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Friday, October 15, 2010

Clay Aiken Concert Takes Windy City by Storm


Clay banters with audience during Chicago Concert.
Click to enlarge photo by Cotton.

Next Stop: Champions Gala in Raleigh

Concert Debuts T&T Winter Tour


Clay Aiken breezed into the windy city and kicked off the Tried & True Winter Tour with a fabulous, sold-out concert in the intimate Park West Theatre Thursday night.

With stars in perfect alignment and through the magic of technology, the cellcert beaming from the Chicago theater literally evaporated miles and transported countless Clay Nation fans from around the globe to Thursday's very special event.

Through photos, recaps, and (later) video clack, here are replays of the premiere performance of Clay's Tried & True Winter Tour. Special thnx to the visual artists and to wandacleo, ncwannabe, sugrbugr, and thesmlpkg for their thorough accounts.


STRIPED SOCKS have become Clay's trademark.
Click to expand photo by Cotton.

wandacleo: Fantastic show! Clay came out with "Mack the Knife" wearing his sharkskin suit. Total Rooster Hair. He said he had done it himself. This I believe! Lavender tie, white shirt, striped socks.
Clay took a phone from someone and talked to a woman (Deb) in Ohio, ragged on her for not coming to the show, snapped the phone shut, and then started singing, "Who's Sorry Now?"

The look on his face was priceless, although he later whispered to the woman holding the phone and asked if she'd gotten Deb back. She had.
claysweetea (insert): RE the Deb-on-the-phone incident, just before Clay snapped the phone shut, he said, "Oh, what a shame!" Then SNAP, held the phone high for all to see and, with the cutest snark on his face, segued into "Who's Sorry Now?"


Clickable by Fountaindawg
Photos by dc4clay, farouche

wandacleo: When Clay asked if anyone had NOT been to one of his shows, an older woman volunteered that this was her first show but that she watches and listens to Clay four hours a day on her computer.

He asked her to come up to the stage, and he came down to meet her. She immediately grabbed him and wouldn't let go. The look on Clay's face was priceless!

Once Clay got away from her, he said he'd never been molested on stage before and told the woman she needed to stay off the computer.

Then he quipped, "Where was Jerome? We're going to have a staff meeting later!" Jerome was standing over on the side laughing like the rest of us. Clay said the reason he'd asked about first-timers was because he needed new people to join "the cult.

Clay couldn't remember the order of the songs and borrowed the program outline from one of the band. He said he had some of the lyrics written on the floor, and he screwed up one song, singing about how he didn't know the lyrics. He was really funny.

I noticed some in the band were pretty sober in the beginning, but they were cracking up later. There was a mini-orchestra (violin, viola, cello, horns), two guitarists, keyboards, and drums.

Casey Thompson was the evening's backup singer, and together they sang the "Crying" duet. UM ended the show and if that were the only song he'd sung, it would have been worth the $250 ticket!


A very special evening!
Click to enlarge photo by Toni7babe.

sugrbugr: I was sitting next to a table of Not.Just.Us fans. A young lady had bought tickets after her mom had seen the show. They loved it, especially how funny it was.

There was a teacher in the audience who taught public speaking that Clay couldn't hear. He cracked a joke about how for someone who taught public speaking, she sure was having trouble projecting her voice!

The NJU gal burst out with, "That's exactly what I was thinking!" Her mother kept looking over her shoulder at her daughter during all the funny parts. After the show, they said how much they enjoyed it and were talking about buying his albums.

thesmlpkg: I am the public speaking teacher. Clay heard "college" well enough! Somehow when he calls on you, you go into the Aiken Fog. That happened to me in Hammond, too. When he called on me there, I momentarily forgot what I was going to say!


An evening of beautiful music!
Click to enlarge photo by toni7babe.

Chicago Concert Intimate, Cozy, Fun

ncwannabe: The music started, the curtain came up, and out Clay strode from our left, walking the special way he does with his bendy knees. He proceeded to belt out "Mack the Knife" and we were off to the races!

It was the same program from the OMG concert. We had a "do over" on "Suspicious Minds." Clay came in singing the second line, couldn't get his mic in the stand, just looked at Ben and said "let's start over." We didn't mind; he was amongst friends.

It was very, very intimate, which made it feel very cozy and very much at home. When he walked out, we felt like we were home. We know him so well -- his speaking voice and it's myriad of inflections, accents and tones. His mannerisms, his faces, his eye f*cks, his goofy antics, and his expressive hands on the microphone.

Oh, and the sparkling eyes, the charisma, and the sexiness that just oozes out of him. He's so familiar - yet still so much a mystery. He's a fascinating enigma.

"I'll Take Romance" is a goner. His favorite other than UM is "What Kind of Fool Am I." The concert newbie looked so innocent -- older, white- haired, walked with a cane.

Clay was truly a bit flustered, but he used it to his advantage. He admonished us for not warning him and chastised Jerome for his lack of protection!


New fan surprised Clay with her "enthusiasm."
Click to enlarge photo by Shamrock.

The Aiken Random Lyric Generator was out in full force, but he covers it well most of the time, and often the only thing giving him away is the twinkle in his eye and smile playing at the corner of his lips.

Casey sounded great on "Crying" with Clay -- plus we had a conversation about Size 2 and Spanks! Clay wondered how in the hell he lost Idol, this after killing on "Breaking Up is Hard to Do."


Casey Thompson and Clay perform "Crying" duet.
Photo by Snix links to video by toni7babe.

See the Toni7babe YouTube Channel for additional video clack. For downloads, see Clack Unlimited for a membership donation and Chicago PBS Benefit Concert for Thursday's performance.


Clay, backup musicians, fans enjoyed Chicago event.
Click to enlarge photo by Snix.

He had on new wine, gray, black thin-striped socks. The guy is very proud of his svelte new physique, showing us not once but twice how big his suit jacket is on him now. He was cracking up Ben and the boys in the band on a regular basis.

He introduced "In My Life" by saying it wasn't on the CD, but that he must have done it well enough since the PBS folks left it in the special. He again mentioned his many great teachers, but noted he failed chemistry and didn't invite that teacher to the concert in March.

When he hung up on Deb on the phone, he segued brilliantly into the start of "Who's Sorry Now," complete with his entire arsenal of looks, faces, body language, and mischievous grins.

All too soon it came to an end. Before singing the last song, he warned us that was it. He would't be coming back out. We could clap all we wanted; but too bad ... he was done.

Plus, he said that way we could go home because she (pointing to Scarlett) would have clack up we could watch on YouTube within the hour! He really does know us pretty well!

It was a great time, and I'm ready for Day 2 of my 3-fer. So shave my head and stand me on the corner passing out flowers cause if this is a cult, I don't ever wanna get out.

Foundation To Honor Champions

With the Chicago concert in the books, fans from all over the country headed to the next leg of this weekend's 3'fer, the National Inclusion Project's annual Champions Gala-Benefit Dinner at the Raleigh Convention Center.

The Gala, which annually celebrates individuals, corporations, and the National Inclusion Project’s impact on improving the lives of children and families across the country, gets underway with a VIP reception at 7 p.m. today.

Saturday's event will include dinner, recognition of the honorees, silent and live auctions in support of the foundation's programs, and a special performance by Clay, who co-founded the organization with Diane Bubel of Charlotte, in 2003.

For detailed information about the honorees, see the 10/9 Carolina blog -- Clay Aiken, Fans Plan Chicago-Raleigh Weekend -- and the National Inclusion Project website.

Have You Voted for Inclusion Today?

The full weekend calendar provides Clay Aiken fans unique challenges and opportunities for casting daily votes in the National Inclusion Project's campaign for a Pepsi Refresh $50,000 grant. NIP has slipped to #8 and must remain in the Top 10 to receive the October prize.

With Internet connection available in most hotels, fans should be able to access the voting links via Facebook, the Pepsi site, as well as mobile phone texts (#102308 to #73774). That's three votes for the National Inclusion Project with the remaining 27 spread among the charity's voting alliances and partners.


Replica of NIP Widget

Thanks to the widget created by Scarlett, the Carolina sidebar contains voting links for all the latest NIP partner updates. Following the alliance list, select from Groups A, B, and/or C to complete your daily votes.

Be sure to copy/paste a message similar to the one below so the organizations will know the Inclusion Project is supporting their cause:
National Inclusion Project just voted for you. http://www.refresheverything.com/nationalinclusionproject. Text 102308.

Have an awesome weekend, Clay Nation!

Caro
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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Clay Aiken-Ruben Studdard Finale Regales Crowd


Clay, Ruben, & Co. close Timeless Tour with 'Time of My Life.'
View video by Scarlett full screen at
YouTube.

'Time of My Life'

Finale Sums Up Timeless Tour

Just as they did every night, Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard, & Company closed Saturday's final Timeless Tour concert in Biloxi, MS, with the "Time of My Life," summing up the two-hour experience for performers and concert goers alike.

Final shows are almost always an emotionally charged convergence of giddiness, sadness that the three-week summer run is over, plus a dash of relief that respite is just around the corner. While musicians no doubt headed to the nearest cave to catch up on much-needed sleep, fans are still reliving favorite moments from the 17 concerts through video/photo clack.

The gags and antics usually reserved for final performances were almost nonexistent in Biloxi, bowing to the bigger surprise in the early arrival of Eric Duboise's baby, putting the sub for the lead guitarist on a fast track to learn the 85-song show.

As a music teacher with several students taking fledgling steps in composition, I was most interested in the duo's search for a theme song. Clay first brought up the subject in Verona, NY, and the improv was added to the stool banter in the last three shows.

Duo Searches for Theme Song

At each show, Ruben accepted Clay's challenge and improvised three different theme songs in a variety of styles: "Yin & Yang" a la bluegrass in Verona, "It's About Damn Time" Reggae style in Hammond, and an operatic "Spaghetti and Meatball" rendition in Biloxi.

Below are videos by Scarlett and toni7babe that replay the improvisation segments. The first and third also include the stool banter.


Song search begins with 'Yin & Yang' at Verona, NY, show.
View Scarlett's video full screen at
YouTube.


Reggae-style theme song improvised at Hammond, IN, show.
View video by toni7babe full screen at
YouTube.


Search yields operatic 'Spaghetti & Meatball' in Biloxi, MS.
View video by Scarlett full screen at
YouTube.

Clack Sites Rewind Tour Treasures

If you are a Clay Aiken or Ruben Studdard fan, you know the websites to visit for downloading and viewing Timeless Tour clack. If not, bookmark Clack Unlimited (where donations are encouraged) and YouTube.

Below are two YouTube Channels loaded with videos from the 17 Timeless Tour shows. Hopefully, there will be more before this blog cycle ends.

Toni7babe YouTube Channel
Wowzers4Clay (Videos by Scarlett)

The Timeless Tour set list provides a map for clack "treasure hunts." Have fun!

Timeless Tour Set List

Ruben and Clay: Flying Without Wings/This Is The Night mash-up

Clay: Suspicious Minds
Ruben: Bring It On Home To Me

60s Medley: In The Midnight Hour ... Up On The Roof ... Someday We'll Be Together ... Goin' Out Of My Head ... Can’t Hurry Love ... Happy Together ...Can’t Help Myself ... Cryin’ ... Soul Man ... Wouldn’t It Be Nice ... Shotgun ... Sugar, Sugar ... Just One Look ... Harper Valley PTA ... Ain’t To Proud To Beg ... Ain’t No Mountain High Enough

Casey/Quiana: Natural Woman
Clay: Still the One
Ruben: Mercy Me

70s Medley: Night Fever ... Ain’t No Stoppin Us Now ... Oh, What a Night (1963) ... Oh Girl ... On The Radio ... Turn The Beat Around ... Sex Machine (Get on Up) ... Don’t Go Breaking My Heart ... More Than A Feeling ... September

Clay: Mandy
Ruben: Superstar
Quiana: I’m Every Woman

Ruben: Baby, Stay With Me Tonight?

Revival Skit

Clay: When I See You Smile

80s Medley: Eye Of The Tiger ... Rhythm Of The Night ... Glory Of Love ... Shout ... Africa ... Can’t Fight This Feeling ... Through The Fire ... All Night Long ... If This Is It ... Alone ... Caribbean Queen ... Nothing's Gonna Stop Us ... Footloose

Ruben: Everything I Do, I Do For You

90s Medley: This Is How We Do It ... Poison ... Achy Breaky Heart ... The Right Stuff ... Mmm...Bop ... End Of The Road ... I Swear ... I Want It That Way ... Remember The Time ... You Oughta Know ... Jump Around ... Baby Got Back ... Livin La Vida Loca ... One Sweet Day

Clay and Ruben: I’ve Had The Time Of My Life

These clickable photos from the Biloxi concert were shot by Invisble926:









Have a wonderful week, Clay Nation!

Caro

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard Chart Fun-Fllled Finale


Timeless Tour montage by mrbaconclayaiken17
Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard & Co. dazzle coast to coast.
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Gags, Surprises Add to Fun

Timeless Finale To Rock Biloxi

In a show already hailed as an entertaining trip through four decades of pop music embellished by powerful vocals, swinging arrangements, witty commentary, and close friendships, the Clay Aiken-Ruben Studdard Timeless Tour finale at Beau Rivage in Biloxi, MS, tonight promises to be off the charts.

To the delight of most audiences, final tour concerts are traditionally filled with loads of fun and unexpected gags by the performers on stage. Curtain time for Saturday's surprise package is 8 pm CDT.

Backup Musicians Captivate Fans

Partners in crime of the Timeless Tour headliners have been Quiana Parler and Casey Thompson, backup singers, and a sizzling band that has rocked both coasts -- Ben Cohn, keyboards/musical director; Eric Dubose, lead guitar; Alvin Garrett, bass; John Jackson, keyboards; and Felix Pollard, drums.

The opening montage by mrbaconclayaikenclayaiken17 provides fans a reminiscent review of the entertaining show performed in 17 cities coast to coast this summer.

Video clips and still photos are set to the song "Partners in Crime," written and performed by Jim Brickman, piano, and Dave Koz, sax.


Photo links to Timeless Tour Slide Show at Clay Aiken Kids.
Graphics by Fountaindawg

Currently, at the Clay Aiken Kids site, a 2010 Timess Tour Slide Show allows fans to relive concerts from Asheville, NC, through Lancaster, PA, with more to come as recaps/clack are posted. Research, copy, and set-ups are by momo.

In addition to concert collages by Fountaindawg, each page contains information exclusive to that show which can be magnified and downloaded. See 2010 Timeless Tour with Ruben Studdard at CAK for another view and a set list with links to all song lyrics.

Wire Image members can view/download full size pictures shot by a professional photographer at Friday's concert at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, IN. Non-members can view thumbnail versions at the above link.

Front Stage Requests Tour Reviews

In the music and entertainment business, reviews are done by someone who is either not a fan of the artist, or had not even attended the concert, and based a review upon hear say.

Amen to that! Want to add your 2 cents to the Timeless Tour reviews? Front Stage is asking fans who attended a Timeless Tour show to write a brief recap on their website.

The first was a paragraph by an Asheville concert goer. I wasn't able to attend a show, but I hope to read many fan reviews at this site.

One of my favorite graphs from an earlier review is printed below:

As the pair’s powerful vocals filled the theatre for one last time that night, Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard proved good music is not the only thing that is timeless. Talent is too. - Ann Marie Coar

Have a wonderful weekend, Clay Nation. See you after the show!

Caro
Thank you for your blog comments and props for the contributing artists. To leave a remark, scroll to the bottom of that section, click on the "Post a Comment" link, and write in the box provided. Many thnx for stopping by today! - Caro

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Clay Aiken-Ruben Studdard Tour Plays Final Dates


Timeless Tour 80s Medley from Chautauqua Concert
View full screen video by Scarlett at
YouTube.

Timeless Tour Winds Down

Vocals, Banter Shine in Shows

Despite the chaos of a last-minute venue change that created nightmarish seating snafus at the Hammerstein, the New York City Timeless Tour concert of Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard was still packed with spectacular vocals, rocking backup renditions, and quick-witted banter that mirrors the close friendship and chemistry between the show's headliners.

Audiences at this final week of concerts have been enthusiastic, loudly appreciative, and up on their feet dancing to the music.

With slight adjustments for a smaller stage and temperature readings as hot as the band, the performers presented a memorable show at Hampton Beach, NH, Tuesday. Next came the Hammerstein on Wednesday and Thursday's 8 p.m. concert is set for the Turning Point Resort in Verona, NY. (Check back for updates.)

Fans Note Script Changes

More than one fan attending these concerts for the first time since the tour's July 23 opener in Asheville, NC, noted the structure of the show's script remains intact, though parts have changed over time.

"Even the lines I recognized seemed fresh and genuine. They are really good actors!" Brightstar commented in her Hampton Beach recap at Clayversity.

Below are two clickables from the Hampton Beach concert by cameocat:



80s Medley Moves, Shakes

"Footloose," which closes the 80s medley, especially shook the Hammerstein show. Below, concert goers provide highlights of Wednesday's concert:

Dancermom2: "Footloose" was amazing. That’s when we blew the roof off the place. And this place, by the way, is old. It smells old, feels old, and is musty. And there were times I felt the floor move and shake and not from an earthquake.

"Pastor Ruben, don’t pray to cure Clay of "lack-of-rythmnitis" but to save us from a collapsing floor!"

The opening video clip by Scarlett features Clay, Ruben, and backup singers Quiana Parler and Casey Thompson performing the 80s medley from the Chautauqua Concert.

Included are "Eye Of The Tiger," "Rhythm Of The Night," "Glory Of Love," "Shout," "Africa," "Can't Fight This Feeling," "Through The Fire," "All Night Long," "If This Is It," "Alone," "Caribbean Queen," "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us," and "Footloose."

Brightstar: Terrific show! Full of energy and the place rocked, literally at times. The guys seemed to be in great moods and clearly loved it when the audience cheered and clapped and danced. They were funnier than ever, too.

momo: The energy at both shows [Lancaster and Hammerstein] was truly incredible. Had my uncle with me who has never seen a Clay concert and he loved it. Danced and screamed so much his voice was gone after the show. First thing he asked me was, "Do they have a CD of this?"

Marilyn: They still delivered the script like it was fresh, but added bits and pieces here and there. Like Tom Deckman, my absolute favorite medley was the 80s. Clay absolutely KILLS on these songs. The very top favorite is always "More Than A Feeling," and I want to hear this whole song coming out of those golden lungs.
The Footloose segment is just the very best. The audience went wild, and they did it again. This is the most joyful, lively segment of the show, and I just love it.

A DVD highlighting the best of the shows would be great, and it would be a sin not to be able to keep it for posterity. I could watch it umpteen times and never be tired of it. The energy in that show was just fantastic.

libra1014: My 20-year-old daughter and I both thought the concert was terrific. She came to the concert for me; she left wanting to go to another one and wanting a CD of the show.
I cannot say enough about the excellent vocals and incredible band on stage last night. Clay has never looked or sounded better. I think that goes for everyone on stage.

Featured in this collection of clickables are photos from the Hammerstein concert by Toni, 1 and 5; mustbeeme, 2 and 4; Asolo, 3.









Concert Wows 'Spamalot' Friend

After the Hammerstein show, Tom Deckman, Clay's friend and former "Spamalot" cast mate, talked to fans on the Clackhouse stream. The NYC venue was his first Clay Aiken concert, and he termed the show "fantastic." His favorite part was the 80s medley.

Excited about the Hampton Beach performance, keepingfaith emailed Clack Unlimited links to her sister and a couple of friends, one inadvertently. Previously a "non-believer," the accidental recipient responded, "I watched every one of the clips on that page you linked and am beginning to be a big fan. You've recruited me!"

As it turns out, the new fan downloaded every link on the Hampton Beach page!

Below are clickables by Cotton from Thursday's Verona concert:





MTV Review Lauds Music, Humor

In his review of the New York performance, Jim Cantiello of MTV, praised the exceptional vocals and hilarious stand-up humor. Ruben's "Superstar" and Clay's "Mandy" left him with goosebumps. In answer to a comment, he added:

They have fantastic chemistry and seem to be having the time of their lives on this tour. It was a fun night.

I think this sentence from Rhodeislandfan's recap sums up the 2010 Timeless Tour best:

Honestly, the show is so good a person could go to every single one and never once be tired of it.

The final two Timeless Tour performances are slated for 7:30 Friday, Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, IN, and 8 p.m. Saturday, Beau Rivage, Biloxi, MS.

Have a wonderful weekend, Clay Nation!

Caro

Thank you for your blog comments and props for the contributing artists. To leave a remark, scroll to the bottom of that section, click on the "Post a Comment" link, and write in the box provided. Many thnx for stopping by today! - Caro

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Clay Aiken-Ruben Studdard Show Rocks Florida


MOCK REMATCH - The singers open the Timeless Tour show in an American Idol duel of vocals and antics. At one point, Clay sits on Ruben, only to be royally dumped on floor. Photo by Invisible926.

Memorable Vocals, Comic Stylings

Florida 3-fer Ends on High Note

Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard, & Company saved the best till last as the final show of the Florida 3-fer is being hailed by fans as the funniest, most energetic, musically entertaining, and technically tight yet.

On top of that, the audience, filled with both men and women, enjoyed lots of interaction with the charismatic performers and showed them with much appreciative applause.

Outback of Clay Aiken Fans posted a brief report following Monday's Clearwater performance:

There have been a lot of men at all three Florida shows -- more than I have ever seen. Of course, the front is chock full of Claymates, but there are lots of couples. At two of the shows, I had two young guys sitting beside me. Never had that happen before.

That golden voice was out of this world. Clay can dance, and "Rev. Ruben" didn't have anything to do with it. He's got soul, y'all; this is funky dancing. I can't wait for everyone to see the show!

Another fan, kbdm, reported to the Clayboard that the Aiken-Studdard duo had the audience from the first note to the last.

People were on their feet, dancing, singing, laughing the entire show; and the guys kept cranking it up each time they looked at the audience to measure our reactions. Fantastic show!

Annie2053 from Clayversity, who sat 18 rows from the stage, posted that she and her husband loved the show:
My husband was applauding after songs before I was and laughing his face off. We attend a lot of these types of concerts at Ruth Eckerd Hall, so we can compare reactions of audiences from other shows. This is one of the more enthusiastic and energetic shows we've seen here.

Canuck2010, who attended all three Florida shows, reported to Clayversity:
Clay was in top form last night, great voice, comic timing that would be the envy of any comedian out there. All the banter bits are becoming second nature, and the ad-libbing is hysterical. Ruben, Casey and Quiana all have incredibly powerful voices as well.

The difference in last night's show from the first two in Florida was the energy. I think we owe a lot of that to Ruben since he basically said, "If you're having fun, show it." He encouraged the crowd to get up and dance -- or rather he ordered us to.

I do believe it's my favorite tour ever. Ever! All I could think of to compare it to was Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis -- but better!

Photos by Deemer, 1-2, and Invisible926, 3-16, provide glimpses of Monday's Clearwater Concert:


































Timeless Tour Set List Evolves

After four concerts, the Timeless Tour set list has evolved and is leveling off. On the "live feed," lots of visitors arrived on the Carolina doorstep searching for the Timeless Tour's play list. The set below is the product of three message boards and is probably still a work in progress.

Flying Without Wings / This is the Night (Mash-Up)

Suspicious Minds - Clay

Bring it On Home to Me - Ruben

60's MEDLEY: In the Midnight Hour / Up on the Roof / Goin' Out of my Head / You Can’t Hurry Love / Happy Together / I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) / Crying / Soul Man / Wouldn’t It Be Nice / Candy Girl / Shot Gun / Sugar Sugar / Harper Valley PTA / Ain’t Too Proud to Beg / Ain’t No Mountain High Enough


Natural Woman - Casey

Still the One - Clay

Marvin Gaye Tribute - Mercy Mercy Me / What’s Going On - Ruben

70's MEDLEY: Night Fever / Ain’t No Stopping Us Now / December 1963 (Oh What A Night) / Oh Girl / On the Radio / Turn the Beat Around / Get On Up (James Brown) / Don’t Go Breaking My Heart / More than A Feeling / September

Mandy - Clay

Superstar - Ruben

I’m Every Woman - Quiana

Stay with Me Tonight - Ruben

The Revival"Rev" Ruben heals Clay of "lackofrhythmitis."


The Healing Service
Double clickable by Deemer

When I See You Smile - Clay

80's MEDLEY: Eye of the Tiger / All Night Long / Glory of Love / Shout (Tears for Fears) / Africa (Toto) / Can’t Fight This Feeling / Through the Fire / All Night Long / If This Is It / Alone / Caribbean Queen / Nothing’s Going to Stop Us Now / Footloose

Everything I Do I Do It For You - Ruben

90's MEDLEY:
This How We Do It / Poison / Achy Breaky Heart / You’ve Got the Right Stuff / MMMBop / End of the Road / I Swear / I Want It That Way / Do You Remember the Time/ You Oughta Know / Jump Around / Baby Got Back / Living La Vida Loca / One Sweet Day

Time of My Life - Group

Photos Capture Melbourne Show

Clay Nation photographers captured a variety of moments during the Timeless Tour Show at Melbourne's King Center for the Performing Arts.

These clickable photos by Invisible926 (1-11) plus the requisite sock pix (12) by Deemer and a wave from the bus (13) by Floridaiken show the four singers -- Clay, Ruben, Quiana Parler, and Casey Thompson -- as they appeared Sunday afternoon.

























The Timeless Tour cast and crew now travel westward. The next three performances are Thursday, July 29, 7 p.m. PT, Mountain View Plaza, Snoqualmie, WA; Saturday, July 31, 8 p.m. PT, Silver Legacy Casino, Reno, NV; and Sunday, Aug. 1, 7 p.m. PT, Club Nokia, Los Angeles, CA.

Fans Explain Loyalty to Clay

On the
Hollywood Outbreak website, there's an audio of Clay saying he can't begin to comprehend the loyalty of his fans. So far, many have replied RE the reasons they have stayed on the Clay Train since 2003.

Click on the media bar at the site to hear Clay's explanation; and if you'd like, leave a comment telling Singer Man why you're still a member of the Clay Nation.


'I Believe We Can' screen cap by cindilu2

Almost as an encore to the Clearwater Concert, the Clay Aiken-Chaka Khan duet "I Believe We Can" (from Phineas & Ferb's "Summer Belongs to You" episode due out the first week of August) premiered at 10 p.m. Monday on Disney Radio.

You can listen to the song now at the Disney Radio website. To play it a second time, refresh the page.

Have a wonderful week, Clay Nation!

Caro

Thank you for your blog comments and props for the contributing artists. To leave a remark, scroll to the bottom of that section, click on the "Post a Comment" link, and write in the box provided.

Visitors have arrived at this site from 153 countries. Many thnx for stopping by today! - Caro