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Clay Aiken Honors Neil Sedaka

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Saturday, July 18th, 2009

The Songwriters Hall of Fame was founded in 1969 by songwriter Johnny Mercer and music publishers Abe Olman and Howie Richmond.  One of the goals of the organization was to create a museum, but because of a lack of funds, the museum is an on-line virtual museum.  The headquarters of the organization is in New York City.  The SHOF holds workshops and provides scholarships to young artists and showcases their songwriting talent.

Each year, the SHOF puts on an Awards show where new inductees are voted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.  To date there have been 345 individuals inducted into the SHOF.  The only bands to ever be inducted into the hall of fame are the British rock band Queen and the American bands, Crosby, Stills & Nash and Bob Jovi.

On July 18, 2004, Neil Sedaka was the recipient of the prestigious Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award. At the time of the award program,  Sedaka’s song, “Solitaire,” recorded by Clay Aiken, was the #1 selling single in the U.S. for the seventh consecutive week.   According to the Songwriter Hall of Fame website,

“The Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award honors an industry veteran who is acknowledged as a pioneer in his/her craft, whose body of work over time has been substantial, enduring and influential, and whose success and contributions over a lifetime have inspired the music community. Past awardees include Patti LaBelle, Dick Clark, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Neil Diamond, Berry Gordy, Tony Bennett, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Nat King Cole and Quincy Jones.”

The awards ceremony was televised on Bravo in 2004 and Clay Aiken made a short, taped appearance on the show.  He spoke of meeting Neil and how excited he was.  Clay also said that his mother had a “schoolgirl crush” on Neil and could name most of his hits.  Clay spoke with respect and congratulated Neil on receiving such a prestigious award.

This year, the Songwriters Hall of Fame (SHOF) celebrated 40 years of recognizing the work and lives of enduring composers and lyricists who create popular music around the world.  The 2009 Songwriters Hall of Fame Awards inductees were Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora; Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati (The Young Rascals ); Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway; Crosby, Stills & Nash; Galt MacDermot, James Rado and Gerome Ragni (deceased); and Stephen Schwartz. The induction and awards dinner was held on  June 18 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.

Clay’s part of the broadcast was rather short, but we have a clip of his spoken tribute to Neil Sedaka.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr_rZHS5U3M


Check out clayaikenourney for a wonderful mention of Clay and Solitaire, plus another great video.

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Tags : Clay Aiken, Johnny Mercer, Neil Sedaka, Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award, Solitaire, Songwriters Hall of Fame

Clay Aiken Sings Solitaire

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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

April 29, 2003 was a momentous night on American Idol.  Most Clay Aiken fans will remember the night with excitement.  It was the night that brought Clay and “Solitaire” together for the first time.

The theme of the evening was Neil Sedaka Night. Neil was the guest judge for this show so he joined Randy, Paula and Simon at the judges dais.

This is the first night where the remaining contestants sang two songs–one from the 60′s and one composed by Neil Sedaka. So, since it was the “Top Five”, the audience anticipated 10 performances for the night.

The songs and the order for the night were:

1st song:

  1. Ruben Studdard – “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”
  2. Trenyce – “Proud Mary”
  3. Josh Gracin – “Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye”
  4. Kimberley Locke – “I Heard It Through the Grapevine”
  5. Clay Aiken – “Build Me Up Buttercup”

2nd song:

  1. Ruben Studdard- “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do”
  2. Trenyce – “Love Will Keep Us Together”
  3. Josh Gracin – “Bad Blood”
  4. Kimberley Locke – “Where The Boys Are”
  5. Clay Aiken – “Solitaire”

Ruben started the evening with a good rendition of “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” but his outfit was the talk of the night.  Wherever you read, people were commenting on the “Reynolds Wrap” outfit.  Simon was horrified and not afraid to say so.

The judges were impressed with the way Trenyce sang “Proud Mary.” But, leave it to Simon to remark that she looked like a “Drag Queen.”

Simon must have been a in a bad mood because all the other judges enjoyed the performances of Josh and Kim, but he could not find anything nice to say.  According to Simon was “just not good enough” and Kim was something that “can be heard in any church across America.”

Finally, there was Clay.  He came out swinging as he sang “Build Me Up Buttercup” and the judges (even Simon) were impressed.  After this song, Neil said “You sing like Andre Agassi plays tennis-perfection.  And I would kill to write and produce your first CD.”

With so many performances in one night, the second round of performances started immediately.  Each song in this round was written by Neil Sedaka.

Again, Ruben impressed the judges.  All four of them felt Ruben performed like a professional and there was no comment on his clothing.

According to the judges, Trenyce hit a “home run” with her performance of “Love Will Keep It Together”, but Josh still could not get any support from Simon.  Simon felt that he just wasn’t good enough.

“Where The Boys Are” was a great vehicle to show off Kim’s voice and the judges were excited about her performance.  Words like hot, versatile, flirty, sultry and brilliant were heard in their review.

After the break and before the final performance, Ryan entered the Red Room with the four Idols who had performed already. The audience found out that Trenyce does a shot of olive oil before each performance to keep her vocal cords moist.

Kim was elected to introduce the last performer of the night, Clay Aiken.  This performance was not like any other on the show.  The audience saw a star on a dark stage wearing dark clothes. There was just a small light that let us see his serious face while he sang his beautiful arrangement of “Solitaire.” He sang it like a man on a mission. He just stood there and sang his heart out. Eventually the lights came on and the audience took a breath.

All four judges seemed to be stunned and were very emotional about Clay’s performance.  Even Simon said it was “a fantastic performance.”  What a way to end the night.

The result show lasted an hour on April 30th.  The 5 remaining Idols sang a medley of songs from the 60s and some of them made it into the audience and back on the stage.

Burt Bacharach returned and brought some of the Idols with him so that the audience could hear, one more time, “What the World Needs Now” which has been recorded.

Two other things were highlighted in the show, a visit to Tamyra Gray and a video of the “Top 5″ at the premiere of the new X-man movie.

Finally, it was time for the results.  This week, Ryan only announced the bottom 2.  It was a shock to everyone when it was announced that Ruben was joining Trenyce in the bottom two.  But, as we all know, it was Trenyce that was “going home”

We have included four videos.  They include the 2 group performances and both of Clay’s performances.

Click here to see videos: Read More→

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Tags : American Idol, Clay Aiken, Neil Sedaka, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson, Ruben Studdard, Simon Cowell
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