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Clay Aiken

Clayton Holmes Aiken ( Grissom; born November 30, 1978) is an American singer, television personality, actor, politician, and activist. Aiken finished second place on the second season of American Idol in 2003, and his debut album, Measure of a Man, went multi-platinum. He released four more albums on the RCA label, Merry Christmas with Love (2004), A Thousand Different Ways (2006), the Christmas EP All is Well (2006),[2][3] and On My Way Here (2008).[4] Since then he has released two more albums, both with Decca Records: Tried and True (2010) and Steadfast (2012).[5][6] Aiken has also had eleven tours in support of his albums. In all, he has sold over 5 million albums, and is the fourth-highest-selling American Idol alumnus.[7]

Clay Aiken
Aiken at Politicon in 2016
Background information
Birth nameClayton Holmes Grissom[1]
Born (1978-11-30) November 30, 1978 (age 44)
Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Politician
  • singer-songwriter
  • actor
  • author
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2003–present
Labels
Websitewww.clayaiken.com

Aiken co-wrote a bestselling memoir in 2004, Learning to Sing. In 2004 he also had a televised Christmas special, A Clay Aiken Christmas. During much of 2008 he appeared on Broadway in the musical comedy Spamalot, in the role of Sir Robin.[8][9] In 2010 he hosted the PBS special Tried & True Live! He has also had numerous cameo and guest appearances on TV shows. In 2012 he competed in the fifth season of The Celebrity Apprentice, coming in second to Arsenio Hall.

With Diane Bubel, Aiken created the Bubel/Aiken Foundation in 2003, which was later renamed the National Inclusion Project. In 2004 he became a UNICEF ambassador, a position he held until 2013 when he gave it up in order to run for Congress. He traveled extensively in this role. In 2006, he was appointed for a two-year term to the Presidential Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities.[10][11][12]

In 2014, Aiken ran for the United States House of Representatives in North Carolina's 2nd congressional district.[13] He won the Democratic primary, but lost to Republican incumbent Renee Ellmers in the general election.[14][15] In January 2022, he announced a run for the Democratic nomination in North Carolina's 4th congressional district,[16][17] but he lost in the primary to Valerie Foushee.

Early life

Clay Aiken was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. As a young boy, Aiken sang in the Raleigh Boychoir; and, as a teenager, he sang in school choirs, church choir, musicals and local theatre productions.[18] After high school, he sang lead with a local band, Just By Chance, co-hosting and performing with the band at "Just by Chance and Friends" shows in Dunn, North Carolina.[19] He was also MC and performer at the Johnston Community College Country Showcase in Smithfield and at the North Carolina Music Connection and Hometown Music Connection shows in Garner, and Benson. He performed the national anthem numerous times for the Raleigh IceCaps and the Carolina Hurricanes hockey teams,[18] and performed it at the 2011 NHL All-Star Game at the RBC Center in Raleigh. Three demo albums of Aiken's vocals were created before American Idol with the aid of studio time given as a birthday gift by his mother: a cassette called Look What Love Has Done (by Clayton Grissom), a cassette and CD entitled Redefined (by Clayton Aiken), and a CD that combined some songs from each of the previous demos: "Look What Love Has Done, Vol 2" (by Clay Aiken).[20][21] Estranged from his abusive birth father Vernon Grissom and with his mother's and grandfather Alvis Aiken's permission, at the age of 19 he legally changed his surname from Grissom to his mother Faye's maiden name, Aiken.[1]

Aiken attended Raleigh's Leesville Road High School and took courses at Campbell University before enrolling at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In 1995, Aiken started working at the YMCA. Still in high school, Aiken learned quickly that he could make a difference in the lives of young people.[22] He found his interest in special education while directing YMCA children's camps as a teenager, and at age 19, he served as a substitute teacher for a classroom of autistic students at Brentwood Elementary School in Raleigh. It was during that experience that he decided to finish college and become a special education teacher.[23] While attending college in Charlotte, he took a part-time job as an assistant to a boy with autism, and it was this child's mother, Diane Bubel, who urged him to audition for American Idol. Although his American Idol activities temporarily delayed his academic pursuits, Aiken completed his course work while on tour and graduated with a bachelor's degree in special education in December 2003.[24]

Personal life

On August 8, 2008, Aiken announced, on his personal blog, the birth of his son in North Carolina: "My dear friend, Jaymes, and I are so excited to announce the birth of Parker Foster Aiken."[25] The child's mother, Jaymes Foster, is the sister of record producer David Foster, executive producer of Aiken's last three albums on the RCA label. "The little man is healthy, happy, and as loud as his daddy," Aiken wrote. "Mama Jaymes is doing quite well also."[26] In his book, Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life, Aiken said, "It's a Southern tradition to be given your first name from your grandmama's maiden name."[27] Aiken's middle name came from his paternal grandmother's maiden name; he and Foster used the married surnames of their mothers to name their son.

Public declaration of being gay

After several years of public speculation, Aiken came out as gay in a September 2008 interview with People magazine.[28] In April 2009, Aiken was honored by the Family Equality Council advocacy group at its annual benefit dinner in New York City.[29]

On November 18, 2010, Aiken went to Washington, D.C., on behalf of Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) at a Capitol Hill briefing talking about anti-gay bullying.[30]

Faith and philosophy

Aiken was born into a Baptist family. As a toddler, in 1980, he attended Leesville Baptist Church every week. According to his book, Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life,[31] he was involved in Bible school, choir, and the youth group. The book made The New York Times Best Seller List in 2004, debuting at number two. It was written with Allison Glock and published by Random House. Barely mentioning American Idol, Aiken instead turned his focus to the people who had the most influence in his life – his mother, grandparents, siblings, teachers, and friends — and to the importance of religion in his life. He describes himself as a proud Southern Baptist who journeyed away from those roots in his late teens in search of a religion with more liberal social policies. He then returned to that church because of family and social ties although he remains at odds with the church on some issues.

When asked in a PBS Kids interview to name his idols, he responded, "When people ask me what three people I'd like to have dinner with, living or dead, I say Jesus Christ, Mr. Rogers, and Jimmy Carter."[32]

While not self-identified as a Christian music artist, Aiken was featured in Christian Music Planet as an "American Idol Christian" in 2004, and in a cover story, "Clay Aiken's Balancing Act", in the January/February 2005 issue.[33][34] His pre-Idol demo albums included several selections of Contemporary Christian Music (or CCM) and gospel songs. A performance of the Commodores' "Jesus is Love" at the American Music Awards in 2003 earned Aiken and Ruben Studdard a standing ovation. Aiken has sung a few CCM songs at his pop concerts and has made Christmas albums, Christmas television specials and performances, and Christmas tours essential elements of his career.

Aiken makes it clear that he is aware not everyone shares his religious beliefs and it is not his intention to press these beliefs on others. When he worked as a camp counselor at the YMCA, he challenged other camp faculty by insisting that singing "overtly Christian songs" was inappropriate, as some of the kids were Jewish. "I stood firm ... no child is going to have a spiritual crisis on my watch."[35] His public philosophy, geared towards inclusion and service to others, reflects his stance that decisions about religion should be made at home.[36][37]

American Idol

Aiken had filled out an application to participate in the reality show The Amazing Race when a friend of his insisted that he try out for American Idol instead.[38] Television viewers first glimpsed Aiken during the audition episodes at the beginning of American Idol's second season. The show's judges first saw Aiken as a nerdy type unlikely to be a typical pop idol, but after hearing him sing Heatwave's "Always and Forever" decided to advance him to the next round. The clip of the judges' surprise during this audition performance was replayed many times over the course of the competition.

Aiken made it to the round of 32 before being cut from the show, but he was invited to return for the "Wild Card" round; his performance of Elton John's "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" sent him on to the final 12 as the viewer's choice. While noted for his performance of ballads, such as Neil Sedaka's "Solitaire", his upbeat performances, including the Foundations' "Build Me Up Buttercup", were also appreciated. Aiken received enough votes every week to keep him out of the bottom three. Part of his appeal was his "geek to chic" transformation in appearance. "I looked like Opie," Aiken said to People magazine regarding his appearance at his American Idol audition in 2002.[39] He replaced his glasses with contact lenses and agreed to let the show's stylists change his hair style.[40] With longer, flat ironed, spiky hair and a penchant for wearing striped shirts, Aiken had established a trademark look by the final American Idol season 2 show.

On May 21, 2003, Aiken came in a close second to Ruben Studdard, who won the contest by 134,000 votes out of more than 24,000,000 votes cast. The result was controversial, as some hypothesized that Idol's voting system was incapable of handling the number of attempted calls.[41] In an interview prior to the start of the fifth season of American Idol, Executive Producer Nigel Lythgoe revealed for the first time that Aiken had led the fan voting every week from the Wild Card week to the finale, when the possibly-random voting result gave Studdard the win.[42]

Rolling Stone featured Aiken on the cover of its July 2003 issue. In the cover article, Aiken said, "One thing I've found of people in the public eye, either you're a womanizer or you've got to be gay. Since I'm neither one of those, people are completely concerned about me."[43] In subsequent interviews he expressed frustration over continued questions about his sexual orientation, telling People magazine in 2006, "It doesn't matter what I say. People are going to believe what they want."[44]

Aiken made a surprise appearance on the final show of the fifth season of American Idol, when failed auditioner Michael Sandecki returned to the show to receive a "Golden Idol" award for Best Impersonator for his Clay Aiken-like appearance. Aiken appeared without introduction in a well-tailored designer suit and longer, darker hair with bangs, looking so different that many did not recognize him until he began to sing "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me".[45][46] The second season of the American Idol Rewind series (2007) was narrated by Aiken.[47]

Aiken is reportedly one of the top 10 earners of Idol, earning an estimated $1.5 million in 2010.[48]

American Idol season 2 performances and results

Week Theme Song Sung Artist Order Result
Audition Free Choice "Always And Forever" Heatwave N/A Advanced
Top 32/
Semi-final Group 2
Free Choice "Open Arms" Journey 1 Top 3
Wild Card
Wild Card Free Choice "Don't Let The Sun Go Down on Me" Elton John 2 Selected
Public Vote
Top 12 Motown "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" Four Tops 7 Safe
Top 11 Movie Soundtracks "Somewhere Out There" – An American Tail Linda Ronstadt/
James Ingram
4 Safe
Top 10 Country Rock "Someone Else's Star" Bryan White 10 Safe
Top 81 Disco "Everlasting Love" Carl Carlton 4 Safe
Top 8 Billboard #1 "At This Moment" Billy Vera 1 Safe
Top 7 Billy Joel "Tell Her About It" Billy Joel 7 Safe
Top 6 Diane Warren "I Could Not Ask For More" Edwin McCain 2 Safe
Top 5 1960s
Neil Sedaka
"Build Me Up Buttercup"
"Solitaire"
The Foundations
Neil Sedaka
5
10
Safe
Top 4 Bee Gees "To Love Somebody"
"Grease"
Bee Gees
Frankie Valli
2
6
Safe
Top 3 Random Choice
Judges' Choice
Idol's Choice
"Vincent"
"Mack The Knife"
"Unchained Melody"
Don McLean
Bobby Darin
The Righteous Brothers
3
6
9
Safe
Top 2 Finale "This Is the Night"
"Here, There And Everywhere"
"Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Clay Aiken
The Beatles
Simon & Garfunkel
2
4
6
Runner-up
  • ^Note 1 Due to Corey Clark's disqualification, the Top 9 performances became Top 8 when no one was eliminated.

Music

2003–2004: Measure of a Man

On October 14, 2003, Aiken released his first solo album, Measure of a Man, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, with 613,000 copies sold in its first week, the highest-selling debut for a solo artist in 10 years.[49] The album received RIAA Double Platinum certification on November 17, 2003 (a Double Platinum plaque was presented to Aiken by Clive Davis on October 22, 2003, during Good Morning America). The album spawned both the hit single "Invisible" and his first hit song, "This Is the Night" (both co-written by British songwriter Chris Braide). Later that year, Aiken won the Fan's Choice Award at the American Music Awards ceremony, and his CD single "This Is The Night/Bridge Over Troubled Water" won the Billboard award for the Best-Selling Single of 2003.

2004–2006: Merry Christmas With Love

On November 16, 2004, Aiken released a holiday album titled Merry Christmas with Love, which set a new record for fastest-selling holiday album in the Soundscan era (since 1991).[50] The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and tied Céline Dion's record for the highest debut by a holiday album in the history of Billboard magazine. Merry Christmas with Love sold over 1,000,000 copies retail in six weeks and was the best-selling holiday album of 2004, receiving RIAA Platinum certification on January 6, 2005.

2006–2008: A Thousand Different Ways And All Is Well

Aiken's second studio album, A Thousand Different Ways, was released September 19, 2006.[51] He worked on the album under the guidance of Canadian producer and A&R executive Jaymes Foster.[52] The album contains ten cover songs and four new songs, one of which Aiken co-wrote. Clive Davis is credited with the cover concept.[53] One additional song, "Lover All Alone", written by Aiken and David Foster, is included with the album on iTunes. Debuting at number two on the Billboard chart, A Thousand Different Ways made Aiken the fourth artist ever to have his first three albums debut in the Top 5 and scan over 200,000 in the first week.[54]

Aiken's second Christmas album, All Is Well (an EP of four Christmas songs), was released exclusively to Walmart on November 28, 2006, and was released to iTunes as a digital download in December 2007.[55]

2008–2009: On My Way Here

Aiken stated in an April 2007 interview with People that he was planning a new album, and during his May 2007 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, he mentioned that he was in Los Angeles interviewing producers for the new album.[56] Aiken found a song, "On My Way Here", written by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder, that struck a chord with him and became the inspiration for the album's theme in addition to the album title. For a cohesive sound, Aiken chose Mark 'Kipper' Eldridge to produce the entire album. On My Way Here was released May 6, 2008, on the RCA label.[57]

According to an article posted on Billboard, Aiken and RCA parted ways shortly after his On My Way Here album was released. Aiken's rep confirmed to People magazine that Aiken left RCA.[58][59] Stated in the cited People article, "The buzz about Aiken's exit was fueled earlier this week when his picture disappeared online and Billboard, citing unnamed sources, reported Friday that Aiken, 30, had been dropped by the label. According to Billboard, Aiken's 2008 album "On My Way Here" sold just 159,000 copies in the U.S., compared to his 2003 debut album, "Measure of a Man", which sold 2.78 million copies".

A fifth album, The Very Best of Clay Aiken, was released at the end of March 2009 on Sony's Legacy Recordings Playlist Series.[60] This album was a compilation of songs that had been included on the previous albums released by RCA. First week sales of 3000 copies placed Playlist: The Very Best of Clay Aiken at number 173 on the Billboard 200 chart and at number ten on the Top Internet Albums chart.[61]

2009–2011: Tried and True

On August 10, 2009, it was announced on Aiken's official website that he had signed with Decca Records and he would have new music out by early 2010.[62] Performing the songs from his new album, Tried and True, Aiken held a one night only concert at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh, North Carolina on March 12, 2010. The concert, filmed for PBS broadcast, included guest appearances by Ruben Studdard and Linda Eder.[6][63] Eder joined Aiken on stage for their duet of "Crying", which they recorded for his album. The album was released on June 1, 2010 and features songs popular in the 1950s and 1960s, including two Aiken covered during his run on American Idol, "Mack the Knife" and "Unchained Melody".[5] In conjunction with the PBS special a companion DVD, Tried & True Live!, was released on July 27, 2010. A tour to promote the album is planned for early 2014.

2011–present: Steadfast

On December 20, 2011, Aiken released a new single, "Bring Back My Love" under the Decca Label. The single is his first original song since the release of his album On My Way Here in 2008. On March 27, 2012 Aiken released Steadfast, a new album of previous recordings and songs only sung in concerts. The album debuted at #120 on the Billboard 200 chart with sales of 4,000 in the first week.[64]

Television

Aiken has made many television appearances.[65]

On Labor Day 2003, Aiken sang "Bridge Over Troubled Water" at the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon and received a standing ovation from the audience. Lewis compared Aiken with Frank Sinatra and marveled at the dedication of Aiken's fan base:

We have someone here today from the smash hit show American Idol. We're thrilled to have him joining us today, because when it was made known that he would appear on this Telethon, the emails and the fan clubs that this young man has have sent us $30,000.00 just at the fact that he was here. And I can honestly say I have never, in all of my life, seen a theatrical groundswell that this kid has motivated, that it makes us all come right back to the bobby sox and Frank. And isn't it nice to live through that magnificence again? Here is Clay Aiken.[66]

That same year, Aiken sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" on the opening night of the 2003 World Series and appeared in numerous television specials during the winter of 2003, including Disney's Christmas Day Parade and the Nick at Nite Holiday Special, where he sang the "Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth" with Bing Crosby via special effects.

Aiken starred in and executive produced his first TV special (December 2004), titled A Clay Aiken Christmas, with special guests Barry Manilow, Yolanda Adams, and Megan Mullally; the special was released on DVD later that month. On July 4, 2004, Aiken was one of the performers in the A Capitol Fourth concert in Washington, D.C. and performed in the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series in 2004 and 2005. He also sang "Isn't She Lovely" on the popular television show Scrubs.

Aiken was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live in 2004 and participated in several skits. He has appeared multiple times on The Tonight Show, interviewing with Jay Leno as a guest in addition to singing, and has become a regular guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The Kimmel appearances often feature skits: in one, Jimmy Kimmel's then girlfriend Sarah Silverman confessed to an affair with Aiken, and in another, Aiken expressed his distaste for Kimmel's jokes about him by beating him up. In May 2007, he spent the first half of his interview on horseback while talking about his recent UNICEF trip to Afghanistan. A few weeks later he appeared as a spokesperson for "Guillermo's Mustache" in Kimmel's fictional DVD informercial shown on the Dancing With the Stars finale. Aiken made his acting debut on Ed in early 2004, playing himself, and in 2005, he was interviewed by Erica Kane on All My Children. He played the role of cafeteria worker Kenny on the Scrubs episode "My Life in Four Cameras". In December 2006, he made an appearance as himself on Days of Our Lives.

After hosting and performing in the American Idol Christmas special in 2003, Aiken has had several subsequent hosting jobs. He was a special correspondent for The Insider for the 2005 Emmy Awards, and on the sets of the sitcom Reba with Reba McEntire and Dancing With the Stars. He co-hosted The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet in 2006, and on November 17, 2006, filled in for Regis Philbin as guest host on Live with Regis and Kelly. During an interview, Aiken covered Kelly Ripa's mouth with his hand.[67] The incident drew considerable media reaction after Ripa complained at length about the incident on her show the following Monday.[68] Aiken made fun of the controversy on the 2006 American Music Awards the next night with Tori Spelling.[69] On The Tyra Banks Show in 2006, filmed before the Ripa incident, Aiken mentioned wanting to have his own talk show someday, and Banks switched seats with him and let him interview her for one segment of the show. Aiken was a guest judge on the April 8, 2009, segment of Banks show America's Next Top Model; in what the show refers to as a teach, he worked with the remaining eight contestants on their acting skills prior to the judging.

In November 2007, Aiken was a contestant on a celebrity edition of the game show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?.[70] Playing for his charity, the National Inclusion Project, he chose to drop out after the ninth question with US$300,000, despite having a copy and a save at his disposal. If he had played the tenth question, he would have won US$500,000; Aiken and the 5th grader playing with him both had the correct answer.

In May 2009, Aiken made a guest appearance on 30 Rock in the season 3 episode "Kidney Now!". It was revealed in this episode that he is the cousin of the show's character Kenneth.[71]

In August 2010, Aiken guest starred in an episode of Phineas and Ferb, called "Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs To You!". Aiken sang an inspirational duet with Chaka Khan, to encourage those who did not believe that Phineas and Ferb could accomplish their goal of circling the globe faster than the sun, thus creating the longest summer day of all time.[72]

On January 30, 2011, Aiken sang the United States' national anthem at the 2011 NHL All-Star game held at the RBC Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, home of the Carolina Hurricanes.

On July 24, 2011,[73] Aiken guest starred on the comedy drama series Drop Dead Diva.

In 2012, Aiken was the runner-up on the fifth season of The Celebrity Apprentice, raising US$361,500 for the National Inclusion Project.[74]

Aiken appeared in one of the last episodes of The Office, titled "A.A.R.M.". He played himself and was one of the judges for a reality show that Andy was auditioning for.[75]

In 2013, Aiken guest starred on an episode Law & Order: Special Victims Unit along with Taylor Hicks and Ashanti, playing themselves as judges for a singing contest on the episode called "Dissonant Voices".[76]

Broadway

On January 18, 2008, Aiken made his Broadway debut when he joined the cast of Monty Python's Spamalot for a four-month run, ending on May 4, 2008. He played Sir Robin, in the Tony Award-winning musical directed by Mike Nichols. In addition to Sir Robin, Aiken played the 1st Guard and the Brother Maynard roles.[77] On August 12, 2008, it was announced that Aiken would resume his role as Sir Robin beginning on September 19 and ending on January 4, 2009.[9] On December 23, 2008, Aiken had his caricature unveiled at world-famous Sardi's restaurant.[78] In December 2018, Aiken and Ruben Studdard starred in Ruben & Clay's First Annual Family Fun Pageant Spectacular Reunion Christmas Show on Broadway.[79]

Other theater work

In May 2013, Aiken starred as "Man in Chair" in North Carolina Theatre's production of The Drowsy Chaperone, along with fellow Raleigh native and Tony Award winner Beth Leavel, who reprised her role as "The Chaperone".

During the summer of 2013, Aiken performed the role of Joseph in the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.[80]

In June 2019, Aiken starred as Teen Angel in Grease at the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "The energy level is high, but there's no question it steps up a notch when Clay Aiken struts out in the second act and gives Pittsburgh a taste of why his Claymates are hopelessly devoted to the former American Idol."[81] "As 'Teen Angel' in the Pittsburgh CLO's production of Grease, Aiken is only on stage for about five minutes. Those five minutes, however, are fab-u-lous."[82]

Tours

From February through April 2004, Aiken and Kelly Clarkson embarked on the Independent Tour as co-headliners.[83] Following this tour, he was scheduled for a few summer solo tour dates, but demand ultimately led to the booking of 50 dates across the United States, resulting in what many fans called the "Not-A-Tour". Disney (Buena Vista) was the exclusive sponsor of this unnamed summer tour, promoting their Aladdin Special Edition 2-Disc DVD with a preview of Aiken's rendition of "Proud of Your Boy", a song originally intended for the first release of the film but cut when the Aladdin storyline changed during production. A music video featuring Aiken is on the Aladdin Special Edition DVD.[84] On this tour, he also performed a duet, "Without You", which was released on Kimberley Locke's 2004 debut album One Love.

In November 2004, Aiken launched his third tour of the year, which revolved around a Christmas theme. "The Joyful Noise Tour", sponsored by Ronald McDonald House Charities, featured a conductor and a 30-piece orchestra.[85] In some cities, Aiken was supported by the local philharmonic or symphony, such as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Local choirs from high schools and elementary schools also participated at each concert.[86]

 
Aiken at a 2006 Christmas tour appearance in Waukegan, Illinois

During the summer of 2005, Aiken, with a seven-piece band and three back-up singers, toured with the "Jukebox Tour", performing songs of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, as well as a few favorites from Measure of a Man. He also performed a few new songs being considered for his next album.[87]

In early November 2005, Aiken launched his second Christmas tour. The 2005 Joyful Noise tour featured a series of vignettes, written by Aiken,[88] which told the story of an older woman who had lost the Christmas spirit and a young boy who helps her find it again. A cast of actors, dancers and back-up singers traveled with the tour, and members of local theater groups were added in each venue for smaller, non-speaking roles and crowd scenes. The tour opened in Vancouver, British Columbia, on November 2, and ended in Clearwater, Florida on December 30. According to Pollstar, Aiken's first five tours grossed $28 million.[89][90]

In December 2006, Aiken began his third Christmas tour, comprising performances in 18 Midwest and East Coast cities. Aiken was supported by local orchestras, which also opened the concerts with a program of seasonal music.[91]

A 23-date tour in support of his third album, A Thousand Different Ways, began on July 4, 2007, and ended in Orlando, Florida, on August 19. On this tour Aiken hired local symphonies to back him, along with tour regulars Jesse Vargas, pianist, conductor and arranger; Sean McDaniel, drummer; and Quiana Parler and Angela Fisher, backup singers. Stops included the Greek Theatre (Los Angeles), Chautauqua Institution in New York, and the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia. Three days into the tour, Aiken and a woman were involved in an in-flight altercation in which she allegedly shoved him. As a result of the scuffle, Aiken and the woman were later questioned by the FBI.[92] Aiken told Entertainment Tonight that he had been sleeping when the incident occurred.[93]

His fourth annual Christmas tour, "Christmas in the Heartland", began on November 26, 2007, in Wichita, Kansas.[94] That 21-date tour ended on December 22, 2007, in Merrillville, Indiana.

He has ended all of his Christmas tours with his signature Christmas song, "Don't Save It All For Christmas Day".

Aiken and Ruben Studdard brought their "Timeless" tour to cities in the US and Canada beginning in Asheville, North Carolina, on July 23, 2010, and ending in Biloxi, Mississippi, on August 14.[63][95][96] Instead of a concert focusing on each singers recordings, Aiken and Studdard opted for a variety show format covering medleys of songs from the 1960s to the 1990s with a few solos and interspersed with comedy bits.[97]

Aiken announced on July 30, 2010, that he will be touring in February and March 2011 in conjunction with PBS to support his album Tried and True and accompanying live DVD Clay Aiken: Tried and True – Live.[98][99]

Aiken began his fifth Christmas tour "Joyful Noise 2012" in Florida in November 2012.[100][101]

Activism

In 1995, Aiken started working at the YMCA.[22]

At 19, Aiken taught at Brentwood Elementary School in a class of kids with autism. It was during that experience that he decided to finish college and become a special education teacher.[23]

Aiken has participated in multiple benefit events and concerts, including the 2004 Rosalynn Carter Benefit, the America's Promise Benefit, and Heather Headley's Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS benefit, "Home", where he sang a duet with Headley.[102] He was one of the celebrity readers for the Arthur Celebrity Audiobook (Stories for Heroes Series), which benefits the Bubel/Aiken Foundation (now the National Inclusion Project) and other charities, and served as spokesperson for the series. He was also a spokesperson for the 2004 Toys For Tots drive, and acted as an ambassador for the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Aiken worked with the Make A Wish Foundation to make one little boy's dream of singing on stage with Clay Aiken come true.[103]

In September 2006, Aiken was appointed to the Presidential Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities by President George W. Bush. Appointees serve a two-year term; Aiken was sworn on September 14, 2006, by HHS Assistant Secretary for Children and Families Wade F. Horn, PhD[12]

While appearing in Spamalot, Aiken used his free time and celebrity to help raise funds for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) during their fund drives and auctions.[104][105] In 2010, Aiken spoke out for gay rights at the Human Rights Campaign dinner in North Carolina.[106] He also joined other celebrities in filming an educational video for Cyndi Lauper's web based Give a Damn campaign, a project of her True Colors Fund. In addition to UNICEF and his National Inclusion Project he is promoting GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network as one of his causes on his official website.[107][108]

National Inclusion Project (formerly BAF)

Aiken's interest in autism issues led him, along with Diane Bubel (whose son Michael is diagnosed with autism and was tutored by Aiken), to found the National Inclusion Project (formerly the Bubel/Aiken Foundation), which supports the integration of children with disabilities into the life environment of their non-disabled peers.[109] The foundation runs summer camps which reflect its mission, and also presents Able to Serve awards to support the volunteer efforts of children with physical and mental disabilities.[110][111] In July 2005, Raleigh's WRAL-TV reported on an internet campaign mounted by critics questioning how Aiken's foundation used its money. WRAL news hired an independent accountant who reported that program services totaled $920,000 in 2004—around 85 cents on every dollar donated—which is considered a solid percentage compared to other charities.[112] CNN picked up the story, and Aiken appeared on Showbiz Tonight to provide details about the foundation's programs.[113] In late 2004, the foundation was awarded a $500,000 grant by the US government to develop a K–12 model for inclusion in community service projects to be used in schools across the country. In addition, State Farm granted $1.5 million to the foundation to help develop a primary education curriculum focused on teaching social and life skills through service to children of all levels of ability.[114]

On August 5, 2009, in an open letter from the founders, Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel announced that they would rename the organization as the "National Inclusion Project".[10]

UNICEF

In November 2004, Aiken was appointed a U.S. Fund for UNICEF National Ambassador, with a mission to help ensure that children everywhere are afforded a primary education.[11] After the tsunami at the end of 2004, he participated in the NBC4 telethon, which raised over $10 million, and recorded public service announcements in support of South Asian tsunami relief. He later recorded a video, featuring the song "Give A Little Bit", to be used as a public service announcement to raise money for tsunami victims. He was the 2005 spokesperson for the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF drive.[115]

In March 2005, UNICEF sent Aiken to the tsunami-stricken Banda Aceh area to raise awareness of the need to restore education quickly to the children who survived this disaster.[116] UNICEF sent Aiken on another mission in May 2005, to northern Uganda, to witness the plight of children called "night commuters", who flee the villages each night to sleep in streets and shelters in hopes of avoiding being kidnapped by the Lord's Resistance Army. He was sent to Kabul and Bamyan, in Afghanistan in April 2007, where he was able to spend time with children in their classrooms; he also visited a health center for women and children where he administered oral polio vaccinations to babies. He observed that Afghani children, after being forbidden for so many years by the Taliban regime to attend school, are eager to return to school now that they are once again allowed to receive an education.[117] Aiken spent his 2007 Christmas in Mexico with the children affected by the floods in the states of Chiapas and Tabasco.[118][119] In late June and early July 2008, UNICEF sent Aiken to Somalia and Kenya.[120][121]

Politics

2014 Congressional election

 
Clay Aiken speaking at Politicon in June 2016.

In the 2014 midterm elections, Aiken was the Democratic Party's candidate for North Carolina's 2nd congressional district. He won the Democratic primary, held on May 6, 2014, by fewer than 400 votes. His main opponent, Keith Crisco, died days after the primary vote but before the votes could be certified.[122][123] In the general election, held on November 4, 2014, Aiken was defeated by incumbent Republican Congresswoman Renee Ellmers, 59 to 41 percent.[124] North Carolina's 2nd district is considered a safe Republican seat. Aiken's campaign was captured by a filmmaking team and shown in the 2015 documentary miniseries The Runner-Up, which aired on the Esquire Network.[125]

Since coming out as gay in 2008, Aiken has been more politically outspoken, particularly on gay rights and same-sex marriage.[126][127] He spoke out against North Carolina Amendment 1, adopted in 2012, which banned gay marriage and civil unions in the state.[126] When he ran for Congress, however, he said he did not want to be perceived as a single-issue candidate and said gay marriage was "not the issue" he was campaigning on.[127] He said he wanted to focus on issues that were more important to people in his district.[127][128] His assertion earned him a number of critics among supporters of same-sex marriage, including Bill Maher.[128]

Citing his appearance on The Apprentice, Aiken defended Donald Trump against accusations of racism during the 2016 presidential race.[129] However, following the August 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Aiken tweeted an apology for denying Trump was racist, going so far to say, "I'm a fucking dumbass."[129] Aiken reiterated that he was a Democrat and did not vote for Trump.

2022 Congressional election

In January 2022, Aiken released a video titled "Warming Up", in which he announced that he would run for the Democratic nomination in North Carolina's 4th congressional district.[130][131][132] In this video, Aiken is quoted as saying, "If the loudest and most hateful voices think they are going to speak for us, just tell them I'm warming up the old vocal chords."[133]

Sara Pequeño, a member of the Raleigh-based The News & Observer editorial board, criticized Aiken for jumping into the race when other Democratic candidates had more political experience and questioned "what has he done to serve North Carolina?"[134][135]

In the Democratic primary, Aiken was overshadowed by two other Democratic candidates, state Senator Valerie Foushee and Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam and he finished third place in the eight candidate primary.

Electoral history

Democratic primary election results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Clay Aiken 11,634 40.83
Democratic Keith Crisco 11,265 39.54
Democratic Toni Morris 5,593 19.63
Turnout 28,492
North Carolina's 2nd Congressional District, 2014[136]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Renee Ellmers (Incumbent) 122,128 58.83
Democratic Clay Aiken 85,479 41.17
Total votes 207,607 100

2022

2022 North Carolina's 4th congressional district Democratic primary[137]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Valerie Foushee 40,531 46.15
Democratic Nida Allam 32,424 36.92
Democratic Clay Aiken 6,469 7.37
Democratic Ashley Ward 4,730 5.39
Democratic Richard Watkins III 1,132 1.29
Democratic Crystal Cavalier 1,104 1.26
Democratic Stephen Valentine 1,004 1.14
Democratic Matt Grooms 433 0.49
Total votes 87,827 100.0

Fans

 
Aiken at a 2006 Christmas tour appearance in Merrillville, Indiana

Aiken was voted the Favorite Reality Star of 2003 by TV Guide readers and "the most-loved reality star of all time" in a TV Guide poll conducted in the summer of 2005.[138] In February 2006, People magazine readers voted Aiken their "Favorite American Idol".[139]

While the origin of the term "Claymates" is unknown, Aiken trademarked the term.[140] While in Los Angeles in September 2006 for a CD signing and appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Aiken talked with Jann Carl of Entertainment Tonight about the names various sub-groups have given themselves: "Claysians" (Asian fans), "Claynadians" (Canadian fans), "Clayropeans" (European fans) and "Claydawgs" (male fans). She then teased him about having his own "Clay Nation".[141] At the CD signing, two young fans asked Aiken to autograph their shoulderblades and then went to the local tattoo parlor to make them permanent; later that day on Jimmy Kimmel Live! they were brought on stage to show the tattoos. Although some of his fans have been criticized at times by the media as being obsessive,[142] he defends the group as a whole. When Kimmel said to Aiken that his fans were "crazy", Aiken stated that they were merely "enthusiastic". In 2003, in anticipation of the release of Measure of a Man, fans all over the country decided to get together and hold parties to celebrate the release of the CD and purchase copies at midnight. In 2006, for the release of A Thousand Different Ways, release parties were held in more than 80 cities in the United States, Canada, and Singapore.[143][144][145]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

  • All Is Well (2006)

Compilations

DVDs

  • A Clay Aiken Christmas (2004)
  • Tried and True Live (2010)

Awards and nominations

Professional

American Music Awards

  • 2003: Won – Fan's Choice Award
  • 2003: Nominated – Favorite Male Artist – Pop or Rock

Billboard Awards

New Music Weekly Awards

  • 2004: Won – Top 40 Male Artist of the Year

American Christian Music Awards

Achievement

  • 2005 Robert M. Barg Memorial Achievement Award[146]
  • 2006 UNC Charlotte Alumni Association Outstanding Young Alumnus Award[147]
  • 2007 National Center for Learning Disabilities' Children's Advocacy Award[148]
  • 2009 The Family Circle Award from the Family Equality Council[149]

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External links

Official websites

  • Official website
  • Clay Aiken's channel on YouTube
  • Clay Aiken – UNICEF Celebrity Ambassador

Reference sites

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Clayton Holmes Aiken ne Grissom born November 30 1978 is an American singer television personality actor politician and activist Aiken finished second place on the second season of American Idol in 2003 and his debut album Measure of a Man went multi platinum He released four more albums on the RCA label Merry Christmas with Love 2004 A Thousand Different Ways 2006 the Christmas EP All is Well 2006 2 3 and On My Way Here 2008 4 Since then he has released two more albums both with Decca Records Tried and True 2010 and Steadfast 2012 5 6 Aiken has also had eleven tours in support of his albums In all he has sold over 5 million albums and is the fourth highest selling American Idol alumnus 7 Clay AikenAiken at Politicon in 2016Background informationBirth nameClayton Holmes Grissom 1 Born 1978 11 30 November 30 1978 age 44 Raleigh North Carolina U S GenresPopsoft rockR amp BacousticOccupation s Politiciansinger songwriteractorauthorInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active2003 presentLabelsRCADeccaWebsitewww wbr clayaiken wbr com Aiken co wrote a bestselling memoir in 2004 Learning to Sing In 2004 he also had a televised Christmas special A Clay Aiken Christmas During much of 2008 he appeared on Broadway in the musical comedy Spamalot in the role of Sir Robin 8 9 In 2010 he hosted the PBS special Tried amp True Live He has also had numerous cameo and guest appearances on TV shows In 2012 he competed in the fifth season of The Celebrity Apprentice coming in second to Arsenio Hall With Diane Bubel Aiken created the Bubel Aiken Foundation in 2003 which was later renamed the National Inclusion Project In 2004 he became a UNICEF ambassador a position he held until 2013 when he gave it up in order to run for Congress He traveled extensively in this role In 2006 he was appointed for a two year term to the Presidential Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities 10 11 12 In 2014 Aiken ran for the United States House of Representatives in North Carolina s 2nd congressional district 13 He won the Democratic primary but lost to Republican incumbent Renee Ellmers in the general election 14 15 In January 2022 he announced a run for the Democratic nomination in North Carolina s 4th congressional district 16 17 but he lost in the primary to Valerie Foushee Contents 1 Early life 2 Personal life 2 1 Public declaration of being gay 2 2 Faith and philosophy 3 American Idol 3 1 American Idol season 2 performances and results 4 Music 4 1 2003 2004 Measure of a Man 4 2 2004 2006 Merry Christmas With Love 4 3 2006 2008 A Thousand Different Ways And All Is Well 4 4 2008 2009 On My Way Here 4 5 2009 2011 Tried and True 4 6 2011 present Steadfast 5 Television 6 Broadway 7 Other theater work 8 Tours 9 Activism 9 1 National Inclusion Project formerly BAF 9 2 UNICEF 10 Politics 10 1 2014 Congressional election 10 2 2022 Congressional election 10 3 Electoral history 10 4 2022 11 Fans 12 Discography 12 1 Studio albums 12 2 EPs 12 3 Compilations 12 4 DVDs 13 Awards and nominations 13 1 Professional 13 2 Achievement 14 See also 15 References 16 External links 16 1 Official websites 16 2 Reference sitesEarly life EditClay Aiken was born and raised in Raleigh North Carolina As a young boy Aiken sang in the Raleigh Boychoir and as a teenager he sang in school choirs church choir musicals and local theatre productions 18 After high school he sang lead with a local band Just By Chance co hosting and performing with the band at Just by Chance and Friends shows in Dunn North Carolina 19 He was also MC and performer at the Johnston Community College Country Showcase in Smithfield and at the North Carolina Music Connection and Hometown Music Connection shows in Garner and Benson He performed the national anthem numerous times for the Raleigh IceCaps and the Carolina Hurricanes hockey teams 18 and performed it at the 2011 NHL All Star Game at the RBC Center in Raleigh Three demo albums of Aiken s vocals were created before American Idol with the aid of studio time given as a birthday gift by his mother a cassette called Look What Love Has Done by Clayton Grissom a cassette and CD entitled Redefined by Clayton Aiken and a CD that combined some songs from each of the previous demos Look What Love Has Done Vol 2 by Clay Aiken 20 21 Estranged from his abusive birth father Vernon Grissom and with his mother s and grandfather Alvis Aiken s permission at the age of 19 he legally changed his surname from Grissom to his mother Faye s maiden name Aiken 1 Aiken attended Raleigh s Leesville Road High School and took courses at Campbell University before enrolling at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte In 1995 Aiken started working at the YMCA Still in high school Aiken learned quickly that he could make a difference in the lives of young people 22 He found his interest in special education while directing YMCA children s camps as a teenager and at age 19 he served as a substitute teacher for a classroom of autistic students at Brentwood Elementary School in Raleigh It was during that experience that he decided to finish college and become a special education teacher 23 While attending college in Charlotte he took a part time job as an assistant to a boy with autism and it was this child s mother Diane Bubel who urged him to audition for American Idol Although his American Idol activities temporarily delayed his academic pursuits Aiken completed his course work while on tour and graduated with a bachelor s degree in special education in December 2003 24 Personal life EditOn August 8 2008 Aiken announced on his personal blog the birth of his son in North Carolina My dear friend Jaymes and I are so excited to announce the birth of Parker Foster Aiken 25 The child s mother Jaymes Foster is the sister of record producer David Foster executive producer of Aiken s last three albums on the RCA label The little man is healthy happy and as loud as his daddy Aiken wrote Mama Jaymes is doing quite well also 26 In his book Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life Aiken said It s a Southern tradition to be given your first name from your grandmama s maiden name 27 Aiken s middle name came from his paternal grandmother s maiden name he and Foster used the married surnames of their mothers to name their son Public declaration of being gay Edit After several years of public speculation Aiken came out as gay in a September 2008 interview with People magazine 28 In April 2009 Aiken was honored by the Family Equality Council advocacy group at its annual benefit dinner in New York City 29 On November 18 2010 Aiken went to Washington D C on behalf of Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network GLSEN at a Capitol Hill briefing talking about anti gay bullying 30 Faith and philosophy Edit Aiken was born into a Baptist family As a toddler in 1980 he attended Leesville Baptist Church every week According to his book Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life 31 he was involved in Bible school choir and the youth group The book made The New York Times Best Seller List in 2004 debuting at number two It was written with Allison Glock and published by Random House Barely mentioning American Idol Aiken instead turned his focus to the people who had the most influence in his life his mother grandparents siblings teachers and friends and to the importance of religion in his life He describes himself as a proud Southern Baptist who journeyed away from those roots in his late teens in search of a religion with more liberal social policies He then returned to that church because of family and social ties although he remains at odds with the church on some issues When asked in a PBS Kids interview to name his idols he responded When people ask me what three people I d like to have dinner with living or dead I say Jesus Christ Mr Rogers and Jimmy Carter 32 While not self identified as a Christian music artist Aiken was featured in Christian Music Planet as an American Idol Christian in 2004 and in a cover story Clay Aiken s Balancing Act in the January February 2005 issue 33 34 His pre Idol demo albums included several selections of Contemporary Christian Music or CCM and gospel songs A performance of the Commodores Jesus is Love at the American Music Awards in 2003 earned Aiken and Ruben Studdard a standing ovation Aiken has sung a few CCM songs at his pop concerts and has made Christmas albums Christmas television specials and performances and Christmas tours essential elements of his career Aiken makes it clear that he is aware not everyone shares his religious beliefs and it is not his intention to press these beliefs on others When he worked as a camp counselor at the YMCA he challenged other camp faculty by insisting that singing overtly Christian songs was inappropriate as some of the kids were Jewish I stood firm no child is going to have a spiritual crisis on my watch 35 His public philosophy geared towards inclusion and service to others reflects his stance that decisions about religion should be made at home 36 37 American Idol EditMain article American Idol season 2 Aiken had filled out an application to participate in the reality show The Amazing Race when a friend of his insisted that he try out for American Idol instead 38 Television viewers first glimpsed Aiken during the audition episodes at the beginning of American Idol s second season The show s judges first saw Aiken as a nerdy type unlikely to be a typical pop idol but after hearing him sing Heatwave s Always and Forever decided to advance him to the next round The clip of the judges surprise during this audition performance was replayed many times over the course of the competition Aiken made it to the round of 32 before being cut from the show but he was invited to return for the Wild Card round his performance of Elton John s Don t Let the Sun Go Down on Me sent him on to the final 12 as the viewer s choice While noted for his performance of ballads such as Neil Sedaka s Solitaire his upbeat performances including the Foundations Build Me Up Buttercup were also appreciated Aiken received enough votes every week to keep him out of the bottom three Part of his appeal was his geek to chic transformation in appearance I looked like Opie Aiken said to People magazine regarding his appearance at his American Idol audition in 2002 39 He replaced his glasses with contact lenses and agreed to let the show s stylists change his hair style 40 With longer flat ironed spiky hair and a penchant for wearing striped shirts Aiken had established a trademark look by the final American Idol season 2 show On May 21 2003 Aiken came in a close second to Ruben Studdard who won the contest by 134 000 votes out of more than 24 000 000 votes cast The result was controversial as some hypothesized that Idol s voting system was incapable of handling the number of attempted calls 41 In an interview prior to the start of the fifth season of American Idol Executive Producer Nigel Lythgoe revealed for the first time that Aiken had led the fan voting every week from the Wild Card week to the finale when the possibly random voting result gave Studdard the win 42 Rolling Stone featured Aiken on the cover of its July 2003 issue In the cover article Aiken said One thing I ve found of people in the public eye either you re a womanizer or you ve got to be gay Since I m neither one of those people are completely concerned about me 43 In subsequent interviews he expressed frustration over continued questions about his sexual orientation telling People magazine in 2006 It doesn t matter what I say People are going to believe what they want 44 Aiken made a surprise appearance on the final show of the fifth season of American Idol when failed auditioner Michael Sandecki returned to the show to receive a Golden Idol award for Best Impersonator for his Clay Aiken like appearance Aiken appeared without introduction in a well tailored designer suit and longer darker hair with bangs looking so different that many did not recognize him until he began to sing Don t Let the Sun Go Down on Me 45 46 The second season of the American Idol Rewind series 2007 was narrated by Aiken 47 Aiken is reportedly one of the top 10 earners of Idol earning an estimated 1 5 million in 2010 48 American Idol season 2 performances and results Edit Week Theme Song Sung Artist Order ResultAudition Free Choice Always And Forever Heatwave N A AdvancedTop 32 Semi final Group 2 Free Choice Open Arms Journey 1 Top 3Wild CardWild Card Free Choice Don t Let The Sun Go Down on Me Elton John 2 SelectedPublic VoteTop 12 Motown I Can t Help Myself Sugar Pie Honey Bunch Four Tops 7 SafeTop 11 Movie Soundtracks Somewhere Out There An American Tail Linda Ronstadt James Ingram 4 SafeTop 10 Country Rock Someone Else s Star Bryan White 10 SafeTop 81 Disco Everlasting Love Carl Carlton 4 SafeTop 8 Billboard 1 At This Moment Billy Vera 1 SafeTop 7 Billy Joel Tell Her About It Billy Joel 7 SafeTop 6 Diane Warren I Could Not Ask For More Edwin McCain 2 SafeTop 5 1960sNeil Sedaka Build Me Up Buttercup Solitaire The FoundationsNeil Sedaka 510 SafeTop 4 Bee Gees To Love Somebody Grease Bee GeesFrankie Valli 26 SafeTop 3 Random ChoiceJudges ChoiceIdol s Choice Vincent Mack The Knife Unchained Melody Don McLeanBobby DarinThe Righteous Brothers 369 SafeTop 2 Finale This Is the Night Here There And Everywhere Bridge Over Troubled Water Clay AikenThe BeatlesSimon amp Garfunkel 246 Runner up Note 1 Due to Corey Clark s disqualification the Top 9 performances became Top 8 when no one was eliminated Music Edit2003 2004 Measure of a Man Edit On October 14 2003 Aiken released his first solo album Measure of a Man which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 613 000 copies sold in its first week the highest selling debut for a solo artist in 10 years 49 The album received RIAA Double Platinum certification on November 17 2003 a Double Platinum plaque was presented to Aiken by Clive Davis on October 22 2003 during Good Morning America The album spawned both the hit single Invisible and his first hit song This Is the Night both co written by British songwriter Chris Braide Later that year Aiken won the Fan s Choice Award at the American Music Awards ceremony and his CD single This Is The Night Bridge Over Troubled Water won the Billboard award for the Best Selling Single of 2003 2004 2006 Merry Christmas With Love Edit On November 16 2004 Aiken released a holiday album titled Merry Christmas with Love which set a new record for fastest selling holiday album in the Soundscan era since 1991 50 The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and tied Celine Dion s record for the highest debut by a holiday album in the history of Billboard magazine Merry Christmas with Love sold over 1 000 000 copies retail in six weeks and was the best selling holiday album of 2004 receiving RIAA Platinum certification on January 6 2005 2006 2008 A Thousand Different Ways And All Is Well Edit Aiken s second studio album A Thousand Different Ways was released September 19 2006 51 He worked on the album under the guidance of Canadian producer and A amp R executive Jaymes Foster 52 The album contains ten cover songs and four new songs one of which Aiken co wrote Clive Davis is credited with the cover concept 53 One additional song Lover All Alone written by Aiken and David Foster is included with the album on iTunes Debuting at number two on the Billboard chart A Thousand Different Ways made Aiken the fourth artist ever to have his first three albums debut in the Top 5 and scan over 200 000 in the first week 54 Aiken s second Christmas album All Is Well an EP of four Christmas songs was released exclusively to Walmart on November 28 2006 and was released to iTunes as a digital download in December 2007 55 2008 2009 On My Way Here Edit Aiken stated in an April 2007 interview with People that he was planning a new album and during his May 2007 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live he mentioned that he was in Los Angeles interviewing producers for the new album 56 Aiken found a song On My Way Here written by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder that struck a chord with him and became the inspiration for the album s theme in addition to the album title For a cohesive sound Aiken chose Mark Kipper Eldridge to produce the entire album On My Way Here was released May 6 2008 on the RCA label 57 According to an article posted on Billboard Aiken and RCA parted ways shortly after his On My Way Here album was released Aiken s rep confirmed to People magazine that Aiken left RCA 58 59 Stated in the cited People article The buzz about Aiken s exit was fueled earlier this week when his picture disappeared online and Billboard citing unnamed sources reported Friday that Aiken 30 had been dropped by the label According to Billboard Aiken s 2008 album On My Way Here sold just 159 000 copies in the U S compared to his 2003 debut album Measure of a Man which sold 2 78 million copies A fifth album The Very Best of Clay Aiken was released at the end of March 2009 on Sony s Legacy Recordings Playlist Series 60 This album was a compilation of songs that had been included on the previous albums released by RCA First week sales of 3000 copies placed Playlist The Very Best of Clay Aiken at number 173 on the Billboard 200 chart and at number ten on the Top Internet Albums chart 61 2009 2011 Tried and True Edit On August 10 2009 it was announced on Aiken s official website that he had signed with Decca Records and he would have new music out by early 2010 62 Performing the songs from his new album Tried and True Aiken held a one night only concert at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh North Carolina on March 12 2010 The concert filmed for PBS broadcast included guest appearances by Ruben Studdard and Linda Eder 6 63 Eder joined Aiken on stage for their duet of Crying which they recorded for his album The album was released on June 1 2010 and features songs popular in the 1950s and 1960s including two Aiken covered during his run on American Idol Mack the Knife and Unchained Melody 5 In conjunction with the PBS special a companion DVD Tried amp True Live was released on July 27 2010 A tour to promote the album is planned for early 2014 2011 present Steadfast Edit On December 20 2011 Aiken released a new single Bring Back My Love under the Decca Label The single is his first original song since the release of his album On My Way Here in 2008 On March 27 2012 Aiken released Steadfast a new album of previous recordings and songs only sung in concerts The album debuted at 120 on the Billboard 200 chart with sales of 4 000 in the first week 64 Television EditAiken has made many television appearances 65 On Labor Day 2003 Aiken sang Bridge Over Troubled Water at the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon and received a standing ovation from the audience Lewis compared Aiken with Frank Sinatra and marveled at the dedication of Aiken s fan base We have someone here today from the smash hit show American Idol We re thrilled to have him joining us today because when it was made known that he would appear on this Telethon the emails and the fan clubs that this young man has have sent us 30 000 00 just at the fact that he was here And I can honestly say I have never in all of my life seen a theatrical groundswell that this kid has motivated that it makes us all come right back to the bobby sox and Frank And isn t it nice to live through that magnificence again Here is Clay Aiken 66 That same year Aiken sang The Star Spangled Banner on the opening night of the 2003 World Series and appeared in numerous television specials during the winter of 2003 including Disney s Christmas Day Parade and the Nick at Nite Holiday Special where he sang the Little Drummer Boy Peace on Earth with Bing Crosby via special effects Aiken starred in and executive produced his first TV special December 2004 titled A Clay Aiken Christmas with special guests Barry Manilow Yolanda Adams and Megan Mullally the special was released on DVD later that month On July 4 2004 Aiken was one of the performers in the A Capitol Fourth concert in Washington D C and performed in the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series in 2004 and 2005 He also sang Isn t She Lovely on the popular television show Scrubs Aiken was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live in 2004 and participated in several skits He has appeared multiple times on The Tonight Show interviewing with Jay Leno as a guest in addition to singing and has become a regular guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live The Kimmel appearances often feature skits in one Jimmy Kimmel s then girlfriend Sarah Silverman confessed to an affair with Aiken and in another Aiken expressed his distaste for Kimmel s jokes about him by beating him up In May 2007 he spent the first half of his interview on horseback while talking about his recent UNICEF trip to Afghanistan A few weeks later he appeared as a spokesperson for Guillermo s Mustache in Kimmel s fictional DVD informercial shown on the Dancing With the Stars finale Aiken made his acting debut on Ed in early 2004 playing himself and in 2005 he was interviewed by Erica Kane on All My Children He played the role of cafeteria worker Kenny on the Scrubs episode My Life in Four Cameras In December 2006 he made an appearance as himself on Days of Our Lives After hosting and performing in the American Idol Christmas special in 2003 Aiken has had several subsequent hosting jobs He was a special correspondent for The Insider for the 2005 Emmy Awards and on the sets of the sitcom Reba with Reba McEntire and Dancing With the Stars He co hosted The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet in 2006 and on November 17 2006 filled in for Regis Philbin as guest host on Live with Regis and Kelly During an interview Aiken covered Kelly Ripa s mouth with his hand 67 The incident drew considerable media reaction after Ripa complained at length about the incident on her show the following Monday 68 Aiken made fun of the controversy on the 2006 American Music Awards the next night with Tori Spelling 69 On The Tyra Banks Show in 2006 filmed before the Ripa incident Aiken mentioned wanting to have his own talk show someday and Banks switched seats with him and let him interview her for one segment of the show Aiken was a guest judge on the April 8 2009 segment of Banks show America s Next Top Model in what the show refers to as a teach he worked with the remaining eight contestants on their acting skills prior to the judging In November 2007 Aiken was a contestant on a celebrity edition of the game show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader 70 Playing for his charity the National Inclusion Project he chose to drop out after the ninth question with US 300 000 despite having a copy and a save at his disposal If he had played the tenth question he would have won US 500 000 Aiken and the 5th grader playing with him both had the correct answer In May 2009 Aiken made a guest appearance on 30 Rock in the season 3 episode Kidney Now It was revealed in this episode that he is the cousin of the show s character Kenneth 71 In August 2010 Aiken guest starred in an episode of Phineas and Ferb called Phineas and Ferb Summer Belongs To You Aiken sang an inspirational duet with Chaka Khan to encourage those who did not believe that Phineas and Ferb could accomplish their goal of circling the globe faster than the sun thus creating the longest summer day of all time 72 On January 30 2011 Aiken sang the United States national anthem at the 2011 NHL All Star game held at the RBC Center in Raleigh North Carolina home of the Carolina Hurricanes On July 24 2011 73 Aiken guest starred on the comedy drama series Drop Dead Diva In 2012 Aiken was the runner up on the fifth season of The Celebrity Apprentice raising US 361 500 for the National Inclusion Project 74 Aiken appeared in one of the last episodes of The Office titled A A R M He played himself and was one of the judges for a reality show that Andy was auditioning for 75 In 2013 Aiken guest starred on an episode Law amp Order Special Victims Unit along with Taylor Hicks and Ashanti playing themselves as judges for a singing contest on the episode called Dissonant Voices 76 Broadway EditOn January 18 2008 Aiken made his Broadway debut when he joined the cast of Monty Python s Spamalot for a four month run ending on May 4 2008 He played Sir Robin in the Tony Award winning musical directed by Mike Nichols In addition to Sir Robin Aiken played the 1st Guard and the Brother Maynard roles 77 On August 12 2008 it was announced that Aiken would resume his role as Sir Robin beginning on September 19 and ending on January 4 2009 9 On December 23 2008 Aiken had his caricature unveiled at world famous Sardi s restaurant 78 In December 2018 Aiken and Ruben Studdard starred in Ruben amp Clay s First Annual Family Fun Pageant Spectacular Reunion Christmas Show on Broadway 79 Other theater work EditIn May 2013 Aiken starred as Man in Chair in North Carolina Theatre s production of The Drowsy Chaperone along with fellow Raleigh native and Tony Award winner Beth Leavel who reprised her role as The Chaperone During the summer of 2013 Aiken performed the role of Joseph in the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit Maine 80 In June 2019 Aiken starred as Teen Angel in Grease at the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The energy level is high but there s no question it steps up a notch when Clay Aiken struts out in the second act and gives Pittsburgh a taste of why his Claymates are hopelessly devoted to the former American Idol 81 As Teen Angel in the Pittsburgh CLO s production of Grease Aiken is only on stage for about five minutes Those five minutes however are fab u lous 82 Tours EditFrom February through April 2004 Aiken and Kelly Clarkson embarked on the Independent Tour as co headliners 83 Following this tour he was scheduled for a few summer solo tour dates but demand ultimately led to the booking of 50 dates across the United States resulting in what many fans called the Not A Tour Disney Buena Vista was the exclusive sponsor of this unnamed summer tour promoting their Aladdin Special Edition 2 Disc DVD with a preview of Aiken s rendition of Proud of Your Boy a song originally intended for the first release of the film but cut when the Aladdin storyline changed during production A music video featuring Aiken is on the Aladdin Special Edition DVD 84 On this tour he also performed a duet Without You which was released on Kimberley Locke s 2004 debut album One Love In November 2004 Aiken launched his third tour of the year which revolved around a Christmas theme The Joyful Noise Tour sponsored by Ronald McDonald House Charities featured a conductor and a 30 piece orchestra 85 In some cities Aiken was supported by the local philharmonic or symphony such as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Local choirs from high schools and elementary schools also participated at each concert 86 Aiken at a 2006 Christmas tour appearance in Waukegan IllinoisDuring the summer of 2005 Aiken with a seven piece band and three back up singers toured with the Jukebox Tour performing songs of the 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s and 1990s as well as a few favorites from Measure of a Man He also performed a few new songs being considered for his next album 87 In early November 2005 Aiken launched his second Christmas tour The 2005 Joyful Noise tour featured a series of vignettes written by Aiken 88 which told the story of an older woman who had lost the Christmas spirit and a young boy who helps her find it again A cast of actors dancers and back up singers traveled with the tour and members of local theater groups were added in each venue for smaller non speaking roles and crowd scenes The tour opened in Vancouver British Columbia on November 2 and ended in Clearwater Florida on December 30 According to Pollstar Aiken s first five tours grossed 28 million 89 90 In December 2006 Aiken began his third Christmas tour comprising performances in 18 Midwest and East Coast cities Aiken was supported by local orchestras which also opened the concerts with a program of seasonal music 91 A 23 date tour in support of his third album A Thousand Different Ways began on July 4 2007 and ended in Orlando Florida on August 19 On this tour Aiken hired local symphonies to back him along with tour regulars Jesse Vargas pianist conductor and arranger Sean McDaniel drummer and Quiana Parler and Angela Fisher backup singers Stops included the Greek Theatre Los Angeles Chautauqua Institution in New York and the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia Three days into the tour Aiken and a woman were involved in an in flight altercation in which she allegedly shoved him As a result of the scuffle Aiken and the woman were later questioned by the FBI 92 Aiken told Entertainment Tonight that he had been sleeping when the incident occurred 93 His fourth annual Christmas tour Christmas in the Heartland began on November 26 2007 in Wichita Kansas 94 That 21 date tour ended on December 22 2007 in Merrillville Indiana He has ended all of his Christmas tours with his signature Christmas song Don t Save It All For Christmas Day Aiken and Ruben Studdard brought their Timeless tour to cities in the US and Canada beginning in Asheville North Carolina on July 23 2010 and ending in Biloxi Mississippi on August 14 63 95 96 Instead of a concert focusing on each singers recordings Aiken and Studdard opted for a variety show format covering medleys of songs from the 1960s to the 1990s with a few solos and interspersed with comedy bits 97 Aiken announced on July 30 2010 that he will be touring in February and March 2011 in conjunction with PBS to support his album Tried and True and accompanying live DVD Clay Aiken Tried and True Live 98 99 Aiken began his fifth Christmas tour Joyful Noise 2012 in Florida in November 2012 100 101 Activism EditIn 1995 Aiken started working at the YMCA 22 At 19 Aiken taught at Brentwood Elementary School in a class of kids with autism It was during that experience that he decided to finish college and become a special education teacher 23 Aiken has participated in multiple benefit events and concerts including the 2004 Rosalynn Carter Benefit the America s Promise Benefit and Heather Headley s Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS benefit Home where he sang a duet with Headley 102 He was one of the celebrity readers for the Arthur Celebrity Audiobook Stories for Heroes Series which benefits the Bubel Aiken Foundation now the National Inclusion Project and other charities and served as spokesperson for the series He was also a spokesperson for the 2004 Toys For Tots drive and acted as an ambassador for the Ronald McDonald House Charities Aiken worked with the Make A Wish Foundation to make one little boy s dream of singing on stage with Clay Aiken come true 103 In September 2006 Aiken was appointed to the Presidential Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities by President George W Bush Appointees serve a two year term Aiken was sworn on September 14 2006 by HHS Assistant Secretary for Children and Families Wade F Horn PhD 12 While appearing in Spamalot Aiken used his free time and celebrity to help raise funds for Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS BC EFA during their fund drives and auctions 104 105 In 2010 Aiken spoke out for gay rights at the Human Rights Campaign dinner in North Carolina 106 He also joined other celebrities in filming an educational video for Cyndi Lauper s web based Give a Damn campaign a project of her True Colors Fund In addition to UNICEF and his National Inclusion Project he is promoting GLSEN the Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network as one of his causes on his official website 107 108 National Inclusion Project formerly BAF Edit Main article National Inclusion Project Aiken s interest in autism issues led him along with Diane Bubel whose son Michael is diagnosed with autism and was tutored by Aiken to found the National Inclusion Project formerly the Bubel Aiken Foundation which supports the integration of children with disabilities into the life environment of their non disabled peers 109 The foundation runs summer camps which reflect its mission and also presents Able to Serve awards to support the volunteer efforts of children with physical and mental disabilities 110 111 In July 2005 Raleigh s WRAL TV reported on an internet campaign mounted by critics questioning how Aiken s foundation used its money WRAL news hired an independent accountant who reported that program services totaled 920 000 in 2004 around 85 cents on every dollar donated which is considered a solid percentage compared to other charities 112 CNN picked up the story and Aiken appeared on Showbiz Tonight to provide details about the foundation s programs 113 In late 2004 the foundation was awarded a 500 000 grant by the US government to develop a K 12 model for inclusion in community service projects to be used in schools across the country In addition State Farm granted 1 5 million to the foundation to help develop a primary education curriculum focused on teaching social and life skills through service to children of all levels of ability 114 On August 5 2009 in an open letter from the founders Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel announced that they would rename the organization as the National Inclusion Project 10 UNICEF Edit In November 2004 Aiken was appointed a U S Fund for UNICEF National Ambassador with a mission to help ensure that children everywhere are afforded a primary education 11 After the tsunami at the end of 2004 he participated in the NBC4 telethon which raised over 10 million and recorded public service announcements in support of South Asian tsunami relief He later recorded a video featuring the song Give A Little Bit to be used as a public service announcement to raise money for tsunami victims He was the 2005 spokesperson for the Trick or Treat for UNICEF drive 115 In March 2005 UNICEF sent Aiken to the tsunami stricken Banda Aceh area to raise awareness of the need to restore education quickly to the children who survived this disaster 116 UNICEF sent Aiken on another mission in May 2005 to northern Uganda to witness the plight of children called night commuters who flee the villages each night to sleep in streets and shelters in hopes of avoiding being kidnapped by the Lord s Resistance Army He was sent to Kabul and Bamyan in Afghanistan in April 2007 where he was able to spend time with children in their classrooms he also visited a health center for women and children where he administered oral polio vaccinations to babies He observed that Afghani children after being forbidden for so many years by the Taliban regime to attend school are eager to return to school now that they are once again allowed to receive an education 117 Aiken spent his 2007 Christmas in Mexico with the children affected by the floods in the states of Chiapas and Tabasco 118 119 In late June and early July 2008 UNICEF sent Aiken to Somalia and Kenya 120 121 Politics Edit2014 Congressional election Edit Clay Aiken speaking at Politicon in June 2016 In the 2014 midterm elections Aiken was the Democratic Party s candidate for North Carolina s 2nd congressional district He won the Democratic primary held on May 6 2014 by fewer than 400 votes His main opponent Keith Crisco died days after the primary vote but before the votes could be certified 122 123 In the general election held on November 4 2014 Aiken was defeated by incumbent Republican Congresswoman Renee Ellmers 59 to 41 percent 124 North Carolina s 2nd district is considered a safe Republican seat Aiken s campaign was captured by a filmmaking team and shown in the 2015 documentary miniseries The Runner Up which aired on the Esquire Network 125 Since coming out as gay in 2008 Aiken has been more politically outspoken particularly on gay rights and same sex marriage 126 127 He spoke out against North Carolina Amendment 1 adopted in 2012 which banned gay marriage and civil unions in the state 126 When he ran for Congress however he said he did not want to be perceived as a single issue candidate and said gay marriage was not the issue he was campaigning on 127 He said he wanted to focus on issues that were more important to people in his district 127 128 His assertion earned him a number of critics among supporters of same sex marriage including Bill Maher 128 Citing his appearance on The Apprentice Aiken defended Donald Trump against accusations of racism during the 2016 presidential race 129 However following the August 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Virginia Aiken tweeted an apology for denying Trump was racist going so far to say I m a fucking dumbass 129 Aiken reiterated that he was a Democrat and did not vote for Trump 2022 Congressional election Edit In January 2022 Aiken released a video titled Warming Up in which he announced that he would run for the Democratic nomination in North Carolina s 4th congressional district 130 131 132 In this video Aiken is quoted as saying If the loudest and most hateful voices think they are going to speak for us just tell them I m warming up the old vocal chords 133 Sara Pequeno a member of the Raleigh based The News amp Observer editorial board criticized Aiken for jumping into the race when other Democratic candidates had more political experience and questioned what has he done to serve North Carolina 134 135 In the Democratic primary Aiken was overshadowed by two other Democratic candidates state Senator Valerie Foushee and Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam and he finished third place in the eight candidate primary Electoral history Edit Democratic primary election results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Clay Aiken 11 634 40 83Democratic Keith Crisco 11 265 39 54Democratic Toni Morris 5 593 19 63Turnout 28 492North Carolina s 2nd Congressional District 2014 136 Party Candidate Votes Republican Renee Ellmers Incumbent 122 128 58 83Democratic Clay Aiken 85 479 41 17Total votes 207 607 1002022 Edit 2022 North Carolina s 4th congressional district Democratic primary 137 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Valerie Foushee 40 531 46 15Democratic Nida Allam 32 424 36 92Democratic Clay Aiken 6 469 7 37Democratic Ashley Ward 4 730 5 39Democratic Richard Watkins III 1 132 1 29Democratic Crystal Cavalier 1 104 1 26Democratic Stephen Valentine 1 004 1 14Democratic Matt Grooms 433 0 49Total votes 87 827 100 0Fans Edit Aiken at a 2006 Christmas tour appearance in Merrillville IndianaAiken was voted the Favorite Reality Star of 2003 by TV Guide readers and the most loved reality star of all time in a TV Guide poll conducted in the summer of 2005 138 In February 2006 People magazine readers voted Aiken their Favorite American Idol 139 While the origin of the term Claymates is unknown Aiken trademarked the term 140 While in Los Angeles in September 2006 for a CD signing and appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live Aiken talked with Jann Carl of Entertainment Tonight about the names various sub groups have given themselves Claysians Asian fans Claynadians Canadian fans Clayropeans European fans and Claydawgs male fans She then teased him about having his own Clay Nation 141 At the CD signing two young fans asked Aiken to autograph their shoulderblades and then went to the local tattoo parlor to make them permanent later that day on Jimmy Kimmel Live they were brought on stage to show the tattoos Although some of his fans have been criticized at times by the media as being obsessive 142 he defends the group as a whole When Kimmel said to Aiken that his fans were crazy Aiken stated that they were merely enthusiastic In 2003 in anticipation of the release of Measure of a Man fans all over the country decided to get together and hold parties to celebrate the release of the CD and purchase copies at midnight In 2006 for the release of A Thousand Different Ways release parties were held in more than 80 cities in the United States Canada and Singapore 143 144 145 Discography EditMain article Clay Aiken discography Studio albums Edit Measure of a Man 2003 Merry Christmas with Love 2004 A Thousand Different Ways 2006 On My Way Here 2008 Tried and True 2010 Steadfast 2012 EPs Edit All Is Well 2006 Compilations Edit The Very Best of Clay Aiken 2009 A Thousand Different Ways Measure of a Man 2010 DVDs Edit A Clay Aiken Christmas 2004 Tried and True Live 2010 Awards and nominations EditProfessional Edit American Music Awards 2003 Won Fan s Choice Award 2003 Nominated Favorite Male Artist Pop or RockBillboard Awards 2003 Won Best Selling Single of 2003 Bridge Over Troubled Water This Is The Night 2004 Won Best Selling Christmas Album Merry Christmas with Love 2004 Won Best Selling Christian Album Merry Christmas with Love 2005 Won Best Selling Christian Album Merry Christmas with LoveNew Music Weekly Awards 2004 Won Top 40 Male Artist of the YearAmerican Christian Music Awards 2005 Won Outstanding Yule CD Merry Christmas with LoveAchievement Edit 2005 Robert M Barg Memorial Achievement Award 146 2006 UNC Charlotte Alumni Association Outstanding Young Alumnus Award 147 2007 National Center for Learning Disabilities Children s Advocacy Award 148 2009 The Family Circle Award from the Family Equality Council 149 See also EditList of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 U S List of Decca Records artists List of number one hits United States List of UNICEF Goodwill AmbassadorsReferences Edit a b Aiken Clay Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life 2004 p 56 ISBN 1 4000 6392 2 Moss Corey No Love for Idol Losers Archived May 4 2015 at the Wayback Machine MTV Retrieved June 23 2007 Barnes Ken Idol sales standings A fairly exhaustive list USA Today November 9 2006 Retrieved November 23 2006 article archived Clay Aiken heads Here on next album Reuters Billboard March 25 2008 a b Decca Records Clay Aiken Retrieved April 8 2010 Archived April 9 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b Ehlers Matt A classic move Archived March 17 2010 at the Wayback Machine Newsobserver March 12 2010 Retrieved March 13 2010 American Idols Top 10 Selling Performers of All Time Billboard Facebook Clay Aiken meets Monty Python CNN Retrieved February 5 2008 article archived a b Cox Gordon August 12 2008 Clay Aiken returning to Broadway American Idol vet to reprise Spamalot role Variety Archived from the original on February 5 2013 Retrieved August 12 2008 a b An open letter from co founders Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel Archived August 9 2009 at the Wayback Machine National Inclusion Project August 5 2009 Retrieved August 5 2009 a b Celebrity Ambassadors Clay Aiken US Fund for UNICEF website a b ACF Press Office PCPID Appointments Archived September 25 2006 at the Wayback Machine US Dept of Health and Human Services 2006 Retrieved June 22 2007 Clay Aiken Already Facing Anti Gay Rhetoric From Congressional Opponent ThinkProgress Jarvis Craig May 13 2014 Aiken victory confirmed as more details on Crisco s death emerge The Charlotte Observer Archived from the original on May 17 2014 Retrieved May 15 2014 Lachman Samantha November 4 2014 Clay Aiken Defeated in 2014 North Carolina Congressional Race The Huffington Post Retrieved November 6 2014 Former American Idol star Clay Aiken is running for Congress again The Week Retrieved January 10 2022 Willman Chris January 10 2022 Clay Aiken Running for Congress in North Carolina Variety Retrieved January 10 2022 a b Aiken Clay 2004 Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life pp 249 251 ISBN 1 4000 6392 2 Woerner Tom May 22 2003 Scouts Remember Fallen Veterans The Dunn Daily Record Retrieved April 7 2006 dead link Redefined track listing last fm Retrieved June 24 2007 Demo CD Look What Love Has Done Vol 2 track listing last fm Retrieved June 21 2007 a b Aiken Clay Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life 2004 pp 133 134 ISBN 1 4000 6392 2 a b Aiken Clay Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life 2004 pp 153 161 ISBN 1 4000 6392 2 American Idol star Clay Aiken graduates USA Today December 24 2003 Retrieved July 3 2007 Aiken Clay Welcome to Our World Archived January 3 2010 at the Wayback Machine Blog Clay Aiken s Official Fanclub August 8 2008 Retrieved August 8 2008 Associated Press Clay Aiken Is a Father Archived March 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine News theInsider com August 8 2008 Retrieved July 25 2009 Aiken Clay Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life 2004 pp 34 ISBN 1 4000 6392 2 Caplan David September 24 2008 Clay Aiken No More Secrets People Archived from the original on June 27 2012 Retrieved December 24 2008 Clay Aiken Linda Eder and More Hit Tavern for Family Equality permanent dead link broadway com April 21 2009 Retrieved August 4 2009 Clay Aiken to Congress Stop anti gay bullying Thegavoice com November 24 2010 Archived from the original on October 30 2013 Retrieved July 2 2013 Aiken Clay Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life 2004 October 2003 Retrieved June 24 2007 American Idol Christians 2004 in Review Christian Music Planet January 2005 Archived from the original on March 8 2007 Argyakis Andy Clay Aiken s Balancing Act Christian Music Planet January February 2005 Archived subscription required Aiken Clay Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life 2004 pp 228 ISBN 1 4000 6392 2 Bubel Aiken Foundation Aiken Clay Learning to Sing Hearing the Music in Your Life 2004 pp 227 229 ISBN 1 4000 6392 2 Bronson Fred The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits Billboard Books ISBN 0 8230 7677 6 People Photo Album Then and Now Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 24 2007 Cooper Chet Interview with Clay Aiken Ability Retrieved May 24 2007 Seibel Deborah Starr American Idol Outrage Your Vote Doesn t Count Broadcasting amp Cable May 17 2004 Retrieved April 8 2006 Martin Logan It s Going to be a Very Strong Season I Think An Interview with American Idol Producer Nigel Lythgoe Archived February 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Reality News Online January 17 2006 Retrieved April 8 2006 Hedegaard Erik and Jenny Eliscu New kid on the block Rolling Stone New York July 10 2003 Iss 926 pg 40 Tauber Michelle Clay Aiken Facing the Music People New York October 2 2006 Vol 66 Iss 14 pg 122 Clay Aiken Biography An Idol Returns Archived September 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine People May 24 2006 Retrieved May 24 2007 People Photo Album Clay Aiken 2006 Archived June 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine People Retrieved May 24 2007 American Idol Rewind Returns in National Syndication on Saturday September 29th PR Newswire September 28 2007 Retrieved October 7 2007 article archived Top earners from American Idol Abc2news com July 25 2011 Archived from the original on October 11 2013 Retrieved July 2 2013 Aiken CD Highest Selling Debut Album Since 1993 wral com November 6 2003 Retrieved August 8 2009 Rogers Steve Clay Aiken s Merry Christmas With Love holiday album debuts to record sales realitytvworld com November 29 2004 Retrieved August 8 2009 New Releases Sept 19 Elton John Clay Aiken Diana Krall Archived May 14 2010 at the Wayback Machine liveDaily com September 18 2006 Retrieved July 25 2009 Bliss Karen Aiken and Canadian Producer See Eye to Eye JAM November 7 2005 Retrieved April 8 2006 Clay Aiken Releases New Album Access Hollywood August 3 2006 Retrieved June 24 2007 article archived Clay Aiken Album A Thousand Different Ways Debuts at Number 2 on Billboard Album Chart With Sales Over 205 000 dead link PRNewswire September 27 2006 CD All Is Well Songs For Christmas 2006 Walmart article archived Richards Constance Clay Aiken Idol Is a Drug Archived April 7 2007 at the Wayback Machine People April 3 2007 Retrieved April 13 2007 Cohen Jonathan Clay Aiken Heads Here On Next Album Billboard March 21 2008 Retrieved March 21 2008 Clay Aiken Parts Ways With RCA Billboard by Shirley Halperin February 20 2009 Retrieved February 20 2009 Clay Aiken Leaves His Record Label People by David Caplan February 20 2009 Retrieved February 20 2009 Clay Aiken s favorite songs was released through the Playlist Series ClayOnline News February 27 2009 Retrieved February 27 2009 Top Internet Albums for the 4 18 2009 issue Reuters UK April 10 2009 Retrieved April 10 2009 We Are Excited To Announce ClayOnline News August 10 2009 Retrieved August 10 2009 a b Graff Gary Clay Aiken Ready For Tour Would Return to Idol As Judge Billboard June 23 2010 Retrieved June 23 2010 Mansfield Brian April 4 2012 McCreery s Clear as Day takes the top Idol album spot USA Today Idol Chatter Retrieved December 15 2013 Clay Aiken at IMDb q Clay Aiken Quotes about Clay Aiken Serpe Gina Ripa Rips Clay Rosie Responds E November 21 2006 Retrieved December 17 2006 The Z List This Week s Biggest Losers TMZ November 25 2006 Retrieved December 17 2006 People Photo Album Comic Relief Archived June 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine People Retrieved May 24 2007 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader 2007 Original Air Date November 1 2007 Season 2 Episode 9 NBC Universal Media Village May 14 2009 30 Rock 05 14 09 9 31 pm permanent dead link NBC Universal Media Village Retrieved May 19 2009 dead link TV highlights Friday Aug 6 2010 The Washington Post Retrieved August 8 2010 imdb com Joyce Eng May 21 2012 Who Won Celebrity Apprentice Yahoo Archived from the original on February 13 2017 Retrieved February 12 2017 Gabrielle Bonghi Santigold Clay Aiken amp Aaron Rodgers to make cameos on The Office Philly com Retrieved July 2 2013 Anna Taberski November 7 2013 Law and Order SVU Season 15 Episode 7 Recap Almost Like American Idol But With Terrible Crimes Huffpost TV com Clay Aiken joins Monty Python s Spamalot The Funniest Show on Earth PR Newswire Association October 16 2007 Archived from the original on February 5 2008 Retrieved October 17 2007 article archived Blank Matthew December 24 2008 Photo Call Clay Aiken Honored with Sardi s Caricature Playbill com Archived from the original on December 27 2008 Retrieved December 24 2008 Vincentelli Elisabeth December 30 2018 Review Ruben amp Clay Reunites Idol Rivals for Christmas Fun The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 1 2019 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 2013 Archived from the original on June 9 2013 Retrieved August 18 2013 Reviews From the chilling future of Marjorie Prime to the nostalgia of Grease permanent dead link American Idol alum Clay Aiken dazzles in Pittsburgh CLO s Grease permanent dead link Rogers Steve Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken announce thirty city concert tour RealityTVWorld January 18 2004 Retrieved February 15 2010 Clay s Aiken s tour sponsored by Buena Vista permanent dead link United Press International July 10 2004 Retrieved August 20 2009 dead link Dreaming Of A Clay Christmas Archived July 14 2011 at the Wayback Machine 2004 McDonald s Corporation December 17 2004 Retrieved August 20 2009 Rogers Steve Clay Aiken reschedules The Joyful Noise Tour holiday concert tour dates realitytvworld com November 29 2004 Retrieved August 20 2009 The Way We Make a Difference The JukeBox Tour Toronto ON thewaywemakeadifference org August 25 2005 Retrieved August 20 2009 Kragen Pam Pop nerd Clay Aiken brings Joyful Noise to San Diego North County Times November 9 2005 Retrieved June 25 2007 article archived American Idol s Biggest Winners Forbes January 15 2007 Retrieved June 21 2007 Popularity Contest The Wall Street Journal June 22 2007 Retrieved June 22 2007 A Clay Aiken Christmas Carols amp Comedy Archived August 30 2008 at the Wayback Machine americanidolworship com December 21 2006 Retrieved August 20 2009 Aiken apparently questioned after airplane incident Tulsa World July 2007 Retrieved July 9 2007 Clay Talks to ET About Airline Drama Entertainment Tonight July 9 2007 Retrieved January 12 2008 Archived February 5 2008 at the Wayback Machine Clay Aiken Adds Dates to Magical Holiday Tour 2007 Archived June 29 2007 at the Wayback Machine TicketNews com June 25 2007 Retrieved June 25 2007 4 01 10 Clay and Ruben Timeless Tour Dates Announced clayonline com April 1 2010 Retrieved April 1 2010 Franklin Mark Clay Aiken Ruben Studdard announce tour dates Archived July 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine The York Dispatch Idol Chatter April 1 2010 Retrieved Apri l1 2010 Wener Ben Ruben Studdard amp Clay Aiken primed for Vegas Archived August 6 2010 at the Wayback Machine Orange County Register August 2 2010 Retrieved August 10 2010 7 30 10 Clay Aiken Tried amp True Live Tour Archived September 3 2010 at the Wayback Machine clayaiken com news July 30 2010 Retrieved August 30 2010 8 09 10 Tried amp True Dates Posted Archived August 18 2010 at the Wayback Machine clayaiken com news August 9 2010 Retrieved August 30 2010 9 17 12 Joyful Noise Tour 2012 Archived October 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine clayaiken com news September 17 2012 Retrieved September 30 2012 9 17 12 Joyful Noise 2012 Dates Posted Archived September 29 2012 at the Wayback Machine clayaiken com news September 17 2012 Retrieved September 30 2012 Heather Headley Home Archived April 26 2012 at the Wayback Machine broadwayinspirationalvoices com Retrieved August 5 2009 John s Wish Archived January 4 2009 at the Wayback Machine Make A Wish Foundation of Philadelphia amp Susquehanna Valley Retrieved January 10 2009 Broadway Bears Raises 127 000 for BC EFA Spamalot Bear Is King Archived August 29 2008 at the Wayback Machine Playbill by Andrew Gans February 19 2008 Retrieved December 27 2008 BC EFA s Broadway Flea Market amp Grand Auction Raises 496 380 broadway world com by BWW News Desk September 22 2008 Retrieved December 27 2008 Clay Aiken Gay Rights Stand for American Idol Singer National Ledger March 1 2010 Archived from the original on March 4 2010 Retrieved March 3 2010 Aiken and Cho Fight Against Harassment The Advocate May 21 2010 Retrieved June 8 2010 Clay Aiken finds comfort in old songs new life Fayetteville Observer AP June 10 2010 Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Retrieved September 28 2010 Clay Aiken s Foundation Becomes The National Inclusion Project newswiretoday com Press Release August 20 2009 Retrieved August 20 2009 National Inclusion Project Let s ALL Play Retrieved August 6 2009 Archived August 9 2009 at the Wayback Machine Youth Service America Partners amp Sponsors Retrieved June 23 2006 Archived May 24 2009 at the Wayback Machine Clay Aiken s Nonprofit Group Comes Under Critic Scrutiny WRAL com July 18 2005 Retrieved June 23 2006 Showbiz Tonight transcript Archived August 20 2014 at the Wayback Machine CNN com July 25 2005 Retrieved June 23 2006 Archived subscription required America s Good Neighbor Teams up with Recording Artist Clay Aiken s Bubel Aiken Foundation to Promote Inclusive Education CSR Wire Press Release November 2 2005 Retrieved April 8 2006 article archived Shultz Susan http www acorn online com news exec view cgi 22 6741 permanent dead link Idol surprises Middlesex The Darien Times May 18 2006 Retrieved July 27 2006 article archived US Fund for UNICEF website Aiken page UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Clay Aiken visits Afghanistan Archived April 22 2007 at the Wayback Machine UNICEF April 18 2007 Retrieved April 18 2007 Mexico flooding affects 700 000 BBC News November 1 2007 Retrieved January 5 2008 In the Field Christmas Greetings from Clay Aiken in Mexico UNICEF December 25 2007 Retrieved January 5 2008 Mohamed Guled U S pop star appeals for world attention on Somalia Archived December 21 2008 at the Wayback Machine Reuters South Africa June 25 2008 Retrieved June 29 2008 Clay Aiken calls for Kenya s kids to return to school UNICEF Field Notes July 22 2008 Retrieved July 22 2008 North Carolina primary with Clay Aiken too close to call Associated Press via New York Post May 7 2014 Retrieved November 15 2017 Clay Aiken s Democratic primary opponent is dead Associated Press via New York Post May 12 2014 Retrieved September 8 2017 Bonner Lynn US Congress Ellmers takes big win over Aiken GOP s Rouzer Walker also win Archived November 10 2014 at the Wayback Machine Charlotte Observer November 4 2014 Angermiller Michele Amabile April 7 2015 Clay Aiken Promises New Esquire Docu Series Isn t Scripted Like American Idol Billboard a b Clay Aiken Talks Gay Marriage Amendment One On CBS s Face The Nation Huffington Post May 14 2012 Retrieved September 9 2017 a b c Clay Aiken Talks Gay Marriage Views And Coming Out Huffington Post May 1 2014 Retrieved September 9 2017 a b Clay Aiken Responds to Bill Maher s Gay Marriage Criticism TheWrap January 15 2015 Retrieved September 9 2017 a b Clay Aiken Apologizes for Defending Actually Racist Donald Trump Billboard August 16 2017 Retrieved August 20 2021 Twitter https twitter com clayaiken status 1480563216405127170 Retrieved January 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Clay Aiken for Congress www clayaiken com Archived from the original on January 10 2022 Retrieved January 10 2022 Former American Idol star Clay Aiken announces second run for Congress www cbsnews com Retrieved January 10 2022 Mizelle Shawana January 10 2022 Ex American Idol star Clay Aiken announces bid for Congress CNN Archived from the original on January 10 2022 Pacqueno Sara January 11 2022 Clay Aiken another celebrity candidate who hasn t done the work The News amp Observer Retrieved January 20 2022 Mercer Matt January 19 2022 Clay Aiken finds rough reception compared to 14 campaign North State Journal Retrieved January 20 2022 North Carolina Official General Election Results North Carolina State Board of Elections November 4 2014 Archived from the original on January 27 2015 Retrieved January 23 2015 05 17 2022 UNOFFICIAL LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS STATEWIDE North Carolina State Board of Elections May 18 2022 Retrieved May 19 2022 Kazan Ali The Best and Worst of Reality TV TV Guide August 8 2005 Retrieved April 5 2006 article archived Ryfle Steve Is There Life After American Idol Archived May 26 2007 at the Wayback Machine Netscape Celebrity Retrieved September 15 2007 US Patent and Trademark Office search TESS Archived from the original on October 11 2013 Retrieved August 5 2009 Clay Aiken A Day In The Life Entertainment Tonight video interview with Jann Carl Air date September 28 2006 Retrieved June 6 2007 obsessive fans make Clay want to quit realityblurred com November 15 2004 Retrieved April 5 2006 Lazzaro Stephanie Fans most anticipated album worth all nighter Archived February 21 2008 at the Wayback Machine nineronline com October 23 2003 Retrieved June 21 2007 Clay Aiken Album A Thousand Different Ways Debuts at Number 2 on Billboard Album Chart With Sales Over 205 000 top40 charts com September 28 2006 Retrieved June 21 2007 Kam Nadine Idol s hold grows into his own Clay Day Honolulu Star Bulletin October 10 2003 Retrieved August 5 2009 Caregiver Newsletter Issue 220 Archived November 1 2006 at the Wayback Machine Caregiver com April 21 2005 Retrieved November 25 2006 2006 Alumni Award Recipients UNC Charlotte Alumni Association November 11 2006 Retrieved November 19 2006 article archived National Center for Learning Disabilities Celebrates its 30th Anniversary NCLD Press release April 2007 Retrieved April 27 2007 article archived dead link Clay Aiken Linda Eder and More Hit Tavern for Family Equality broadway com April 21 2009 Retrieved August 4 2009 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clay Aiken Wikiquote has quotations related to Clay Aiken Official websites Edit Official website Clay Aiken s channel on YouTube Decca Records Clay Aiken Clay Aiken UNICEF Celebrity AmbassadorReference sites Edit Clay Aiken at IMDb Clay Aiken at the Internet Broadway Database Clay Aiken at AllMusic Clay Aiken at Rolling Stone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clay Aiken amp 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