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Two guys who didn't win “American Idol” but who went onto huge music careers are both in concert here ... on the same night.
But Clay Aiken and Chris Daughtry won't be sharing a stage. Which is a shame, because who wouldn't want to enjoy the absurdity of Daughtry doing some serious vocal shredding on Aiken's “Invisible” or Aiken turning, well, any of Daughtry's rockers into odes to easy listening.
So, they will remain separate but equal.
Aiken will be crooning his Christmas cheer at a holiday concert at Mohegan Sun Arena. Daughtry will be doing his straight-ahead rock thing at Foxwoods' Fox Theatre.
JOHN MELLENCAMP sings his hits tonight at 7:30 in the Mohegan Sun's Arena. Tickets: $42-$57. BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY tears up the Wolf Den at 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow and 7 p.m. on Sunday. Free. CLAY AIKEN plays Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Arena. Tickets: $35. CARNIE and WENDY WILSON play Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Cabaret theatre. Tickets: $40; mohegansun.com, (888) 226-7711.- Melissa Jane Kronfeld
It's Christmas in the Heartland with Clay Aiken and the Chelsea Symphony at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the State Theatre, 453 Northampton St., Easton. Tickets: $70, $65. Information: 610-252-3132.
Times Herald Record - "Clay Aiken brings "Christmas in the Heartland" to the Palace Theatre, 19 Clinton Ave. in Albany, at 7:30 tonight. Tickets are $39.50-$49.50 at Ticketmaster."
That's why I think performers who sing and play an instrument are better than those who just sing.
Even some past Idol performers prove my point. Can you doubt the talent of Daughtry, who just cleaned up at the American Music Awards? Compare his post-Idol career to, say, Justin Guarini or Clay Aiken.
Look... you can make anyone's voice sound good in a music studio. Just listen to Blake Lewis' latest CD if you doubt that. But there's no faking playing a guitar and singing live to a packed arena.
SheKnows.com - completely unrelated to Clay, except a footer about the article's writer: "Joel D Amos is a San Diego-based writer, and also one of the entertainment editors here at SheKnows. He has interviewed numerous celebrities, including The Fray, Clay Aiken, Timbaland, Robin Thicke and David Arquette."
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