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Technorati tags: Clay Aiken, A Thousand Different Ways, American Idol, Invisible
The first news blog dedicated to multi-platinum recording artist CLAY AIKEN. Updated daily by BurberryAiken.
The concert continued with the Academy Concert Band, under the direction of Major Timothy J. Holtan. Notable selections included Staff Sergeant Jason Ham’s virtuosic performance of Napoli on euphonium and the band’s gorgeous rendering of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Rhosymedre. The U.S. Army Chorale, under the direction of Captain Domingos Robinson took to the stage to perform a number of selections in the pop/rock vein, including Carlos Santana’s Smooth and Clay Aiken’s Invisible.Thanks to Generation Clay for the tip.
We think he should lose the bangs. At 27, the 2003 American Idol runner-up has lost his boyish charm and allowed himself to be overstyled. Readers: What do you think? Go to parade.com/pop for our pop-culture poll and sweepstakes.Be sure to write in to parade.com/pop to give your opinion on Clay's hairstyle. I just tried to go to this site, and it gave me an error, so maybe this link is not available until Sunday, July 23. You can get into Parade's home page by clicking Parade.com.
Thursday, July 13, 2006This was also reported by The Raleigh News & Observer (not sure about the last sentence. Widely expected drop date is September 19.)
Studio Tours today
Current mood: amused
I agreed to host a few tours of the stuido for my son's YWCA summer camp....about 16 kids per tour......the only thing was, the first two tours were 7 YEAR OLDS that could not have cared less about it......all they cared about was the bobble-head Stich character i've got sitting on the console...
They asked me if i had worked with anyone famous and i told them "hootie and the blowfish..... crickets....
so then i told em i recorded CLAY AIKEN and they all said "Ooooooo, my MOTHER likes him"...
As it happens, Clay has been working on his new album, the followup to 2003's "Measure of a Man." Dick Hodgin, partner/producer at Raleigh's Osceola Music, reports that Aiken was recently recording some vocal tracks at Osceola -- "And we got a keeper vocal on Sunday," Hodgin says. There's been talk of a fall release, but I'd be surprised if it emerged before 2007.Technorati tags: Clay Aiken, A Thousand Different Ways, American Idol, Invisible
Clayton (how ironic) Morris was giving the run-down on 'She's The Man' with Amanda Bynes; and showing a clip. She plays a girl who disguises herself as her twin brother to get into his private school for a couple of weeks and then falls in love with his best friend. Hilarity ensues, I guess! The hair-do she is wearing is moptopped. Clayton said, 'She now looks like Clay Aiken'!!! Well, at least Clay IS being thought of! This was pretty mild as Clayton Morris is usually very snarky towards Clay!!!
Thanks for taking the time to respond to our email. Clay was not touringClay- we're ready when you are!
this summer, but we will make sure to try and book him again soon.
This morning as my husband and I were taking our grandchildren for breakfast, here in Warren, Ohio, the six year said "There's Clay on the TV screen". We caught up and got close enough to see a teenage-like girl and an older woman sitting in the back seat of a van watching what appeard to be Clay singing "Mandy". :tastyTechnorati tags: Clay Aiken, American Idol, Invisible
Since we were in the flow of traffic, with me in the passenger seat, I simply gave the woman driver a "thumbs up". She looked at me a bit puzzled, so we pulled ahead in order for her to see our "I'd Rather Be At A Clay Aiken Concert" sticker. Then she honked a few times, as did we, with each smiling and giving the other a thumbs up. Since Clay is never on the radio in our area, I was so excited that I wrote down her liscense plate number. So, if anyone was on route 5 at 8:15 this morning, I'm looking for you.
He came upon a lady that happened to be from Raleigh, North Carolina. He started asking her what that town was known for. She named a couple of things, but they didn’t ring any bells for me. I waited to see if someone’s name would come up.
Sure enough—right around the third mention—Clay was named. As soon as he was, many people (mostly women) began to hoot and holler (yes, I’ll admit I was one of them.) The host then took off on quite a lengthy Clay discussion—I was struck by how he kept milking it for all it was worth. How many people here are Clay fans?--what are you people called (Claymates?)—doesn’t Clay have a new album coming out?—doesn’t he usually do a Christmas show every year?—he’s really known and loved for that Christmas music!—etc., etc.
It was fun to hear this guy go on and on about Clay. The lady from Raleigh was definitely a fan and she supplied him with much of the information. But there were quite a few other fans in the audience who seemed to be jumping in their seats and waving their arms when asked who liked Clay Aiken.
I've been absent for a while...thanks for all the PMs, all the care and kindness. Working on professional things and some rough RL stuff.
But just wanted to say...we're getting close. Really. I know, everyone's tired of hearing "soon." But it's all good. I promise.
Truly. Spectacular things are coming.
From what I heard months and even weeks ago. It's on.
Just know. I do.
Breathe it in...honeys.