Great Tour Article at LiveDaily
LiveDaily has just posted a wonderful (and accurate!) article about Clay's upcoming summer tour. Here's a snippet:
Clay Aiken supports 'A Thousand Different Ways'
June 19, 2007 06:06 PM
By Kym Kilgore
A few more cities have been added to Clay Aiken's summer tour, which will take the pop star and a full symphony orchestra to US cities from coast to coast through August.
The outing is set to launch with a bang July 4 in Frisco, TX, and cities added to the fold since last check include Newark, NJ; Knoxville, TN; and Fort Myers, FL. Confirmed dates are listed below.
The summer jaunt will finally give Aiken a chance to fully support his third studio album, "A Thousand Different Ways," which snagged the No. 2 spot on The Billboard 200 when it was released in September. The singer found himself in a somewhat awkward position when the record hit shelves, being that he'd already lined up holiday shows for the remainder of 2006, limiting his ability to promote the new set.
Aiken, who was the second-season runner-up on FOX-TV's "American Idol," has used his music career to further his humanitarian efforts. The former teacher created the Bubel/Aiken Foundation to promote and fund education and recreational programs for children with special needs, and he acts as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.
4 comments:
I am so glad this article mentioned that Clay is using his career to further his humanitarian efforts. This is what he said he planned to do ever since he was on American Idol. It makes me so proud to see how unselfishly he uses his celebrity status to make a difference in others' lives.
Yes, he trully is gifted! I pray for longevity in his career as an artist and humanitarian.
Thank god, somebody wrote something nice finally, about this nice man!!
this hard to take but so tru this will be my first concert to see clay and i seen him on tv and have the cd but never in person so I hear people talk about how great he sings and so funny also and now I get to see him At Gilford NH july 25 and at first hand I will see what all the fuss is all about. thanks
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