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Clay Aiken – Entertaining and Talented

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Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

The world has known Clay Aiken as a musical star since 2003.  It has been so much fun watching  him change from a young college student to a handsome, mature man.

I thought it might be fun to see the “Then” and “Now”(or at least later)  …Both are amazing…but…is there one that is your favorite?

Singing In Raleigh

Then

Now

Good Morning America

Then

Now

Ruben And Clay

Then

Now

The Tug

Then

Now

Buttercup

Then

Now

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Tags : "Invisible", American Idol, Build Me Up Buttercup, Clay Aiken, Good Morning America, Ruben Studdard

Clay Aiken – An Incredible Night

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Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Ever since MTV opened its TRL studio windows onto Times Square, MTV has staged a huge New Year’s Eve special. To some, it was a surprise since Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve is just down the block. But to Mike Powers, the executive producer in 2003/2004, it was just a perfect setting.

Clay Aiken was one of the featured musical guests at the MTV New Year’s Eve celebration in 2003. Clay sang two songs. His first performance was Invisible. He sang in the New Year with a romantic rendition of The Way.

The celebration was hosted by MTV’s Damien, La La, Vanessa, Quddus, Hilarie, Sway, and Suchin. The special guest co-host was Hilary Duff.

Joining Clay as part of the musical entertainment was Chingy, Ludacris, Hilary Duff, and Simple Plan.

Clay was interviewed a couple of times during the evening and somehow, it seemed he was always outside in the cold wind. It must have been an incredible night, seeing and hearing the huge crowds in Time Square.

Looking at all the names listed in this article, I wonder…….where are all these people today? I must be really “out of it” as I haven’t heard anything positive about any of those people, except Clay Aiken, of course.

Rapper Chingy has been involved in multiple lawsuits and he has changed his music label numerous times. His last CD hit the 84th place on the Billboard Charts.

Ludacris has been arrested for public brawling and has been involved in many lawsuits and feuds with different people. He was very crude and vocal with his comments during the 2008 election. No one wanted him on their side.

Hilary Duff has recorded three albums, plus two “best of” albums. She was accused of “stealing’ music from Depeche Mode on her latest album. She left her label and seems to be concentrating on her acting career. Hillary was married in 2010 and is expecting her first child soon.

Damien is currently the co-host of “I’m A Celebrity…..Get Me Out Of Here.” I don’t think anything else needs to be said.

Then there is Clay Aiken. In the last few years, he starred on Broadway, had a PBS Special, continues to work with UNICEF as an Ambassador, runs a successful charity that supports children and is not afraid to speak his mind when he sees injustices in the world. Oh, did I mention his successful albums, tours and TV appearances??

I found the following video on YouTube. It shows a lot of what Clay did on New Year’s Eve, 2003.

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Clay Aiken – It’s Been Eight Years!

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Saturday, October 15th, 2011

It is hard to realize that it has been eight years since Clay Aiken released his first album titled Measure of A Man.  

When one tries to imagine what it was like for Clay, I realize I have NO IDEA!!  There had to be a combination of excitement, awe, amazement, fear, fatigue, and hopefully, lots of fun!!  It was his first time jumping into the blender and going round and round and round!!

And…Clay found himself in New York, making the rounds of all the important shows, singing and charming the hosts and audiences with his talent and charm.

So…now, Clay is back in New York, preparing for another show and another round of  hard work!!  And, for his fans, it is a time of wait and hope for a picture here and there.    Just think, we have to wait until the first of 2012 before we get to see Clay each week on our TV.  By this time, you probably saw the newest picture of Clay coming out of Trump Tower.  It was posted on-line and is Clay being pre-recorded for the good-bye of the show.  Personally, I hope I never see it again as I hope Clay never needs to say good-bye on the show!!

 

Well….what was Clay doing eight years ago on October 15th?

It was one day after Clay Aiken’s new CD, Measure Of A Man hit the stores. As part of the promotional tour for the CD, Clay visited Good Morning America which is taped in New York City.

Diane Sawyer interviewed Clay and they talked about the sales numbers and expectations for the album. Clay told Diane that he went out the day before and bought his CD at the store on the advice of Randy Jackson. Randy said that it was tradition to do that in the music business for good luck.

It was announced on the show that morning that Clay would be singing the National Anthem at Game 1 of the World Series. Both Diane and Clay seemed excited about that honor.

The audience was filled with Clay fans that arrived early to be sure they could get into the studio to see and hear Clay perform. The enthusiastic group was supportive of Clay and his band and seemed bored with the 50 Hunks from Cosmo Magazine that were introduced to the audience.

The fans on TV saw Clay sing two songs from his album. He performed both Invisible and The Way. But the fans in the studio got a bonus as Clay pre-recorded The First Noel that morning to be shown on Christmas Day.

“When Clay came back out to do TFN, the first thing he did was walk right over to the group of very young children….kneel right down and sign things for them and talk to them. It was absolutely adorable.” This statement was written on-line from a fan that was lucky enough to be at the taping. She also stated that she got the feeling Clay wasn’t 100% awake yet!

The visit and performance at GMA was exciting and wonderful to see. Clay had to be tired, but his performance was fabulous.

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Clay Aiken – Making An Impact

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Saturday, October 1st, 2011

At the end of 2007, a book titled Chicken Soup for the American Idol Soul was released. As I was looking around on the internet today, I found the story that Clay Aiken related in the popular book. I had never read it before so I thought there might be others who had not read it either. Please enjoy! This book is still available so why not stop by Amazon and pick up a copy. If the other stories are as good as Clay’s story, I am sure it would be a good read.

“As I’m signing autographs, a very petite, pretty girl walks up to me and says, “Your ‘Invisible’ video made such an impact on my life.” I didn’t want to argue with her, but I thought she must have gotten that confused with some other video I’d done. ”

“I thought it couldn’t have been ‘Invisible.’ That was just a self-congratulatory video of me singing on the stage in the middle of Hollywood Boulevard with a bunch of people cheering. There was no story line; there was nothing inspirational about it. How in the world could that video have impacted anybody?” “Are you sure you don’t mean some other video?” I asked.

“”No, I’m sure it was ‘Invisible,” she said. I asked her to please explain, and she did. “Well, Clay, I used to weigh about 200 pounds.” She paused. “You look great, but what does that have to do with ‘Invisible’?” “When I saw the girl on the stage with you in that video and you put your arm around her, it made me feel so much better about myself, because you had an overweight girl in your video, and you accepted her. ”

“Because of that, I was finally able to accept myself. After that, my whole life changed, and I lost 90 pounds.” Then it dawned on me what she was referring to. While we were making the video, the music director had pulled someone out of the audience and put her on the stage with me. She wasn’t hugely overweight; she was just a healthy-looking girl, but I guess she didn’t exactly fit the image of what people usually see on music videos. ”

“She wasn’t stick-thin or model-gorgeous, but I never thought anything of it. ” “Thank you so much for sharing that with me,” I said, but a simple thank you was hardly adequate for the gift that young lady had given me. Her words led me to the realization that you never know the one thing you do that is going to impact someone’s life. I try to set the right example, but that day I realized that even things I would never think would make an impact do. ”

“I never would have thought that video would have affected anybody in any kind of positive way, and lo and behold, it did. The person it affected most was me. I realized that from then on, I was going to have normal, average, everyday-looking people in all my videos. I literally had to fight with the people from my record label. They were not going to let me do it. “

“They said that the video wouldn’t sell, but I wouldn’t budge. When we made the video I told them I didn’t want any anorexic-looking girls or model-perfect guys. If we did have beautiful people, I wanted the beautiful girl to be with the overweight guy, and the average-looking girl with the model guy. I wanted people to know it doesn’t matter what you look like, that everyone is good enough. ”

“I realized that’s why “Idol” has the impact it does. You never see a contestant with that music-video look. It’s about real people, and I think the reason why Season Two was so exciting is because not only were Ruben, Kimberly, and I all from out in the middle of nowhere, Podunk, but we were all extremely normal, average-looking people. We would have never gotten record contracts if it weren’t for that show: Ruben being such a big guy; Kimberly, who was gorgeous, but a plus-size woman; and me. I was a dork, and I still am a dork. ”

“We’re all just normal people from down the street and around the block. The final realization I had that day in Atlanta is that it’s not just people who are in the public eye who have an impact on others. You don’t have to make a music video to make a difference in someone’s life. You can be a bagger at a grocery store or a teller at a bank. You never know when something you do is going to impact someone’s life without you even knowing it. ”

~ Clay Aiken in Chicken Soup for the American Idol Soul

The Chicken Soup For The Soul series has been a runaway success in the world of books. They have been translated into just about every language but…maybe…Klingon!

  • The total retail sales of Chicken Soup for the Soul branded merchandise has topped $2 billion dollars.
  • The Chicken Soup book series has over 200 titles and has sold over 112 copies. They have been translated into more than 40 languages.
  • In 2008, Chicken Soup for the Soul became the best-selling trade paperback series in the history of publishing.
  • 89% of the US public recognizes the Chicken Soup for the Soul brand.
  • The Chicken Soup series holds the world record for having the most titles on the New York bestseller list at one time.

When was the last time you watched the Invisible Video?

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Clay Aiken – Guilty Pleasure!

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Sunday, September 18th, 2011

In September of 2003,  pictures of Clay Aiken were everywhere.  It seemed the press couldn’t get enough of his smiling face.  He was the new pop sensation in the United States and it seemed that everyone wanted all the news about the talented young man.

The September 3rd issue of Entertainment Weekly featured Clay on the cover of their magazine.  Inside, there were lots of pictures and an interview that was conducted while Clay was still on the American Idol Tour.    They labeled Clay a “guilty pleasure.”

Do you remember this article?  Did you buy the magazine?   AND, (gulp) do you still have the magazine?  (I do!!)

 

 

 

 

 

And The Geek Shall Inherit The Earth
Part Howdy Doody, part Davy Jones, 100% stud, America’s favorite redhead (sorry, Lucy!) dishes on Ruben, stardom, and that hair. Our heart’s Aiken for Clay!

By Dave Karger Dave Karger

Dave Karger, a senior writer at EW, also reports on box office and other movie- related matters on NBC’s ”Today”  Clay Aiken’s career is in the toilet.

”It smells like urine in here!” says the American Idol runner-up as he strides into the cavernous bathroom — complete with two stalls and a group shower — that’s serving as a makeshift office backstage at the Wachovia Arena in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ”I bet you’ve never done an interview in one of these before!”

Yep, it’s a first on this end, but Aiken had better get used to the surroundings: Just hours before he’s to take the stage as part of this summer’s American Idols Live! concert tour, the potty is pretty much the only place he’s safe. Around the corner lurks a throng of ”Claymates,” as the most obsessed Aiken freaks call themselves — including beaming moms, screaming daughters, and one 27-year-old therapist who had ”Clay” permanently tattooed on the small of her back earlier in the day. When the arena lights go down, the 24-year-old special-ed teacher from Raleigh, N.C., is the performer who elicits the most earsplitting shrieks from the suburban crowd. As one oaktag sign in the cheap seats proclaims, ”Elvis, the Beatles, and now Clay.”

The correct progression might be more like ”The Monkees, O-Town, and now Clay,” but we get the picture. At some point since the cheesy early Guarini-esque ballads, the ubiquitous Ford Focus commercials, and the sad-sack lone dance move (you know the one, the shoulder pump crossed with the knee bend), Aiken has become one of the most natural, confident, and addictive voices in contemporary pop music. And thanks to his Queer Eye-popping physical makeover and his show-stopping vocal range, he’s emerged as the biggest star from Idol’s second season. Earlier this summer, his debut release, ”This Is the Night”/”Bridge Over Troubled Water,” shot straight to No. 1 on the Billboard charts, trounced the offering from American Idol winner Ruben Studdard by 200,000 copies, and became the fastest-selling single since Elton John’s ”Candle in the Wind 1997.” ”I was going to be a teacher or a principal,” Aiken says of his pre-Idol plans. ”Thank Jesus I came back for the wild-card show!”

We’ll give up a hallelujah as well. With the Backstreet Boys MIA and Justin Timberlake essentially an R&B artist, the world needs a new prince of pop. ”There’s a lot of singers that have incredible instruments,” says Steve Ferrera, RCA Records’ senior vice president of A&R, who, along with mogul Clive Davis and Idol creator Simon Fuller, is helping to oversee Aiken’s musical output. ”Clay is one of those rare singers who has the chops, but he’s also able to make the connection to the lyric. So when some people might be just doing vocal histrionics, he’s imbuing the lyric with passion and feeling.”

Although cuddly crooner Studdard won the right to release his CD first, the pair’s labels, RCA and J Records, have now pulled a Rehnquist and reversed America’s decision, opting to debut Aiken’s album on Oct. 14, a month before Studdard’s. ”It was with Ruben’s blessing,” insists a rep for both singers, adding that Studdard isn’t finished recording yet. ”He didn’t want to hold up Clay’s record.” That’s the noncynical take. Here’s another: Idol execs recognized they were wrong to throw so much weight behind Studdard during the competition. (Some speculated they did so because they were afraid to be put in the position of having to back Aiken, who was rumored to be gay. The singer has said he is straight.) Publicly, Idol judge Simon Cowell says marketing Aiken is a no-brainer. ”He is the clean-cut American boy, and he has the advantage of being able to appeal to 3-year-olds and 80-year-olds with pretty much pure pop music.” Aiken’s life story, which resonates with so many, is also a draw. ”If I was naming Clay’s album, I’d call it The American Dream, because he encapsulates all of that,” Cowell says. ”He is the American dream, which is the geeky little kid who went on to win over the hearts of America through a singing competition.” (Start lobbying, Simon: Aiken has yet to decide on an album title.) The goal for today’s hottest preteen pinup is to win over postpubescents who wouldn’t know how to text-message Ryan Seacrest if their lives depended on it. ”We’ve definitely tried to take it a little edgier than what he sang on the show,” says Ferrera, who connected Aiken with a posse of young, unknown songwriters. But don’t expect him to stray far from his comfort zone. ”There are no up-tempos on this album,” Ferrera says. ”But there are definitely some midtempo ballads.”

One of those, ”This Is the Night,” wasn’t exactly music to the Idol judges’ ears — when Aiken first performed the song, Cowell dismissed it as ”American Idol: The Musical.” ”I think they probably thought it sounded a little cheesy,” Aiken says now. ”Not as cheesy, I might say, as [Kelly Clarkson's] ‘A Moment Like This.’ I don’t care what they say — I like the song.” His fans did too: ”I don’t think they went out and bought one,” says Aiken, offering an explanation for his record-breaking sales. ”I think they went out and bought 15. I don’t know what they did with them — used them as coasters, Frisbees, something.”

Cowell, of course, has a different theory. ”If Ruben had had ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ on his record, he’d have had the No. 1,” says the judge, who often saved his highest praise on the show for Studdard. ”I think that was the hit song. If you asked 100 record buyers who bought Clay’s single ‘What song did you want to buy?’ I wouldn’t be surprised if 70 percent at least said ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water.’ People will disagree, but that’s my opinion.” (We’ll never know; RCA doesn’t track those statistics.)

Whatever the case, Aiken would like to put the Clay versus Ruben showdown to rest. ”The whole country wants Ruben and me to be at each other’s throats,” he says, tugging at the bottom of his orange shirt. ”We spent nine months competing with each other. And we both got what we wanted. He’s got a title, and I’m nothing but proud of him. We don’t look at who’s No. 1 and No. 2. Because it’s not worth it to us.” (Studdard puts it more succinctly: ”Clay is my dawg.”) Even after the disaster that was From Justin to Kelly, which made just $4.9 million at the box office this summer, Aiken still hopes to make a movie with his supposed nemesis. ”That was a premise that’s not necessarily original,” he says of the first Idol-inspired film. ”With Ruben and me you’ve got a completely different thing. Look at us! We could just stand there and people would laugh.”

At least they’re no longer laughing at Aiken’s looks. The budding star, whose formerly reddish brown eyebrows will completely disappear if they’re lightened one more time, says he’s totally receptive to all the fashion help. ”We were doing the video shoot for ‘This Is the Night,’ and the people from the record label were putting me in all these different outfits,” he remembers. ”I just stood there and was like, ‘That’s fine, that’s fine’ — all indifferent to the situation. They finally called my management rep and said, ‘Is he okay with these?’ If I knew enough about this industry, or enough about fashion, to know what was cool to wear, then I wouldn’t have needed American Idol to get into it. So I’ll be willing to do whatever you want me to do, but I’m going to say no if I’m really against it. There’s not really much middle ground. I’ll do it, or I’ll say, ‘That’s ridiculous.’ I pick my battles.”

For instance? ”There was a particular person who did my hair on the show,” he says. ”For a period [afterward] they said, ‘Let’s use some other people.’ And I looked like a greased pig. It was horrible. So I finally picked a battle there and said, ‘Listen, we’re getting him from now on.”’ Aiken also gladly recorded cover versions of Neil Sedaka’s ”Solitaire” and Carole Bayer Sager’s ”When I Need You” but scoffed at Rick Astley’s ”Never Gonna Give You Up.” ”I said that’s just a little corny, because there are already enough comparisons that can be drawn.” (Whaddya know? We’ve drawn them too; see sidebar.)

Still, we doubt Astley would have influenced the scores of fans who flooded the FCC with letters demanding a recount of the neck-and-neck Idol vote. ”I guess on one hand it’s flattering because people really wanted me to win,” Aiken says of the grassroots campaign. ”But it’s over. And I’m perfectly fine. I think people feel like I feel slighted. ‘Oh, poor Clay, we want to fight for him.’ You don’t need to fight for me. I’m perfectly happy. I would be much happier if these people would put their time and energy into the Autism Society. Leave the FCC alone, leave Ruben alone, leave me alone.”

Given today’s fickle pop-music world, Aiken knows that wish could soon come true. Maybe his album will be the beginning of a long musical legacy (we can dream, can’t we?). Or perhaps today’s Idol will indeed be tomorrow’s aspiring high school principal. ”How many eggs do I put into this basket?” says Aiken, his voice still echoing through the bathroom. ”In two years, am I going to be [first Survivor winner] Richard Hatch? Is this going to be my life and my career, or is this going to be a great summer-camp memory for me? I don’t know. That’s what makes it scary.” Frightening enough to make someone head straight for the john.

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Clay Aiken Is Out Spelunking!

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Monday, August 22nd, 2011

While Clay is out “spelunking”, we need to try a few things… so…

Lets take an un-official poll of our favorite Clay Aiken songs…

Pick your #1 favorite song from each album and leave your answer as a comment on this blog.  I will keep a total and report on Thursday.  I know that many of you read this via your e-mail, but we would love to have your opinion too.  So stop by so we can get your input too.  The more responses, the more fun it will be.

May I just say how much I appreciate your support of CANN.  If there is some topic you would like me to research and write about, please let me know.  This has been a long break and like most of you, I can’t wait to report some exciting news “soon”.

Measure of a Man

Label: RCA Records   Released: October 14, 2003

Track List:
Invisible
I Will Carry You
The Way
When You Say You Love Me
No More Sad Song
Run to Me
Shine
I Survived You
This is The Night
Perfect Day
Measure of a Man
Touch

 

Merry Christmas With Love

Label: RCA Records  Released: November 16, 2004

Track List:
O, Holy Night
Winter Wonderland
Silent Night
Hark the Herald Angels Sing/O Come All Ye Faithful
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Mary, Did You Know
Joy to the World
The Christmas Song
Don’t Save It All for Christmas Day
Merry Christmas With Love
Sleigh Ride
What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?

A Thousand Different Ways

Label: RCA Records    Released: September 19, 2006

Track List:
Right Here Waiting
Lonely No More
Without You
Every Time You Go Away
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
When I See You Smile
A Thousand Days
Everything I Do ( I Do It For You)
Because You Loved Me
I Want to Know What Love Is
These Open Arms
Here You Come Again
Everything I Have
Broken Wings

Bonus Tracks:
Lover All Alone (iTunes)
If You Don’t Know Me By Now (Kmart)

On My Way Here

Label: RCA Records   Released: May 6, 200

Track List:
On My Way Here
Ashes
Everything I Don’t Need
Something About Us, Falling
Where I Draw The Line, The Real Me
Weight Of The World
As Long As We’re Here
Sacrificial Love
Grace Of God
Lover All Alone

Bonus Tracks:
It’s In Everyone of Us (iTunes Exclusive)
Forget I Ever Knew You (Wal-Mart Exclusive)

Tried & True

Label: Decca Records   Released:  June 1, 2010

Track List:
1. Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
2. What Kind Of Fool Am I?
3. It’s Only Make Believe
4. Misty
5. Mack The Knife
6. It’s Impossible
7. Unchained Melody
8. Suspicious Minds
9. Crying
10. There’s A Kind Of Hush
11. Moon River

Bonus Tracks:

You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me (iTunes Exclusive)
Whose Sorry Now? (Deluxe Version)
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (Deluxe Version)

Thanks to all of you for participating in this fun poll!!

 

 

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Tags : "Invisible", A Thousand Different Ways, Clay Aiken, Decca Records, Lover All Alone, measure of a man, Merry Christmas With Love, On My Way Here, RCA Records, Spelunking, Tried & True

Clay Aiken – Summer Memories!

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Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

It’s the Dog Days of Summer…it’s hot…it’s muggy…and the kids are getting restless.  For those of us in California, the kids are returning to school…it’s that time!

Some years ago I thought summer was:  sprinklers, Popsicles, bug bites, bare feet and lots of laughter.  But my remembrances of summer changed drastically during the summer of 2004.  Now my summer memories include concert tours and television concert series.  Oh…what fun memories!

Clay Aiken was a musical guest for three years on the Summer Concert Series sponsored by Good Morning America.

On July 2nd, 2004, GMA held their concert series in Bryant Park. There were over 3,000 people in the audience and it was reported to be the largest audience ever for a GMA concert.  Clay sang Invisible, I Will Carry You and I Survived You.

The next summer, Clay was again on the Summer Concert Series.  He was back at Bryant Park on July 29th, 2005.  The concert was the morning after opening night of the Jukebox Tour. Clay sang Invisible, Suspicious Minds, and Back For More. According to those in attendance, Clay sang Twisting The Night Away in the warm-up. There was another large audience and Clay seemed to enjoy joking with the excited audience members.

The third time Clay was on the GMA Summer Concert Series was on May 7th, 2008.  This time the concert was held in-studio. The studio was packed with fans. Clay had a short interview with Diane Sawyer but she had a bad case of laryngitis so Robin Roberts had to step in. Clay sang On My Way Here and Ashes.  It’s too bad that Ashes was not broadcast but only put on the ABC website.

Which one of these concerts was your favorite?  Did you get to attend one of these concerts in person?  I love these summer memories!!

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Tags : "Invisible", Back For More, Bryant Park, Clay Aiken, Diane Sawyer, Dog Days of Summer, Good Morning America's Summer Concert Series, I Survived You, I Will Carry You, JukeBox Tour, On My Way Here, Robin Roberts, Tried & True

Clay Aiken – Summer Traditions

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Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

One of the traditions of summer in New York is the summer concerts that are sponsored by the morning news shows.  Both the Today Show and Good Morning America ask oustanding artists to be a part of their popular concert series.  The crowds are huge and the artists have the opportunity to perform both a live audience and a built- in TV audience.

Clay Aiken has participated in many of the Summer Concerts.  I think my favorite was on July 29th, 2005.  As part of the Summer Concert Series sponsored by Good Morning America, the concert was held in Bryant Park.  The crowd was very excited and huge!!  The night before, Clay had opened the JukeBox Tour in Tom’s River, New Jersey.  He claimed to have only about 2 hours of sleep before the his appearance at Bryant Park.

Clay performed three songs on the program; Invisible, Suspicious Minds, and Back For More.  The fans who were there in person said that he also sang Twisting The Night Away in the warm-up….and Clay actually did the TWIST!!  During the show, when Clay sang Invisible, the audience sang along.  It really looked like Clay enjoyed it and he smiled a lot!!

Besides the concert, Clay was interviewed by Diane Sawyer.  They talked about Clay trips for UNICEF and his move back to Raleigh. Diane asked, “What do you know about do-wop, anyway?” Answer: “Not much, but it’s good stuff.”

Clay had a lot of fun with the audience.   Someone in the audience asked about Clay’s shoe..”We want to see your shoe.” So…Clay took off his shoe and showed it to the audience.

The following review was posted at the ABC Website:

Aiken’s loyal fans got a real treat this morning when he debuted a new song called “Coming Back for More” and performed Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds” at New York City’s Bryant Park as part of “Good Morning America’s” Summer Concert Series.

The 26-year-old began his Jukebox Summer Tour 2005 on Thursday in Tom’s River, N.J. Aiken will visit 25 cities and sing covers of more than 70 songs from five decades of rock ‘n’ roll on the tour, his fifth in the past two years. The tour will finish Sept. 1.

In addition to performing, his work as a UNICEF ambassador has been keeping him busy.

“It’s the closest thing I can do now to being in a classroom and teaching,” said Aiken, who studied special education at UNC-Charlotte. He recently returned from northern Uganda, where he visited “night commuters” — children who must leave their homes in the countryside every night to sleep in UNICEF shelters to avoid being abducted by a rebel group. In March, Aiken visited children living in camps for tsunami survivors in Aceh, Indonesia.

Aiken said he has decided to leave Los Angeles and return to his hometown of Raleigh, N.C. “I like L.A., I like California, but there’s a different energy there,” he said.

In June 2003, Aiken made history when his debut single, “This is the Night” went to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, selling more than 392,000 copies in its first week and beating Elton John’s 1997 record for “Candle in the Wind.” In October 2003, he released his first album, “Measure of a Man.” His second, “Merry Christmas with Love,” came out last November.

Despite his success in the music industry, Aiken hasn’t forgotten his first passion: helping children with disabilities. Shortly after “American Idol” ended, he created the Bubel/Aiken Foundation, named after an autistic boy he took care of while he was at UNC-Charlotte. The foundation provides grants, services and inclusive programs for children with special needs and their typical peers.

Do you think we will see Clay perform on a Summer Concert Series again?  Did any of you get to see any of the concerts live?  Be sure and check out the great video that is at the bottom of this post.  what agreat performance!!

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