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Other "Idol" participants from the Tar Heel State who gained exposure on the televised singing competition and now have recording contracts are Grammy-nominated rocker Chris Daughtry of McLeansville, country cutie Kellie Pickler of Albemarle, Broadway-bound Clay Aiken of Raleigh and country singer Bucky Covington of Rockingham.
2Snaps.tv - Chris Daughtry comments on American Idol 7 - "Unlike Clay Aiken, who no longer watches the show, Chris sees potential in a few of this season's contestants."
Clay Aiken, Invisible The lyrics of this tune are creepy enough - "If I was invisible/Then I could just watch you in your room." But then imagine them performed by the strangely sexless Clay Aiken, and the whole thing becomes rather icky.
The Hook - Chris Daughtry brings his own writing to his music -
Daughtry has writing credits on almost every track, a feat unprecedented in the meticulously manufactured world of post-Idol pop. If the names Carrie Underwood, Clay Aiken, Bo Bice, and Kelly Clarkson ring any bells, these artists can thank American Idol, this generation's version of Star Search. Yet Daughtry is unique among them.
The ConCLAYve - Clay talks Spamalot, and much more with Broadway.com -
Finally - a nice long interview with Clay Aiken about Spamalot that's more than sound bites. Here's some tidbits to give you a feeling for this nice, long piece - but read it in full on Broadway.com.
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