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Clay Aiken (born on November 30, 1978) is a popular American singer who rose to fame on the American Idol television program, and who has become the most successful second-place finisher in that show's history, even handily eclipsing that year's "Idol" winner in sales. His first single, "Bridge Over Troubled Water"/ "This Is The Night" debuted at Number One, and became the best-selling single of the year — and he was just getting started. |
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News in english
about Clay Aiken
(August / 2009)
Clay Aiken Signs with Decca Records Date: 11 Aug 2009 Playbill -
"American Idol" finalist Clay Aiken, who made his Broadway debut in Monty Python's Spamalot , has signed with Universal Music's Decca Records. According to the singer's official website, he will release a new CD in the first half of 2010. No other details have been announced.
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Afternoon wrap-up: Paula Abdul, Clay Aiken, Jordin Sparks & more Date: 20 Aug 2009 USA Today -
Perez Hilton says he thinks Paula Abdul will return to American Idol. The Los Angeles Times quotes Paula's manager, David Sonenberg, as saying they haven't even been talking with Idol. Who do you believe? Plus, briefs on Clay Aiken, Jordin Sparks, Blake Lewis, Adam Lambert, Kris Allen and LaToya London.
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Clay Aiken’s foundation changes names Date: 21 Aug 2009 The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area -
A charitable foundation founded by Raleigh native and former "American Idol" star Clay Aiken has a new name.
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Foundation Formed By Clay Aiken Changes Name Date: 21 Aug 2009 MyNC.com -
Clay Aiken's foundation, which had been known as the Bubel / Aiken Foundation, is now called The National Inclusion Project.
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Four for Friday: Kris Allen, Clay Aiken, Daughtry & Taylor Hicks Date: 21 Aug 2009 USA Today -
Add two more names to the list of Kris Allen's songwriting collaborators: Toby Gad (Fergie's Big Girls Don't Cry) and Lindy Robbins, who has penned songs for Jordin Sparks, Katharine McPhee, Clay Aiken and Bo Bice, among others. Also, stuff on Clay Aiken, Daughtry and Taylor Hicks
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Clay Aiken Foundation Gets New Name Date: 24 Aug 2009 MyNC.com -
Triangle Business Journal: The Bubel/Aiken Foundation has been rebranded as The National Inclusion Project.
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