On Wednesday, November 18, 2015, Paul Grein wrote an interesting article about the American Music Awards. In it, he wrote a small mention about Clay Aiken.
12 Surprising Facts About the American Music Awards
The American Music Awards have lasted for 42 years. They even survived the death in 2012 of their creator, Dick Clark. Clark had a simple idea: focus on the genres with the broadest appeal and leave classical, jazz, and other specialized forms to the Grammys.
Here are 12 shocking facts about the AMAs. All are certifiably true. (all photos: Getty Images)…
Beyoncé, 50 Cent, Justin Timberlake, Tim McGraw, and Matchbox Twenty were among the nominees for the Fans’ Choice Award (a forerunner to today’s Artist of the Year) in November 2003. But none of them won.The winner was the sixth nominee, Clay Aiken. Which shows just how hot Aiken and the American Idol franchise were at the time.
Does the religion of #SyrianRefugees matter? @clayaiken, @LanceUlanoff and @scottienhughes discuss. Sun. at 5:30p(eastern)
.@clayaiken, @LanceUlanoff and @scottienhughes discuss this and more. Tomorrow at 5:30p(eastern)
The same two messages were posted on Facebook too. I am glad that they advertise their show and seem too be proud of their programs.
I am looking forward to watching this show. I am sure that Clay will have a lot to add to the discussion.
Will you be watching the show?