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NEW YORK -- Clay Aiken, who joins the cast of Monty Python's Spamalot this week, says its humour was initially lost on him.
"The first time I saw it I thought it was the stupidest thing I'd ever seen in my entire life," the American Idol runner-up told Newsweek. "My tour drummer is the Spamalot drummer, and (he) said you've got to see it again."
There’s only one entertainer you can turn to—the master himself, BARRY MANILOW, who hits the stage at 8 p.m. at Philips Arena tonight with “An Evening of Music and Passion.” That’s right, you heard us. Call him the Sultan of Schmaltz, the King of the Copacabana or the original Clay Aiken
Manilow concert reviews turn up with some regularity on McMann's blog, seantm.blogspot.com (he's also a Clay Aiken fan and writes about him there, too). But even though he's a journalist, McMann has never interviewed Manilow. It would be, he says, a daunting task.
The most successful, though, was runner-up Clay Aiken. He’s sold more than 6.5 million albums, faring better than winner Ruben Studdard, who has sold only about 3 million. He’s also written a memoir, guest starred on several TV shows and is now appearing on Broadway in “Monty Python’s Spamalot.”
Spam, Spam and more Spam! Spamalot and Clay Aiken take over NYC -
I did not think of Beyonce and company when I titled this blog. Or even Barack Obama, despite Rolling Stone's article wondering if he fit that label. To me, Clay Aiken embodies the name, especially tonight.
Why tonight? Well, Clay begins a 3.5 month starring role in Monty Python's Spamalot this very evening. He often said his career path has taken various turns because his belief is “let go and let God”. Personally, I think God bought Destiny lunch because there are so many things that seem to place him on a path to be right where he is tonight.
There Was A Man -"Clay Aiken on Broadway: This Is The Knight"
Opening night is finally here. After much preparation for the role: singing, dancing, acting, piano, interviews, and doing press, it is finally time for Clay to show the world not only does he belong on Broadway, but that Broadway is lucky to have him. Only the best singers are on Broadway, something Simon Cowell never seemed to wrap around his tiny pea-brain. It not the place for wannabe pop stars who can't make it on American Idol. It's for the elite-- the best singers, and the best actors. The performers have to bring it night after night; they have to engage the audience; they have to give a performance like it is the only one they are giving. There is no retake for that particular audience. There is no doubt in my mind, that Clay Aiken will bring it as he always does.
NYC residents are so lucky...to live in a city that has my pretend boyfriend Clay Aiken's face on their public transportation. Must be Utopia. heee!
Break a leg tonight, Clay! (I direct that directly to him 'cause you just know he's checking my blog while they're doing his make-up or something. Don't you think? ;-D)
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