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Clay Aiken – I Got A Bit Distracted!!

By musicfan123 · Comments 11251(9)http%3A%2F%2Fclaynewsnetwork.com%2F2011%2F08%2F04%2Fclay-aiken-i-got-a-bit-distracted%2FClay+Aiken+-+I+Got+A+Bit+Distracted%21%212011-08-04+08%3A10%3A54musicfan123http%3A%2F%2Fclaynewsnetwork.com%2F%3Fp%3D11251
Thursday, August 4th, 2011

I watched So You Think You Can Dance on Wednesday night. I watch the show each week and I have no idea who will win…but I enjoy seeing the beautiful talent.

Last night, one of the couples danced to Shirley Bassey singing Where Do I Begin, the theme from Love Story.  I am sure the couple danced well, but I got a bit distracted.  I kept remembering how wonderful Clay Aiken sounded when he sang the song on his Tried & True Tour.  It was amazing.  Dame Shirley Bassey is a very talented singer, but I kept wishing that it were Clay that the dancers were performing to.

Where Do I Begin was a popular song that was published in 1970. The song was first introduced as an instrumental piece in the 1970 film Love Story. It wasn’t until the theme became popular that the lyrics were added.

Francis Lai wrote the haunting music to Where Do I Begin and the popularity of the song was one thing that made him so popular.

Composer Francis Lai was born April 26, 1932, in Nice, France.  It was his work on Claude Lelouch’s 1966 hit A Man and a Woman that elevated Lai to international renown, and an Academy Award.  He won a second Oscar for the 1970 Arthur Hiller blockbuster Love Story, and the film’s theme, Where Do I Begin. The song became a Top 40 hit for Andy Williams and Henry Mancini.

Carl Sigman was a lyricist whose compositions were recorded by Frank Sinatra from 1940 to 1995.  Carl was born in Brooklyn in 1909. His most famous songs are Pennsylvania 6-5000, Dream Along with Me, Ebb Tide, and What Now My Love.  Carl is the artist who added the beautiful words to Lai’s haunting music to make Where Do I Begin a real hit!

I saw Clay in San Francisco at The Tried & True concert.  It was a popular event in San Francisco and I will never forget sitting there and hearing Clays voice filling the theatre from backstage.  And when the curtains parted, we all looked up to see JEROME standing at the mike, pretending that he was the artist for the night!!  It was a fun touch for the final concert.

However, I also remember listening in to the first cellcert and hearing Clay’s pure voice coming through my computer as he sang Where Do I Begin as he opened the tour on February 10th in Miami, Fl.  Oh how I wished I were at the Knight Concert Hall that night!!

Did you hear Clay “live” when he sang Where Do I Begin...or did you hear him through your computer?

The two videos are great……..the second one from San Francisco shows Clay’s STAND-IN for the night!!

 

 

 

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Categories : Clay History, Clay News
Tags : Andy Williams, Arthur Hiller, Carl Sigman, Clay Aiken, Francis Lai, Frank Sinatra, Henry Mancini, Knight Concert Hall, Love Story, Shirley Bassey, So You Think You Can Dance, Tried & True, Tried & True COncert, Where Do I Begin

Clay Aiken – Missing- What Can We Do?

By musicfan123 · Comments 5468(17)http%3A%2F%2Fclaynewsnetwork.com%2F2009%2F07%2F13%2Fclay-aiken-missing-what-can-we-do%2FClay+Aiken+-+Missing-+What+Can+We+Do%3F2009-07-13+07%3A08%3A19musicfan123http%3A%2F%2Fwww.claynewsnetwork.com%2F%3Fp%3D5468
Monday, July 13th, 2009

Sometimes there are events in the entertainment field that make you wish you lived close by so you could participate.

Right now, I wish I lived in New York.  I want to be able to spend my Thursday lunches at Bryant Park in July and August.

106.7 Lite fm is presenting “Broadway in Bryant Park 2009.”   This is a lunchtime series that presents the best of Broadway on six Thursdays on the Bryant Park stage.

The series is sponsored by Bank of America and State Farm and features live performances from the wonderful on and off Broadway shows. The open-air environment is perfect for a wonderful lunch hour.

On-air personalities from Lite fm will be the hosts for the series.  The last show on August 13th will be hosted by John Stamos who will be starring in the revival of Bye Bye Birdie on Broadway.

Each Thursday, four different shows will participate in the lunch hour performance.  Some of the shows that are listed for performing are Shrek, Wicked, The Lion King, Billy Elliot, Mary Poppins, Phantom of the Opera, Jersey Boys and many others.

This is the eighth year of “Broadway in Bryant Park.”  Seating is first come, first served and is on the lawn.  I can’t think of a better way to enjoy a summer lunch!

Is there a tie to Clay Aiken in this story?  Well, when I hear about Bryant Park, I remember the Good Morning America concerts that Clay gave in 2004 and 2005


There is a very popular show on TV called So You Think You Can Dance. The show highlights young dancers who compete for many weeks to become the last dancer standing.  The dancers are assigned a partner and for the first five weeks, they perform together for the judges and the audience.

This season, one couple has become very popular for their beautiful dancing and their dynamic personalities.  Randi Evans and Evan Kasprzak are amazing to watch.

I found the following YouTube the other day. It is a tribute to Randi and Evan.  The music is Everything I Don’t Need, sung by Clay Aiken.  What a great way to introduce Clays singing to the dancing fans.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kKpwgUAPGs


If you would like to see some other videos with Clay singing in the background, visit

clayaikenjourney

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Categories : Clay News, Editorial
Tags : Broadway in Bryant Park, Clay Aiken, Evan Kasprzak, John Stamos, Randi Evans, So You Think You Can Dance

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