Clay Aiken – A Half Million People In Live Audience

In the United States, Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th.

On that day in 1776, the Continental Congress
adopted the Declaration of Independence.

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.

Best Wishes to Clay Aiken!

Wherever you are, may your day be filled with joy, love and lots of fun!

I will always remember watching Clay singing on July 4, 2004 in front of a live audience of over a half a million people as well as millions watching on TV.

The PBS concert was called A Capitol Fourth and was held on the west lawn of the Capitol.

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.

 In 2004, A Capitol Fourth was like 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.

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