Desert News Interview: Clay Keeping His Options Open
In a new pre-Indio concert interview with the Desert News, Clay says he's keeping his options open and that he will begin work on the next album in the coming months. The full interview is available at myDesert.com:
Whatever happened to Justin Guarini? When was the last time you heard what Ruben Studdard was up to?
But mention Clay Aiken and most people have at least some idea of who you're talking about.
The most popular of the "American Idol" runners-up is on his way to the Coachella Valley for a concert Sunday in the Special Events Center at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
TDS: How has your outlook on performing changed in the past five years?
AIKEN: I think I appreciate the opportunity to do it now. It's so much fun to put a new show together. Still, it's more exciting for me to sort of present that to fans. I imagine I have gotten far more comfortable over the years too.
TDS: If Paula, Randy or Simon dropped out as an "A.I." judge and you were asked to fill the vacancy, would you? What about being a coach for another "Idol" hopeful?
AIKEN: Oh, I'd love to be a judge. I think they should consider adding a former contestant - someone who knows what it is like to be on that very stage.
TDS: What's next for you? A new CD? Are you interested in doing stage or film work? More guest co-hosting on "Live With Regis and Kelly?"
AIKEN: I like to remain open to any opportunities. Pretty much everything positive that has come my way has happened when I "let go and let God." So I don't predict too much. I know we will begin to work on the next CD in the next several months. And anything else that presents itself I hope that I am able to approach it with an open and willing mind.
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