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Clay Aiken – Hoping For More News!

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Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Today is Wednesday, November 9th.  Along with most fans of Clay Aiken, I was hoping for some messages about Clay’s adventures in New York City.  Well, that didn’t happen!!  Today just has to be a better day.

So…today I thought I might write about some things that might be of interest to Clay and his fans.

First… PRNewswire reported that Songs For Japan, the unique, star-studded album collection created to help raise money for victims of Japan’s 2011 earthquake and tsunami disasters, continues to benefit the survivors through Japanese Red Cross Society.  Yesterday in Tokyo, senior executives from four major music companies – EMI, Sony Music, Universal Music and Warner Music Group – met with Japanese Red Cross Society Vice President, Yoshiharu Otsuka, to recognize the milestone of $10 million raised and donated from the global sales of Songs For Japan.

As someone who has family (inlaws) in Japan, this is something that I find exciting.

Before I knew about Clay Aiken, I didn’t know much about the Wake Forest School District, but Clay, through his blogs, let us know that there was trouble going on in the school district.

I learned that the Wake Forest Schools were some of the best in the nation until some extremists took over the school board and decided to go backwards instead of forwards.  Clay wasn’t shy in stating his opinions about what was happening.

On Tuesday, the voters stood up and decided to challenge some of the changes.  According to The New And Observer:

The new Democratic majority will now chart Wake’s direction on challenging issues such the role of diversity in the new student assignment plan, dealing with a tight budget next year and planning for the next bond referendum.

I am sure this vote put a smile on Clay’s face!!

360 degrees from this information is the following news.  In a move that falls right in line with the old adage “actions speak louder than words,” director Brett Ratner has stepped down as the producer of the 2012 Academy Awards. It seems that Ratner threw out some gay slurs last Monday.  It seems his mouth opened before his brain went to work.

Academy President, Tom Sherak said:

He did the right thing for the Academy and for himself.  Words have meaning, and they have consequences. Brett is a good person, but his comments were unacceptable. We all hope this will be an opportunity to raise awareness about the harm that is caused by reckless and insensitive remarks, regardless of the intent.

Yes…it will be a good time when slurs about any people are not accepted in the world.  This is a good start!

Did you see the nominees for the People’s Choice Awards that were announced on Tuesday?  Some of the categories are interesting:

Favorite TV Competition Show

  • American Idol
  • America’s Got Talent
  • Dancing With The Stars
  • So You Think You Can Dance
  • The Voice

Favorite Male Artist

  • Blake Shelton
  • Bruno Mars
  • Eminem
  • Enrique Iglesias
  • Justin Bieber

Favorite Female Artist

  • Adele
  • Beyoncé
  • Katy Perry
  • Lady Gaga
  • Taylor Swift

Favorite Album of the Year

  • 21
    Adele
  • 4
    Beyoncé
  • Born This Way
    Lady Gaga
  • Femme Fatale
    Britney Spears
  • Own The Night
    Lady Antebellum

Favorite Pop Artist

  • Beyoncé
  • Demi Lovato
  • Katy Perry
  • Lady Gaga
  • Rihanna

Being completely honest…. I don’t care…now, if they had Clay’s name on the list, I would be very interested!!  What about you??

Oh… one more thing I learned on Tuesday…  According to Wikipedia:

A stallion is a male horse that has not been gelded.

I also learned that stallions need oats!!  Oats are always the number one choice of grain in feeding horses.  Lets all make sure the stallion get his oats!!

 

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Clay Aiken – Music – 10 Years Ago

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Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Do any of you remember what the Music Industry Looked Like on September 11, 2001?  It’s only been 10 years, but the music world has made so many changes… can you remember?

The following is a list of some of the changes in the last decade.

  • There were 5 major labels: Warner Music Group, EMI, Sony Music Entertainment, Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG), and Universal Music Group.
  • CDs accounted for 94.5 percent of overall recorded music sales, according to the RIAA.  Cassettes still accounted for roughly 2.5 percent of the total, LPs were roughly 0.2 percent, and album downloads were essentially nonexistent.
  • The labels were on their way to concluding their third-best year ever (the best being 1999).
  • The  iPod was still two months from being announced.
  • The iTunes Music Store was still about 20 months away.
  • Mariah Carey’s Glitter Soundtrack was released on September 11th.  The movie arrived at theaters a few weeks later.
  • The song  with the most spins on radio on September 11th was “I’m Real,” by Jennifer Lopez.
  • The top-charting country single was “I’m Just Talkin’ About Tonight” by Toby Keith.
  • Justin Bieber was 7 years old.  Justin Timberlake was 20.  
  • The  best-selling album on September 11th was the self-titled release from Aaliyah.  The singer had recently passed on August 25th, 2001.
  • Janet Jackson, Sade, Aerosmith, and Dave Matthews Band were dominating the live circuit.  U2 was preparing the North American leg of its Elevation tour, and actually planned the official announcement on September 11th.

When I see this list it makes me think that the technology of music has changed so much more than the artists.  All the mentioned artists except for Aaliyah, are still performing today.  However, the changes in the way we listen to music and the changes in the business of music are enormous.  It certainly makes you wonder what changes we will write about in another 10 years.  Thank you to Digital Music News for the list!

Please don’t forget to add your holiday song suggestions on September 9ths article.  The more responses, the more fun!!  Holiday music and Clay Aiken is the best partnership around.

Will you be attending the Gala in December?

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Clay Aiken – Universal and Decca are Leading The Way

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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Since Clay Aiken signed with Decca Records, a part of the Universal Music Group, I have been interested in how they approach the ever-changing music recording business.  It seem that UMG, the largest business group and family of record labels in the recording industry, is not afraid to try new and innovative ways to be the leader in the recording industry.

Universal Music Group recently unveiled a plan to test CD sales at $10 or less per unit. It’s a price that music fans have been demanding for years. Naming the program “Velocity,” UMG hopes that consumers will go out and buy CDs.

CD sales have fallen off in recent years while digital downloads have seen significant growth. The music site, Ars Technica projects that digital music sales will pass that of CDs by mid-to-late 2010.

Universal Music Group is taking steps to bolster their flagging CD sales. They are reducing the price per album, so that consumers will be spending anywhere between six and 10 dollars — a figure that is more competitive with digital services like iTunes.

The decision is a gamble for UMG: the price change lowers the company’s profit margin by shifting the wholesale price from $10.35 to about $7.50. Rolling Stone reports UMG is betting on increased sales volume to make the change profitable.

Jim Urie, Universal Music Group Distribution Chairman/CEO said:

“We think it will really bring new life into the physical format.”

The response to this new plan is mixed.  There are many people who are excited to see lower physical CD prices.  Lee Simmons from the internet site, Bizmology says that since it costs just pennies to manufacture a single CD, it is about time to see the lower price.

For some reason, the other major labels seem hesitant to try the new pricing.  Simmons states that some of the label execs are even annoyed with the idea.  However, they have not come up with another idea for stopping the decline in CD sales.

Will the lower price of a physical album entice consumers to purchase? It worked for retailer Trans World Entertainment, which saw sales jump 100 percent during a $9.99 test plan that partnered with Sony, UMG and EMI. With music sales already down 15.4 percent from just last year, success for UMG could signal a broader change from the other major labels

According to an industry observer at Billboard:

“The definition of idiocy is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Things are not going to get better for CD sales unless the price point is addressed. One thing that the Trans World test shows for sure, $10 will drive sales and traffic.”

If the price of CDs is lowered by all the labels, I might be visiting the CD section of stores more often.  It is such a good feeling to walk out of the store with a brand new CD in your hands.  It feels good to slip it into the console of the car and listen as you drive home.  Now, if they can only come up with an easier way to open the CD case!!

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Tags : Billboard, Clay Aiken, Decca Records, EMI, Jim Urie, Lee Simmons, Sony, Trans World Entertainment, Universal Music Group

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