Want to know what Clay's up to? CDD now publishes a Google Calendar you can subscribe to using most calendar programs, including Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook.
To see the full calendar, go to CDD's page at Google Calendar:
A full list of upcoming events is also available at the CDD Claytracker.
BlogRoll & Links
Note: CDD does not necessarily endorse or subscribe to the editorial opinions of these websites/blogs.
We've partnered with FeedBlitz to provide you a daily digest of the latest Clay news from our website. Get CDD's headlines in your inbox every morning.
Poor Ruben... Here's what Fredericksburg.com says about Clay outshining Ruben:
Usually with "American Idol," the winner gets all the glory and everyone else is just an also-ran. But there is the Aiken phenomenon, where a losing contestant ends up outselling the winner and gaining a bigger following after the show wraps.
Granted, Clay Aiken didn't have much of a challenge; if Ruben would put the pastrami sandwich down, I'm sure he could sell a record or two.
Los Angeles Times: very small Clay mention in article about production which involves AI2 semi-finalist.
Taylor Hicks' "Do I Make Your Proud" makes Blender Magazine's wussiest songs list. Blender notes: "Even Clay Aiken could whoop his ass."
The Day asks: "What if Clay Aiken hit Simon in the head with a snow shovel?" (???)
CBS Boston's Child of the Day, Jessica, is a Clay Aiken fan.
Although I've been doing it on and off the past month, all recommended blogs will be bolded from now on.
Jemrock (Taking A Moment) has a laugh-out-loud post on how to talk to Clay on the telephone. Yesterday, a lucky fanclub member was announced as the winner of the NANA contest. She will receive a phone call from Clay soon! Tip #1: "View the following instructional film strip on how to properly use the telephone."
Recent changes (Payola) may change Clay's sophomore album radio airplay luck: interesting analysis frm Lyrichord's Music.
ClaySpots continues their wonderful memory lane journey... next stop: Christmas 2003.
Southern Girl posts about the joys and frustrations of blogging (I concur fully!)
Clay's Equalizers tells us why Clay is the real deal... they remind of us of Polly Graf's saying: "Some people, who wish to only concentrate on hypocrisy, should be reminded that this is what it's all about." (warning: content on the rest of the blog is blunt and deals with PG-13 subject matters)
Have a Kleenex box handy... here's a touching post from Carolina Clay's Blogs remembering the death of the blogger's Clay-fan mother exactly1 year ago today... "She appreciated good music and was a very enthusiastic fan of Clay Aiken. Among the most enjoyable moments of the final two years of her life were spent watching and listening to him sing. She especially loved Clay's rendition of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water.'"
1 comments:
Post a Comment