruben Studdard, he went on to launch his recording career. As a performer, Aiken undoubtedly enjoyed his time on the show, but he has not watched it for at least five years now, and, while he understands why he’s still asked about it, he doesn’t have much to say about its current state. Aiken explains that the idea of watching it now makes him a bit nervous and adds, “People change and grow. Once you know how the sausage is made, you don’t want to eat it anymore. It’s a part of who I am, obviously, but it’s not a part of my weekly routine.”

As the van pulls over in front of ABC’s headquarters, Aiken looks forward to finding himself a grilled cheese sandwich from the cafeteria for lunch, preferably made with cheddar, American and/or provolone — “Those are the only three I like,” he says. We check in at the security desk, head up the escalator and hang out in a news conference room while he once again waits to go on camera. Aiken munches on his grilled cheese, slips out of the room for his interview, returns and watches his recent appearance on the ‘The Joy Behar Show,’ shaking his head at the fact that CNN.com is running an item about how he called Simon Cowell an “a–hole” — a lovable one, that is, all in good fun.

Today, he’s returning to CNN for another interview, which he’s psyched about. “CNN is on all the time in my house and I’m upset I can’t get CNN International. I’m very bothered by that,” Aiken laments. This is not a disingenuous endorsement — Aiken gladly calls himself “that big a nerd,” and his hobbies are pretty telling of his personality: “That’s pretty much what I do when I’m alone. I watch CNN. I don’t like crowds. I’m kind of a homebody. I’m a little bit of a hermit. I don’t really go out and do too much at all. I’m relatively boring in my free time, and I’m fine with that.”

In fact, after the CNN reporter jokingly offers him a job and we leave the network to head to Cat Greenleaf’s ‘Talk Stoop’ in Brooklyn for one last interview, Aiken pokes fun at his own “boring” nature and then remains quiet, save a business call or two. He’s in one of the most fast-paced cities in the world but his initial excitement for New York City has waned. “When I lived here for ‘Spamalot,’ I kind of got my fill of New York City,” he says. “I mean, I love coming here. I actually like it quite a bit. But it’s not like I’m gonna go see the sites or anything. What is there to do? Clubs, I guess? No thanks.”

It was around the time of his run in ‘Spamalot’ two years ago that Aiken came out to the media, the “Yes, I’m Gay” headline emblazoned on the cover of People magazine. “When anybody comes out, there are going to be people who are supportive and people who are not,” Aiken says, referring to fans – including those who he thinks still refer to themselves as the devoted “Claymates” — and the general public. “Obviously, I was doing ‘Spamalot’ at the time and I was kind of nervous. I specifically remember that night, thinking, ‘OK, I’m going to walk out prepared to be booed,’ and nobody did. And people were very supportive. People have been very supportive throughout the whole process and it didn’t really change.”

With ‘Tried and True,’ Aiken goes back to what he knows best: home and the music that he heard his mother play while he was growing up. He cites his mom, who often sang in the car as well as at clubs and weddings with a local band, as one of his biggest influences. In particular, she always had a dream that Aiken would record ‘Unchained Melody,’ head out to Nashville with it and have a big hit. Now, Aiken is raising his own son, Parker.

“For the most part, around the house, we don’t have that much music playing,” Aiken says. “For some reason, I’m nervous to sing for him. My son doesn’t like to listen to me sing, but he enjoys listening to other people sing. Maybe kids just don’t like to hear their parents, ever. When they’re teenagers they don’t want to hear them. When they’re babies they don’t want to hear ‘em sing. Maybe it’s just a genetic thing.”

So maybe his kid doesn’t have the musical bug yet — he is only two years old, after all — but what if he one day wants to follow in his dad’s footsteps? Aiken, simply a father looking out for his son, is quick to quip, “I don’t plan on that happening. I obviously will encourage him in whatever he wants to, whatever he’s passionate about, but I’m just gonna hope it’s not this.”

When we arrive at the Cobble Hill brownstone where Aiken will be interviewed for ‘Talk Stoop’ with Cat Greenleaf, he changes into a plaid shirt, accessorized with suspenders — “I’m sitting on the stoop, why not?” he rationalizes — and puts on a smile for Greenleaf’s crew and family. His final press appearance of the day is relaxed, the sun is shining and Aiken treats Greenleaf to a brief a cappella performance.

Aiken’s live performance will soon be taken to the road this summer when he embarks on his co-headlining tour with old ‘Idol’ friend Ruben Studdard, which kicks off on July 23 in Asheville, N.C. In a way, as of late, things really have come full circle for Aiken. “We’re two very, very, very, very different people and we’re kind of brought together by music, which I think is kind of nice and somewhat poetic,” Aiken says. “We are gonna be able to do this on the road together and kind of share what we both love.”

Be sure and watch the video  at AOL or Popeater.  This is a great bit of publicity for Clay and it would be nice to show our support.

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Clay Aiken Has A Busy Summer In Front Of Him

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Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Would you like to read more information about Clay Aiken?  Are you interested in what he has been doing and what he hopes to do in the fall?  Well, the internet site, Popeater published an interview with Clay this morning.  Jo Piazza writes a column called Celebenomics and wrote up her interview with Clay.

Be sure and visit the site and leave a comment. By doing that, we are showing the site and the author that we are interested in Clay and hope they write more positive news about him.

POPEATER

Clay Aiken has a busy summer in front of him. The former American Idol has grown up a lot since he was the runner up on the second season of the show.

Two years ago, Clay’s whole world changed when he became a father for the first time. In June, he will launch his first tour since his son Parker’s August 2008 birth: a co-headlining jaunt with good friend (another former Idol) Ruben Studdard. His fifth album, “Tried and True”comprised of songs from the 50s and 60s that Aiken grew up listening to as a child comes out next week.

Celebenomics took some time to chat with Clay about his tour, his album, branding himself post ‘Idol,’ how having a baby has made him a savvier business man and how he has managed to never catch an episode of ‘Glee.’ “With the exception of CNN and the stuff on NBC on Thursday nights and that I don’t watch too much TV,” he says.

Celebenomics: How did you and Ruben decide to do this co-headlining tour together?
Clay: We’ve stayed in touch for seven years and we really just got to the point that we had been saying we wanted to tour and sing together for years and we realized we had this summer free so we said ‘Let’s jump on this.’ We decided we will sing the songs we love and the songs people recognize, not album tracks we have had in the past, but songs people know that are recognizable and timeless.

Celebenomics: Is Parker coming along?
Clay: No. Not coming along this time.

Celebenomics: Has being a dad influenced your music?
Clay: Not my music. I don’t sing about being a father or fatherhood. I think it does make me a little more responsible and it makes me think about business a little more than I have in the past. I used to do things because I wanted to and now I pick apart the budget a little more. I realize I have to put this kid through college.

Celebenomics: You did something really smart with your last album that got you some flak. You sold it on QVC. I think it was a brilliant move to take it directly to the people who were buying your album. Is that why you did it? To get your audience where they shop?
Clay: I think its important to stay in our own lane and cater to the people who have gotten us to this point and do it in a way that allows other folks to familiarize themselves with what we do. I think there is a push for new artists to focus on the top forty market and to try to get a hit on the radio and cater to the younger demographic and I don’t think that is me. I’m not saying our audience is old. You can have mature people in their twenties but I find that folks who are more settled in their lives and are more mature have tastes that aren’t as fickle and they tend to support the artists they enjoy. We don’t deny them that.

Celebenomics: Besides the album and the tour what else is on your plate for this summer?
Clay: The album has been pretty all consuming and occupied my time for the past six months and now this tour will be occupying my summer. In the fall we will be putting together a tour for the album and all summer I will be stopping off at local PBS stations to promote my PBS special.

Celebenomics: In 2009 you parted ways with RCA and picked Decca as your new label. How did you choose them?
Clay: We had a few folks who were talking about forming a relationship and what was most appealing about Decca is that they have a group of artists, some of them you know, some you may not know. They have artists like Boys to Men, Andrea Bocelli and Rufus Wainwright. It’s an eclectic group and none of them fit into one category. Decca is very good at allowing its artists to figure out what they want to do. I think they are good about embracing the adult market and they allowed me the freedom to do what I wanted to do. They didn’t tell me I had to put a certain song on an album and make this one a remix and so forth.

Celebenomics: Are there any artists you want to collaborate with?
Clay: Trisha Yearwood. She may not be the first person you think of but she has an incredible voice. And Cyndi Lauper who has been active in causes that are important to her and I both.

Celebenomics: I would love to see you as a guest performer on “Glee” performing some of these old standards off your album?
Clay: I’ve never seen it.

Celebenomics: What (jaw drops)?
Clay: My television is typically tuned to CNN. I watch “The Closer”. I want to be on “The Closer” real bad. I’m addicted to it. With the exception of CNN and the stuff on NBC on Thursday nights and that I don’t watch too much TV.

Celebenomics: Since you came out have you had fans write in and talk to you to let you know that your coming out of the closet has helped them?
Clay: Not so much. It is helpful and I understand why it could be helpful. But I think the more fuss is made about it the less it normalizes it. The truth is that being gay is not news. it should be something that we strive to normalize. It’s nothing we need to broadcast. It’s a fine line. I do understand the benefit but I hope for the days when it is not news and not a headline.

It sounds like Clay has been busy and it is fun to read that there are plans for a tour to support Tried and True.

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Categories : Clay News
Tags : American Idol, Celebenomics, Clay Aiken, CNN, Cyndi Lauper, Decca Records, Glee, Jo Piazza, NBC, PBS Special, Popeater, QVC, RCA, Ruben Studdard, The Closer, Tried & True, Trisha Yearwood

Clay Aiken – Fun Clay Mentions

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Saturday, May 29th, 2010

It is always enjoying to find interesting mentions of Clay Aiken in the press.    Here are a few that are fun to mention.

iVillage has an interesting article on “Idol Champs and Runner-Ups.  No real news, but a fun picture and mention.  You can see the entire article HERE

Rolling Stone has a new article titled

Double Vision: Photos of Rolling Stone’s Hottest Covers –
and the Classic RS Covers That Inspired Them

The entire article can be found at RollingStone

 

The site, tonic,  labels itself “the anti-gossip.”  I am not really sure why??????   They have a short article on Clay titled:

Clay Aiken Is The Only Celebrity Who Doesn’t Want To Guest Star on Glee

The former American Idol runner up has been hard at work on his fifth studio album, Tried and True (and dropping next week) as well as preparing for a summer tour with another Idol alum Ruben Studdard, plus you know he is also a relatively new dad, so it isn’t surprising that he doesn’t have a whole lot of time for television…but we still thought Glee would be right up his alley.

“I’ve never seen it,” he told me when we chatted on the phone the other day. As I made a funny noise he added, “My television is typically tuned to CNN.” But there is one show that Clay would like to appear on. “I want to be on The Closer real bad. I’m addicted to it.”

The thing is, we know what Clay would do on Glee, unsure of how he would fit into the TNT drama, but we’re willing to start lobbying Kyra Sedgwick on his behalf.

You can visit this site by clicking on TONIC

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Clay Aiken – Saving The World’s Children

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Monday, July 6th, 2009

On July 6, 2008, CNN focused a lens on the children of the world who are in harm’s way and examined child survival issues in-depth during a global broadcast called “The Survival Project: One Child at a Time.”

Hosted by CNN’s chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, the special focused on healthcare, education, water sanitation and protection from violence for children. UNICEF ambassador Lucy Liu and Good Charlotte musician Joel Madden joined Gupta as panelists for the program and spoke about their experiences with UNICEF.

Also featured on the program were Clay Aiken, Dayle Haddon, Ne-Yo, Nicole Ritchie, Al Roker, Marcus Samuelsson and Amare Stoudemire who all appeared in special video diaries of their volunteer experiences and encouraged viewers to help children around the world.

The CNN program highlighted four areas where UNICEF demonstrates its remarkable on-the-ground expertise in doing whatever it takes to save a child:

  • Child protection in Iraq
  • Water and sanitation in Laos
  • HIV/AIDS in Peru
  • Child survival interventions in Ethiopia

One year ago, over 2 million children, worldwide, were dead due to conflict in the last decade and over 1 million children have been orphaned.  In 2007, 1.2 million children in Iraq have been forced from their homes; there are 70,000 new widows and 14 million children in need in Iraq.  At the time of the program, UNICEF was vaccination children in Iraq against polio and measles.

Luciano Calistini is an emergency specialist and was a panelist on the show.  He reported that Iraq is one of the most difficult countries to assure safety for UNICEF staff.

The program highlighted the clean water projects in Laos.  It showed a family who had lost their 2 year old to illness because of contaminated water.  Their village now has a simple $5000 clean water tap, built by UNICEF.

According to the World Health Organization, the lack of clean water and sanitation contributes to the leading causes of death to children under 5.

Another segment of the program focused on HIV/AIDS prevention in children.  The program highlighted the country of Peru where there is a high rate of maternal to child transmission of the disease.  UNICEF is active in educating the mothers so that the infection will not be passed on.

The last part of the program was about Ethiopia which has one of the highest child mortality rates due to malnutrition.  At this time, UNICEF is training 30,000 young women to go out to the villages.  They have a device which helps them determine how malnutrition and they can tag those who need immediate help.

Because of the drought, over 6 million children are at risk.  Prices are rising and food is difficult to buy.  UNICEF is trying to help by providing a nutritional high energy peanut paste that is used as a supplement for the children.

Fans of Clay Aiken were proud that Clay was a part of this informative program.  Clay was articulate and knowledgeable about the plight of children throughout the world and helped the audience understand the role UNICEF plays in helping them.

“The Survival Project: One Child at a Time” was a chance to get a first-hand look at the plight of millions of children around the world, struggling each and every day for survival. The program urged people to find ways to help and listed many organizations that are actively working to help the children of the world.  Have you donated to UNICEF recently?

The following video shows the quick comments made by Clay on the show.  It is spliced together and jumps around.  But, it still is Clay!!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nVyHThsYs4

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Tags : Clay Aiken, CNN, Dr Sanjay Gupta, UNICEF

Clay Aiken -People In the News

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Saturday, March 14th, 2009

CNN has a program called People In The News.  On March 14, 2004, they featured Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard in the 60 minute program.

The program follows Clay and Ruben as they made their way through American Idol and into the world of pop music stardom.  There are interesting comments by both Ruben and Clay about their time on American Idol and their motivation to try-out.

As this is an expose on the making of popstars, it is interesting to hear the comments by the 19 spokesperson and RCA’s Clive Davis.  They both made a point of saying that both stars were not what the world saw as pop stars.  One can only imagine how shocked they were to see both Clay and Ruben become big stars in the recording industry.

Although there are many fans who might be “put off” by watching some of the RCA comments, the show is very interesting and should be viewed by Clay fans.  What the fans now know about Clay’s career with RCA can put a complete new perspective on what we see and hear on the videos.

The program has been captured in 4 videos.  ENJOY!!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y772p3Qipms

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D989o0OSm3s

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3T7d8urG3w

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTa78d0fE6g

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Tags : American Idol, Clay Aiken, CNN, People In The News, Ruben Studdard
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