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Clay Aiken – Can You Imagine Millions Watching?

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Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

 

Can you imagine what it must be like to sing for a live audience of over a half a million people as well as millions watching on TV? Well, this was a reality that Clay Aiken experienced on July 4, 2004.

From the west lawn of the Capitol, Clay joined a cast of some of the country’s best-known and award-winning musical artists in the PBS concert called A Capitol Fourth. Featuring patriotic classics as well as pop and country favorites, it was a night that got the audience on their feet and dancing to the beat of the fabulous music.

The concert was hosted by veteran actor and singer Barry Bostwick and, besides Clay, featured Nashville superstars Vince Gill and Amy Grant, legendary Bee Gees member Robin Gibb, and gospel legend Yolanda Adams. There was also a special 150th birthday salute to famed American composer and conductor John Philip Sousa, whose “Stars and Stripes Forever” has become a tradition on Independence Day. The soloists all joined the internationally renowned National Symphony Orchestra, directed by Erich Kunzel.

Clay started off the concert by singing The Star Spangled Banner with the symphony. According to the reviews, it was an outstanding rendition of our national anthem.

Later in the program, Barry Bostwick, who was very glowing in his praise of Clay and his relatively short musical career, introduced Clay. Measure of A Man was appropriately chosen as Clay’s first feature song. He sang it with a lot of emotion and the cameras showed close-ups of our brave service men and women who were a part of the audience. It was a very moving performance. Clay closed his part of the program by singing God Bless The USA, a patriotic song that was strong and dynamic.

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.

A Capitol Fourth in 2004 was 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.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qYWxXjIBQI

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW5VHtZkTEc

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KWz4pcjk9g

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.

I will be celebrating the Holiday with my family so this blog is our July 4th week-end entry.

We will be back on Tuesday, July 5th!

 

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Tags : A Capitol Fourth, American Forces Radio and Television Network, Amy Grant, Barry Bostwick, BeeGees, Clay Aiken, Erich Kunzel, God Bless The USA, John Phillip Sousa, July 4th, measure of a man, National Public Radio, National Symphony Orchestra, PBS, Robin Gibb, The Star Spangled Banner, Tried & True, Vince Gill, Washington Monument, Yolanda Adams

Clay Aiken – A Fantastic Performance

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Friday, June 3rd, 2011

In 1967, the Gibb Brothers released their first album in England.  Named Bee Gee’s 1st, the album had 14 tracks.  One of the most popular tracks on the album was #10.  It was called To Love Somebody and it became a huge hit for the group.

In May of 2003, Clay Aiken sang To Love Somebody as part of the Top 4 Show of season 2 of American Idol.  All the American Idol judges, including Robin Gibb who was a guest judge for the evening, immediately praised Clay’s fantastic performance of the song. The live audience gave Clay a standing ovation for his performance.

That evening was one of the few times that I agreed with Simon Cowell’s comments about Clay’s performances.  That night, Cowell said:

Clay, I think this is the third Pop Idol or American Idol I’ve done if you include the English one, and that’s probably one of the best performances I’ve ever heard throughout the competition.

I would love to hear Clay sing this song again.  I think it really fits his vocal range and it certainly brought out strong emotions in Clay’s performance.

Were you watching Clay on American Idol when he sang this song?  Is it one of your favorites too?

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Categories : Clay History, Clay News
Tags : American Idol, Bee Gees, Clay Aiken, Gibb Brothers, Pop Idol, Robin Gibb, Simon Cowell, To Love Somebody, Tried & True

Clay Aiken Sing The BeeGees

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Friday, May 13th, 2011

Last night was the results of the Final Four on American Idol. For Season 2 of American Idol, the final four was on May 6, 2003.  The four lucky Idols were Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard, Kimberley Locke, and Josh Gracin. All four singers had survived many weeks of singing, dancing, humility and hard work.

The show started with the group of 4 on stage with Ryan Seacrest as he introduced each singer. Ryan then announced that all the songs tonight are courtesy of the BeeGees and that Robin Gibb was the guest judge for the evening.

The idols and their songs were sung in the following order:

First Song:
1. Josh Gracin – “Jive Talkin”
2. Clay Aiken – “To Love Somebody”
3. Kimberley Locke – “I Just Want T Be Your Everything”
4. Ruben Studdard – “Nights on Broadway”

Second Song:
1. Josh Gracin – “To Love Somebody”
2. Clay Aiken – “Grease”
3. Kimberley Locke – “Emotions”
4. Ruben Studdard – “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart”

Josh started the performances with a country-styled, “Jive Talkin”. He roamed through the audience as he tried to please the crowd and the judges. The judges all agreed that the performance was good.

“To Love Somebody” is a beautiful song and when you add Clay Aiken to it, you have perfection. His voice was full of emotion and it was soft at the beginning but when needed, he belted out the song with passion.

All 4 of the judges were so complimentary to Clay and his performance. The words, fantastic and brilliant were used more than once. Simon even said it was one of the best performances he had ever heard throughout the entire competitions in both the USA and England.

Kim Locke, looking good in black, got mixed reviews from the judges. Simon called her performance “sweet and ordinary – nothing special.”

It was Ruben’s turn, but before he started, Ryan let the TV audience know that the audience members had thunder sticks that had Ruben’s name on them. Somehow, that didn’t seem too fair to the other contestants, but……it was Ruben!!

The judges were excited about Ruben’s performance of “Nights on Broadway.” Each judge had only positive remarks to make.

The second round started with Josh singing “To Love Somebody.” The judges loved the touch of country Josh added to the song and thought his second round song was better than the first round.

The most “out of the box” performance of the evening was the second song by Clay Aiken. Singing “Grease”, Clay dressed the part with tight jeans, a tee-shirt and a red leather jacket. AND, who could forget the “hip shake.” Clay had fun and took a risk which worked with the audience and three of the judges. However, Simon was not happy. Leave it to Simon to say “HORRIBLE”!!

Kim was next, singing “Emotions” and the judges were pleased with her performance although Simon thought it was just not her night.

The words, brilliant and fantastic were back when the judges critiqued Ruben. Simon even threw in a “sensational.”

Ryan started the results night by announcing that there were 22 million votes last night.

The group performance of the evening was a medley of BeeGee’s hits. Each contestant had one song that they were featured on……the harmonies were great.

The bottom two for the night were Kim and Josh. But, before the results, there was a Ford Commercial. Remember the one where Ruben is dressed like a pimp and “Nerd” Clay joins him at the end?

When the time finally came to announce who was going home, Ryan didn’t waste words. It was a quick “Josh, you’re out. Kim, you are safe.” And, the Final Four is no more.

We have 3 videos for this night.

1. To Love Somebody
2. Grease
3. Group Performance

Click here to see the videos: Read More→

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Categories : Clay History, Clay News
Tags : American Idol, BeeGees, Clay Aiken, Josh Gracin, Kimberley Locke, Robin Gibb, Ruben Studdard, Ryan Seacrest, Tried & True

Clay Aiken Celebrates The Birthday of a Nation

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Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Can you imagine what it must be like to sing for a live audience of over a half a million people as well as millions watching on TV?  Well, this was a reality that Clay Aiken experienced on July 4, 2004.

From the west lawn of the Capitol, Clay joined a cast of some of the country’s best-known and award-winning musical artists in the PBS concert called A Capitol Fourth. Featuring patriotic classics as well as pop and country favorites, it was a night that got the audience on their feet and dancing to the beat of the fabulous music.

The concert was hosted by veteran actor and singer Barry Bostwick and, besides Clay, featured Nashville superstars Vince Gill and Amy Grant, legendary Bee Gees member Robin Gibb, and gospel legend Yolanda Adams. There was also a special 150th birthday salute to famed American composer and conductor John Philip Sousa, whose “Stars and Stripes Forever” has become a tradition on Independence Day. The soloists all joined the internationally renowned National Symphony Orchestra, directed by Erich Kunzel.

Clay started off the concert by singing The Star Spangled Banner with the symphony.  According to the reviews, it was an outstanding rendition of our national anthem.

Later in the program, Barry Bostwick, who was very glowing in his praise of Clay and his relatively short musical career, introduced Clay.  Measure of A Man was appropriately chosen as Clay’s first feature song.  He sang it with a lot of emotion and the cameras showed close-ups of our brave service men and women who were a part of the audience.  It was a very moving performance.  Clay closed his part of the program by singing God Bless The USA, a patriotic song that was strong and dynamic.

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.

A Capitol Fourth in 2004 was 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.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qYWxXjIBQI

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW5VHtZkTEc

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KWz4pcjk9g


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Categories : Clay News
Tags : A Capitol Fourth, American Forces Radio and Television Network, Amy Grant, Barry Bostwick, Clay Aiken, Erich Kunzel, John Phillip Sousa, National Public Radio, PBS, Robin Gibb, Vince Gill, Yolanda Adams

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