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CLAY AIKEN: REVENGE OF THE WHOLESOME in the TODAY section: "I enjoy everything I do," says Clay Aiken with a laugh. And he sounds like he means it. He was asked a question about a recent appearance on the TV game show "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?" But it could have been anything he's done recently -- from his appearances on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to preparing to star in "Spamalot" on Broadway to his current tour "Christmas in the Heartland," which brings him to Easton's State Theatre tonight. The "American Idol" runner-up may be enjoying things so much because he's carved out a niche for himself. Aiken has become Opie in an era of Britney. And over the phone he seems, well, Opie-style nice. He has good Southern manners. There's no pretense at trying to be cool. Maybe at this point being anti-cool is the new cool?
Broadway.com - Spamalot article ... "Pop star Clay Aiken will begin his run as Sir Robin on January 18."
Blake Lewis album has poor showing in debut week -
Lewis ranks fourth among Idol runner-up debuts, selling fewer first-week copies than Clay Aiken, Katharine McPhee and Bo Bice, but more than Justin Guarini and Diana DeGarmo.
Still, during a period of frigid sales that would make the Snow Miser proud, Jordin Sparks and Audio Day Dream were the only Top 10 bows over the past three weeks.
Lewis' opening sales week and chart debut is lower than that of three other "AI" runner-ups' debuts (Clay Aiken, Bo Bice and Katharine McPhee), but larger than two others (Justin Guarini and Diana DeGarmo).
You've embraced the comparisons between you and Clay Aiken, right?
Yeah, I think he's great. They don't do it anymore but they did because he kind of looked like a young me. He's better looking. He hasn't got the nose that I struggled with. He's got a much better voice than I do.
Television holiday specials are often the weapon of choice: from the Bay City Rollers in 1975; to the somniferous Donny and Marie Osmond in 1978, launching a thousand "gives new meaning to the term 'white Christmas'" quips; to the ever-milquetoast Clay Aiken in 2004
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