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Clay Aiken – Headed To Lancaster

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Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Jon Ferguson is a staff writer for the Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  On August 5th, Mr. Ferguson published a nice article about Clay Aiken and the Timeless Tour.  The American Music Theatre in Lancaster will be hosting the concert on Sunday, August 8th, 2010.

Once ‘Idols,’ now friends

Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard join forces for tour

Seven years after squaring off against each other on the second season of “American Idol,” Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard are again sharing the same stage.

The two singers will bring their “Timeless” tour to the American Music Theatre Sunday night.

It’s the first time they’ve toured together and Aiken says they’ll be performing songs from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. He says they have an 85-song set list to choose from.

“If people name two or three big songs from any one of those decades, chances are we’re doing at least one of them,” Aiken says from his tour bus while it travels through Wisconsin.

Aiken, 31, says he and Studdard, who won the “American Idol” competition that year, share the stage about 85 percent of the time during the show and do a lot of singing together.

“Occasionally, we’ll take a break and let the other person sing a solo song so the other person can rest or wipe the sweat off his face,” Aiken says.

The North Carolina native says he hasn’t watched “American Idol” for the past five years, though he and Studdard remain friends and have always stayed in touch.

“Ruben and I have talked for several years actually about wanting to do something together,” he says. “We hadn’t performed together or sung together since we were on ‘Idol.’ It was something that we talked about wanting to do and kept putting it off because of his obligations, my obligations or just pure laziness. Finally, we decided to stop talking about it and just do it.”

Though Studdard topped Aiken on “American Idol,” Aiken has enjoyed more commercial success during their post–”Idol” careers.

Buoyed by enthusiastic fans called Claymates, Aiken’s debut album, “Measure of a Man” (2003), went on to sell almost three millions copies.

He released a Christmas album the following year that sold over a million copies.

However, he hasn’t been able to sustain those numbers and his 2008 album, “On My Way Here,” sold about 150,000 copies.

His latest album, “Tried and True,” was released in June and features popular songs like “Crying,” “Moon River,” “Misty,” “Unchained Melody” (which he sang on “Idol”) and “Suspicious Minds.”

“These are songs that are so wonderfully written — great standards, almost — that it was easy for me to settle in with them,” he says. “I’ve heard them my whole life.”

Except for “Suspicious Minds,” Aiken says he won’t be singing songs from the album during his tour with Studdard. He says they agreed not to use the tour as an opportunity to promote their solo albums. (Studdard’s fourth album, “Love Is,” produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, was released in May 2009.)

Aiken says he will tour behind the album in the winter.

During his career, Aiken had been dogged by questions about his sexuality. Rumors persisted that he was gay, though Aiken for years denied it.

In 2008, Aiken disclosed in an interview with People magazine that he is gay.

“I think it’s probably been relatively neutral,” Aiken says when asked how the disclosure has affected his career. “Obviously, there were some people who weren’t thrilled with it. But, at the same time, it allows me to be more comfortable with myself and be more open. It makes it easier to perform and I think people see that and gravitate toward it.”

Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard

Sun. 7 p.m. $55

American Music Theatre

2425 Lincoln Highway East

397-7700. www.amtshows.com

Be sure and visit the site to let the paper and author know that we support Clay and enjoy reading about him.  It is one of the easiest things we can do to support Clay.  You can visit them at  Lancaster New Era

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Clay Aiken – Always In The News

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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Each day there seems to be new articles that mention Clay Aiken. Some are excellent, informative articles that report about what he has been doing or, perhaps, what is in his future plans.  Then there are the rumor sites that take one sentence and take it out of context and use it as a headline.  An example of the latter is the over 100 sites on google that are claiming that Clay wants to replace Simon Cowell on American Idol.  It really is crazy, but I guess it means that his name still equals hits!!

The UPI is a legitimate news source. Their web page says the following about their organization:

Since 1907, United Press International (UPI) has been a leading provider of critical information to media outlets, businesses, governments and researchers worldwide. UPI is a global operation with offices in Beirut, Hong Kong, London, Santiago, Seoul and Tokyo. Our headquarters is located in downtown Washington, DC, surrounded by major international policy-making governmental and non-governmental organizations.

Over 2.8 million unique visitors visit our web site every month and the number is rising. In December of 2008 alone, UPI.com received 6.5 million page views.

Each day UPI publishes its content directly to UPI.com, reaching an online audience that is constantly growing.

On Tuesday, Jun 29th, UPI posted the following article about co-hosts on The View.

NEW YORK, June 29 (UPI) — Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Kate Gosselin and Clay Aiken have signed on as guest co-hosts of the U.S. chat show “The View,” ABC said Tuesday

The show’s regular hosts are Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Sherri Shepherd.

Numerous celebrities, including actor Ferguson, reality TV personality Gosselin and singer Aiken, have agreed to fill in for the regular hosts as they take days off in June and July, Bill Geddie, the show’s executive producer, said.

Also to appear as guest co-hosts are actresses Valerie Bertinelli, Yvette Nicole Brown and Rachael Harris; Jamyce Lee, winner of the “Good Morning America” Living the Dream contest and a 27-year-old mother of three; TV personality Bryant Gumbel; political commentator/talk show host Laura Ingraham; chef Marcella Valladolid; and TV/radio personality Jacque Reid.

Interesting that the one picture they have with the article is one of  Clay Aiken.  To see the article and the picture visit UPI

Robert W. McDowell is a writer for The Triangle Arts and Entertainment site.  According to their site, it is A News Magazine Devoted To Visual and Performing Arts.

On Tuesday, McDowell wrote a nice review of the  Bringing Broadway Home concert that was held in Raleigh on June 21st.

IN “BRINGING BROADWAY HOME,” CLAY AIKEN DELIGHTED HIS FANS, BUT LAUREN KENNEDY AND QUIANA PARLER WERE SHOWSTOPPERS, TOO

Last Monday night, the North Carolina Theatre, whose gala home-grown productions of big Broadway musicals compare favorably with many of the bus-and-truck tours that play the Triangle, staged BRINGING BROADWAY HOME: CELEBRATING 27 SEASONS OF BROADWAY, a spectacular benefit concert last Monday night, featuring effervescent performances by NCT alumni Clay Aiken, Lauren Kennedy, Sharon Lawrence, Terrence Mann, and Quiana Parler and a splendid orchestra led by frequent NCT musical director and conductor Edward G. Robinson.

Aiken is the 2003 “American Idol” runner-up and a multi-platinum recording artist who also played Sir Robin in MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT; Kennedy is a rising Broadway star, who has played Betty Schaefer in SUNSET BOULEVARD, Fantine in LES MISÉRABLES, and the Lady of the lake in SPAMALOT; and Lawrence is a television star probably most famous for playing assistant district attorney Sylvia Costas Sipowicz in the ground-breaking crime drama “NYPD Blue.”

Mann created the roles of the irrepressible Rum Tum Tugger and the implacable Inspector Javert in the American versions of CATS and LES MISÉRABLES, respectively, as well as starred as the Beast in the original Broadway production of DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST; and Parler is a superlative African-American actress and singer who gave a career-making performance as troubled diva Effie Melody White in the 2008 North Carolina Theatre production of DREAMGIRLS.

Hometown favorite Clay Aiken opened the show with a rousing rendition of “Home” from THE WIZ, then delighted his legion of local fans with two saucy selections from his new album “Tried and True,” released June 1st on Decca: “Mack the Knife” from THREE PENNY OPERA and “What Kind of Fool Am I?” from STOP THE WORLD I WANT TO GET OFF. Aiken also added crowd-pleasing performances of “This Is the Moment” from JEKYLL & HYDE and “Those Magic Changes” from GREASE, and sang dynamic duets of “Last Night of the World” from MISS SAIGON with Quiana Parler and “In Whatever Time We Have” from CHILDREN OF EDEN with Lauren Kennedy.

Another highlight of the evening was the delightful reprise of “What Do the Simple Folk Do?” from CAMELOT by Terrence Mann and Sharon Lawrence, who played Arthur and Guenevere in NCT’s very first production in May 1984. Mann also reprised his role as Inspector Javert with brio as he sang “Stars” from LES MISÉRABLES, and his vibrant version of “Where’s the Girl?” from THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL also earned applause.

From the moment she sashayed onstage to sing “Popular” from WICKED, wearing a rhinestone tiara and a purple boa over her little black sequined and fringed dress, with a white sash emblazoned with “Raleigh’s Own” printed on it tied diagonally across her chest, Raleigh’s own Lauren Kennedy OWNED the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium audience lock, stock, and barrel. Her perky performance continued with vivacious versions of Jason Robert Brown’s sassy “I Can Do Better Than That” from THE LAST 5 YEARS, Fantine’s (and Susan Boyle’s) showstopper “I Dreamed a Dream” from LES MISÉRABLES, the wistful “Send in the Clowns” from A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, and “Hold On” from THE SECRET GARDEN.

Sharon Lawrence served as an informal mistress of ceremonies and contributed a charming version of “Shy” from ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Quiana Parler’s solo on “What I Did for Love” from A CHORUS LINE sparkled. But even if Clay Aiken was the evening’s most flamboyant showman, his erstwhile singing partner Quiana Parler one-upped Aiken and the rest of this stellar cast with her simply fab-u-lous rendition of “(And I Am Telling You) I’m Not Going” from DREAMGIRLS. After that next-to-last number, the company’s grand finale of “Imagine” by ex-Beatle John Lennon seemed anti-climactic.

All in all, BRINGING BROADWAY HOME was a bracing program of music and reminiscences in which backstage tales were told and North Carolina Theatre founder and head honcho De Ann Jones and her son and successor, Wally Jones, were given their due. NCT is a shining jewel in this state’s cultural crown and, for one magical evening, a fabulous quintet of NCT alumni, emphatically demonstrated how excellent this critically acclaimed regional theater is as a springboard to show business fame and fortune.

The article includes nice pictures of Lauren Kennedy, Quiana Parler and a picture of Clay’s CD,  On My Way Here.

Please take a moment and give the site a visit and leave a positive comment.  It is important for the publication and Mr. McDowell to know that we support Clay and enjoy news and reports about him on their site.  You can see the article at  TRIANGLE ARTS

On Tuesday evening, the following was posted on Facebook by Universal Music Singapore:

Universal Music Singapore Gooood morning Singapore! First update of the day: To Clay Aiken’s fans. Tried and True will be available at all record store this coming July. Visit us more to find out the exact date.

It looks like the International Promo for Tried & True is starting.  Of course, sales outside the United States do not show on the Billboard sales charts, but they do count towards total album sales statistics.  RIAA recently awarded Clay a sales plaque for 6 million sales internationally.

Today is the last day of the month.  We can only hope that the buzz around Clay Aiken continues in July.  Are you ready?

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Clay Aiken – The Singer Becomes The Instrument

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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

On Tuesday I spent more time than I should, listening to Clay Aiken sing.  I started with Misty, clicked on Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You and pulled out On My Way Here and listened to Something About Us.  When we got the news that we could get a MP3 of Suspicious Minds, I downloaded it immediately and listened to it more times than I could count.

What this did was make me hunt for some answers.  What is Music?  Why am I so touched?  Why do I feel better after listening?

First, I looked at some short answers:

Music is what life sounds like.  ~Eric Olson

Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.  ~Berthold Auerbach

He who sings scares away his woes.  ~Cervantes

In music the passions enjoy themselves.  ~Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, 1886

Very nice, but when I found an article by the world-renowned singer, Annie Lennox, I had to read it all.  The following is a part of her article from 2008.  If you want to read then entire article, you can find it at RESURGENCE

What is music?  Music is pure magic.  It is a wonderful gift to humanity.  Music moves us, and soothes us.  It stimulates.  It makes us want to dance or sing.  It makes us feel happy or sad, inspired or uplifted.  It affects our mood in all kinds of infinite ways.  It can be exquisitely subtle or wildly raucous: from lullaby, to a war cry for revolution.

EVER SINCE I can remember, music has been an accompaniment to my life. It would be impossible for me to even try and conceptualize a world without music. If you have a natural aptitude and appreciation for it, then music simply draws you to it and connects. Watch a baby nodding her head, clapping her hands, or bouncing in response to a rhythm or melody…….

Songs in particular contain something profoundly elemental. The singer actually ‘becomes’ the instrument, or vehicle of communication and expression. Through the combination of voice, lyrical content and poetic structure, melody, rhythm, the nuance of combined tonal qualities and phrasing within the breath, singers can transmit and translate thoughts and feelings, potentially elevating and transporting both the singer and the listener to another realm. Music really can lead us into another dimension.

Music also tells stories, breaks hearts, reduces us to tears, or seduces us into falling in love, over and over and over again. Music is a universal language. A human creation from a divine source… perhaps.

Music is a mystery, a code. A vehicle of spirit and soul. It is perceived through ‘hearing’ the vibration of sound, the most sublime resonance – from the eardrum to the brain. Music moves us beyond intellect to the heart-centre…….

Did Annie realize she was writing about Clay Aiken when she wrote the bolded words?  Whatever, or whoever she was writing about really doesn’t matter.  I just realize that we are so lucky to be able to lose ourselves in the stunning voice that belongs to Clay Aiken.


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Clay Aiken – Handprints Make A Gooey Mess!

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Sunday, April 11th, 2010

For years, people have been talking about the expressive hands of Clay Aiken.  They comment on his ability to express his emotions through his hands. His hands seem to add a special touch to his song performances and when he talks, his hands are busy putting the added punctuation to the conversation.

On April 8, 2008, Clay Aiken did something different with his hands.  He put his hand impressions in some gooey mess (was it clay, cement??) at Planet Hollywood in New York.  As part of a photo op and press exposure, Clay represented the Broadway musical, Spamalot and his new CD, On My Way Here.  The handprints were to be used on the Planet Hollywood Wall of Handprints.

Some of Clay’s fans were able to attend the event.  It was reported that Planet Hollywood was filled with Monty Python material.  All the screens in the restaurant were showing Monty Python and the “What A Difference Clay Makes” pamphlets were handed out to all in attendance.

Looking handsome as always, Clay was dressed in dark jeans and a dark blue shirt and tie.  His hair was very blond and very straight.

After rolling up his sleeves, Clay held his hands in the cement while the photographers took their pictures.  NBC and Fox News were both there to cover the event.  Their cameras were up front, almost in Clay’s face.

Clay chatted with many members of the press about his experiences in Spamalot and about his new CD.  He made sure they knew the concept of the album.  Clay also did a lot of taped “lead-ins” for the news shows.  It was a big press experience.

Finally, Clay was able to leave with Jerome by his side.  As he left, he stopped and took a picture with some children who had been watching from outside.  Sure sounds like something Clay would do!

Lucky for us, there were lots of pictures taken that day.  Here are a few of my favorites.

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Clay Aiken – Honest and Truthful Reporting

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Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Lynda Loveland is a good friend of Clay Aiken. As a news journalist in Raleigh, North Carolina, she has followed Clay’s entertainment career from the first notes on American Idol.

Because of her honest, truthful reporting, Clay trusts her to report the true story about what he is doing. For that reason, Lynda gets invited to interview Clay and get some scoops.

On February 27th, 2008,  Linda ran a feature on WRAL about Clay Aiken and his new CD.  Lynda had the opportunity to visit Clay in New York and join him in the recording studio.  She watched him work on two songs.  He started with On MY Way Here, a song that eventually ended up the first single of the CD.  Clay also spent some time working on Ashes.  Clay told Linda:

“Someone told me what doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger.  Ashes talks about bad things that might happen to you.  You know, there’s been some stuff that’s happened in the last five years that I would rather have not happened, but you learn from things like that.”

While talking to Lynda, Clay revealed the producer of the album.  Known as Kipper, he is from the United Kingdom and is best known for producing a Grammy award-winning album by Sting.

Clay told Lynda that picking the songs for the album was a long process. He said:

“The songs have to meet two qualifications; they have to be something I’ll enjoy and that I can do well. And at the same time, they have to kind of fit into this common theme of On My Way Here.”

The following is a video of the interview.  Every time I watch this, I feel so sad that more people didn’t have the opportunity to hear this wonderful album.

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

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Clay Aiken – Decca Artist

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Saturday, February 20th, 2010

For Clay Aiken and his fans, the page has turned and Decca Records is adding the print.  Today, Decca took the first step in filling in Clays fan page at Decca’s  website.  Under the media section, they have added 3 videos.

Aiken-Decca

Why don’t you visit the site and look around.   It is important to let Decca know how excited we are to see information about Clay Aiken.

The Way

Invisible

On My Way Here

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Clay Aiken – The Real Me

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Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Natalie Grant is a popular singer-songwriter of contemporary Christian music.  Born in Seattle, Washington, Natalie makes her home in Nashville with her husband and twin daughters who will be three in February.

Natalie is looked upon as an amazing and talented lady who plays a prominent role in Christian Music.  She has four Dove Awards for the best female artist and was also awarded the Gospel Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year four times.

“Relentless” is the name of Natalie’s 7th album, released in 2008.

In 2005, Natalie released her album titled “Awaken.”  One of the most beautiful songs on the album was “The Real Me.”  The poignant lyrics seem to express a search for peace from the push and pull of being in the limelight.  Natalie’s book, “The Real Me: Being the Girl God Sees” was available to the public in January of 2005.

Clay Aiken included “The Real Me” on his album On My Way Here. Although most of us have never heard this song live, there is a wonderful video of Clay singing the wistful song.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IRYO2P3yp8

Yesterday afternoon, a number of our host provider’s servers were down.  This created a problem for our blog and we were knocked off the net.  We are sorry for any inconvenience this might have caused.  Fortunately, it looks like we are back up and “healthy.”  If there are any problems, please let us know.

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Clay Aiken – Meet Mark Eldridge

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Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Do you know the name Mark Eldridge?  According to Wikipedia, he is a Grammy winning Guitarist, keyboardist and music producer………oh, yes…….in the music field he goes by the name Kipper.

Last year, when the fans of Clay Aiken found out that Kipper would be the producer of Clay’s new CD, Kipper became one of the most popular hits on Google.  Who was he and what had he done before he worked with Clay?

Kipper had his own band called One Nation. The band released 2 albums.  Next, Kipper joined the Gary Numan band as a guitar player.  Soon, he was co-producing the albums for Gary.

Kipper is probably best known for working with Sting.  He had an important role in the production of Stings latest albums.

Besides producing On My Way Here, Clay’s latest CD, Kipper wrote one of the songs on the album.  Kipper wrote the following about the song, “Everything I Don’t Need”, on his official web page:

“I have been very busy with an exciting variety of projects. I finished Clay Aikens album “On My Way Here” in April and we enjoyed huge success with the album peaking at No 4 in the US Billboard charts. I also wrote the song “You’re Everything I Don’t Need” with Judie Tzuke and James Morrison which is a stand out track on the album, check it out on iTunes.”

The following video is Everything I Don’t Need sing by Clay at the TBAF Gala last October in Raleigh.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD0II9gvonc

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It is not always about performance art, but about receiving positive energy from people with positive spirits. Sometimes we can see someone's spirit, and those are the people with great energy. Those are the people that get me through the day, especially on Broadway. -Clay Aiken

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