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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Tidbits 5/17

  • Clay served up another blog today on the OFC. He talked about Mexican food and his role in UNICEF. Nothing really exciting and new.
  • Redding.com: Even runner-ups' "dreams come true".
  • Chicago Tribune article has a great Clay mention in an article about the new White House Press Secretary Tony Snow. "Like Bill Rancic and Clay Aiken before him, Tony Snow shines brightest with the cameras on."
  • Miami Herald: Simon Cowell predict's Elliott Yamin's downfall... says his "white-bread Clay Aiken vibe, will ensure his dismissal."
  • Fayetteville, NC Kiwanis Talent Show got a boost when Clay and Idol came around. According to NC's Up & Coming Magazine, this year's edition will be held this week.
  • Foxes On Idol: Clive did a not-so-good job picking Open Arms, "a song everyone associates with Clay Aiken," for Elliott Yamin.
  • Another press release about Clive Davis working with the AI5 contestants... small Clay mention.
  • Blogcritics: Clive Davis given new lease on life by idols like Clay who collectively have sold over 30 million records.
  • BeaversOnIdol: Although Elliott Yamin is good, he's did not have a "Clay Aiken phenomenon" because of several awkward moments this season.

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