The Official Clay Aiken Discussion Thread

Fantasmic303 said:
Unless, of course, you plan to be in the Happiest Place On Earth on July 17th. Then we can celebrate together!!! ;)
Now that is something worth hoping for. What could be better then celebrating Disneyland's 50th and seeing Clay?? I am all for that since I too will be at Disneyland then!!
 
disneychrista said:
Now that is something worth hoping for. What could be better then celebrating Disneyland's 50th and seeing Clay?? I am all for that since I too will be at Disneyland then!!


I can think of something better....

....riding Splash Mountain with him, having the ride break down for atleast a few minutes right in the middle, hearing him scream like a girl down the big drop right before I sneak a smooch, then having the chance to buy the photo of it all!!!


:scratchin
 
Fantasmic303 said:
I can think of something better....

....riding Splash Mountain with him, having the ride break down for atleast a few minutes right in the middle, hearing him scream like a girl down the big drop right before I sneak a smooch, then having the chance to buy the photo of it all!!!


:scratchin

:jumping1: :love1: :jumping1:
 

Hey now....

the log seats eight, which means I've got six more spots to auction off. Any takers?? :boat:


Normally I wouldn't be willing to share Clay-time, but for DISers.... ;)


I only lament the retirement of the skybuckets.... :scratchin
 
Actually the logs only seat 6. I guess could be 7 with the new redisgn. The logs at Disneyland are 1 in front of the other with only the back seat seating two not side by side like WDW.
 
disneychrista said:
Actually the logs only seat 6. I guess could be 7 with the new redisgn. The logs at Disneyland are 1 in front of the other with only the back seat seating two not side by side like WDW.


Ohhhhhh....I knew they were redesigned, I didn't realize that only the back had the two seater.

Well, anyways, Clay and I call backsies....that means there's only 4 or 5 seats left!!
 
padisneyfan said:
Just found this. "Clay at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts" date TBA.


Looks like the date is set for August 8. Is this good news for DISers?

PS - Have you read that Clay's brother Brett is being deployed to Iraq? I wonder if Clay will be home to spend any time with him or if the UNICEF schedule will interfere...
 
I believe Clay is home (LA or NC??) now

Brett is deployed tomorrow. He's back on base.

Prayers going out to the Aiken/Parker family.
 
isnt his brother a little young??i thought he was only 16.
prayers going out ...... :grouphug:
 
No, I believe Brett is 19.


Not to disrespect Brett or anything, but bringing this thing back to Clay for my PA DISers....


August 10 - Musikfest at Bethlehem, PA


Is this good news for anyone?


(I'm getting increasingly worried as the dates go deeper into the summer and further from CT....I kid you not, there WILL be tears if I'm in Cali when he's here....)
 
So Clay is returning to Musikfest again. I remember last year the Clay board members were so angry at Musifest. It is only 2 hours from my house plus my son goes to college in that area so could always stay at his apartment if I went. I am hoping that he returns to the York Fair as Musikfest is completely uncovered and you are at the mercy of the weather.

I just wish they would post all the dates at one time and not give bits and pieces like they have done in the past.

Nancy
 
:banana: :banana: :banana:

I can hardly contain my fan-girlyteenybopper excitement!!

Clay now has an OFFICIAL fan club, complete with the chance for meet 'n greet passes. :faint:

You can sign up at http://clayonline.sparkart.com/ . It's $29.95 for the year (well worth it if I get to meet him....*squeal!!*) and you get a t-shirt, newsletter, and...um...a bunch of other stuff I don't recall right now cause I'm too excited. The total actually comes to $34.something with shipping and handling.


:lovestruc
 
well....my friend ordered our tickets for the Indy show during the pre-sale...and she got the tickets on Saturday! she ordered 18 tickets and we got all 18 in the 6th row!! woo hoo!!!

not quite as good as the 2nd row i had last year, but i'm not complaining! i thought it was awesome since she had 18 tickets and we still are close to the stage!!!! we're smack dead center too...woo hoo!!!!

not sure how DH would feel if i did the whole fan club thingy...lol...
 
my friend e-mailed me this article:

The measure of a man -- charity, then music

There is life after American Idol. A new CD and tour are on the way, but first Clay Aiken appears at two events Saturday in Fort Lauderdale for his foundation's work with special needs children.

BY HOWARD COHEN

hcohen@herald.com


For Clay Aiken, the measure of a man is more than an album title. It's defined by the deeds one can do under the spotlight.

The most successful singer to emerge from American Idol -- and he didn't even win -- hosts Florida Voices for Change, a Saturday evening benefit dinner in Fort Lauderdale for his organization, The Bubel/Aiken Foundation. During the $200-a-ticket gala Aiken plans to sing Paul Simon's Bridge Over Troubled Water with students from Miami's Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School.

It won't be a full concert, Aiken says, but guests can expect a few songs. He will pay tribute to Miami-Dade Commissioner Sally Heyman and State Rep. Susan K. Goldstein for their work with Florida children with developmental disabilities. Earlier in the day he plans to speak at a conference sponsored by Today's Caregiver magazine.

''I think celebrities have an obligation to the public to not just sing or act,'' Aiken said in a phone conversation from his Los Angeles home. His real home, he points out happily. Not a hotel.

Crashing at home is a luxury the 26-year-old Aiken hasn't tasted much of ever since his run on Idol ended two years ago. He has just returned home from Indonesia and Malaysia where, in his new role as a UNICEF ambassador, he went on a field mission for tsunami relief and toured camps for displaced survivors.

''Not everybody gets a mike this big. I feel I should use it in as positive a way as I can,'' he says.

The Bubel/Aiken Foundation provides grants, services and programs for children with special needs. If you stripped away the platinum albums, the touring and the magazine covers, Aiken's role isn't far removed from his pre-Idol life as a special-education teacher in his Raleigh, N.C. hometown.

''I went to school for special education. I always assumed when I had the opportunity I would love to try and help kids with disabilities,'' Aiken says. ``There's a push in education programs to get kids involved but not too much of a push in the extracurricular world. I worked with the YMCA in Raleigh and watched kids get turned away from after-school programs because there wasn't enough funding or training with the staff to work with the kids. That's how this idea was born to include or fund programs at organizations like the YMCA.''

There will always be other stories circulating about Aiken, such as the infamous Claygate incident reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer in December and picked up by salivating tabloids. Seems a group of New Jersey high schoolers, invited to sing with Aiken, were bullied and berated and stiffed for their services. When a New Jersey Teacher of the Year spoke out, Aiken reportedly went all prima-donna on her.

It sounds hard to believe. Clay? The patron saint of Claymates sassing a teacher?

Aiken laughs. ``I will leave it at the discretion of the readers how much they want to believe the columnist in Philadelphia. There were two conflicting stories, very conflicting stories. I don't like to talk about it to give it credence . . .''

And then Aiken does precisely that. ''It was not true,'' he

continues.

``It disappointed me. I spent so much time working with kids. I have nothing but respect for students and the teachers who do amazing work. Certain people overreact to certain things, and there were a number of extreme embellishments.''

Aiken talks briskly, laughs a lot and bastes it all in that cordial Southern drawl. He'll gladly discuss his post-Idol life, especially the Bubel/Aiken Foundation he founded in 2003 with disability activist Diane Bubel. She convinced Aiken he must audition for American Idol when she heard him singing around her house as he cared for her autistic son Mike.

Don't expect lengthy dissertations on this season's American Idol, though. Tell him you think most of the contestants need a locksmith to help them find the right key, and he laughs heartily, telling you that you sound like acid-tongued judge Simon Cowell. ,

''He was right most of the time -- except when he criticized me,'' Aiken teases, chuckling, memories of performing Grease in a red jacket still blazing in his mind.

''I haven't had a chance to watch it [this season],'' Aiken says. ``I was in Indonesia for two weeks, then my brother went into the Marines, and we went to see him. I kind of want to go by and see a show live.''

Fans will have to wait awhile longer for the follow-up to Measure of a Man. Aiken will record it in the midst of a summer tour, which will be followed by a Christmas tour.

''It's coming along slowly. I mean slowly,'' he says. ``We'll start kicking into higher gear in the coming weeks. It's something we'd love to have out by the end of the year or at least the beginning of next year. We don't want to put this album out as quickly as the last one. I was happy with the last album, but I wanted it to be more me. The last time the songs were all chosen for me. This time I want to be involved.''
 
So I'm lagging a bit behind and FINALLY read the Clay book that my sister finished and gave to me within a matter of 3 hours on Christmas. It was sitting in my room gathering dust until I finally picked it up yesterday. I read the whole book in an hour!! It was so great!! i just love that guy. :love:

And my sister already joined the fan club and now I just have to decide if I need to or not... who am I kidding? I probably will. ;) Is anyone going to the Crawford County fair show in Meadville, PA? I'm going to try to get tix to that one. :)
 
For Kim and Val and any of my other fellow Clay fans within driving distance of NJ:


Clay will be doing a show at Borgato (Borgata? Eh, whatever it is, you know what I mean....) at Atlantic City on August 31. Unfortunately, it's in the middle of the week, which I'm sure puts a damper on the possibility, but I thought you guys would like to know.


Tickets go onsale on April 30, although I don't know about fan club presale yet. *crossing fingers*
 















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