Clay Mentions 12/30
Mention about MCWL being the #1 Christian album of 2005.
Music year-end top tens
Orlanda Sentinel
Posted December 30, 2005
contemporary christian albums
1. Merry Christmas With Love Clay Aiken
I'd the rest today... not very nice. :(
??? Predictions for 2006? Negative.
An unpredictable year
Dish goes to a seance and uses her powers to envision the future
Entertainment
Little twink singer CLAY AIKEN finally cops to his proclivities and the Blade never writes about him again.
JBT Concert was the worst? Negative.
Sounds of 2005: Our critic's picks for best and worst popular music
Jeff Spevak
Staff music critic
Worst Show of the Year. Clay Aiken at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center. With only two albums to his name (one a Christmas record), Aiken filled the night with medleys of songs you never thought you'd have to sit through again: "Mandy," "Let's Go to the Hop," "I Will Always Love You," "Sugar Sugar" and "Car Wash."
Mention in article about football.
Time to hand out hardware
By Greg Cote
gcote@MiamiHerald.com
Sure as the bills arrive after Christmas, the obligatory NFL awards arrive around the same time. We'll limit ours to The Big Three -- Most Valuable Player, Coach of the Year and Rookie of the Year.
Rookie: Tampa running back Carnell ''Cadillac'' Williams won the award the first few weeks of the season, lost his grip on it with some injuries and poor games and seized it again with a late run.
The Bears' Kyle Orton seemed to have a shot for a while, until the realization set in that -- with that defense -- Chicago was going to win with Clay Aiken at quarterback.
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