Sunday, May 9, 2010

CLAY AIKEN'S CD is going to be amazing!!

June 1st is the Release Date for "Tried and True"


From USA Today online:


Clay Aiken sings "Tried and True" favorites on new CD

"Just in: Clay Aiken is releasing his fifth studio Album, Tried and True, on June 1. The new CD is comprised of songs Clay grew up listening to, from the 50's and 60's.

Tried and True is the title because Clay feels the songs have stood the test of time, says the release, "To me older songs are more melodically appealing and beautiful," he says. "So doing this album was an opportunity to just be myself." Highlights include: Can't Take My Eyes Off You, made famous by Frankie Falli; Misty, the Johnny Mathis hit, and a soulful rendition of Elvis Presley's Suspicious Minds."

Helpful links:

iTunes Pre-order with Bonus Track (listen to these short but sweet song snippets):

Clay's myspace reveals something special!:

Decca Link:
Order-your-CD/DVD-here

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CLAY AIKEN'S NEW SONGS REVEALED TODAY!


CLAY AIKEN'S NEW SONGS REVEALED:

Two songs "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" and "Misty" were revealed on Clay's myspace today:

Both songs reveal Clay's amazingly supple voice in the bouncy lyrics of "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" and then glides with such tenderness over the notes and lyrics of "Misty". The sounds of "Misty" harkens back to the days of soft music, couples holding each other close, and dancing. Just beautiful.

Clay's new CD "TRIED AND TRUE" with more great songs like "MAKE THE KNIFE", "WHO'S SORRY NOW", "UNCHAINED MELODY", "MOON RIVER", "IT'S IMPOSSIBLE", and "SUSPICIOUS MINDS" -- will be released on June 1st.
Watch for it!

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I was there.

March 13, 2010, Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh, NC -- the night of Clay Aiken's PBS Special taping. I wandered into the venue after a hot wait in the lobby area and losing my seat mate. Found my seat on Row G in the Orchestra. The venue seemed smokey a bit but, thank goodness, cooler. My friend found me and as we chatted and looked around -- we could see at least 9 cameras in our view -- I've never been to a taping of a concert before -- this was so different! The crowd filed in and seats filled -- the anticipation and excitement made the air electric.

In a few minutes, someone with the PBS group came out in front of the curtains with a "welcome" and possible to rev up the crowd. No need for that as he found out!

Then -- we waited. The curtains opened. Clay was standing there between the two groups of musicians -- his back to the crowd. He turned, strolled to the mic --and blew the roof off with "Mack the Knife". Clay Aiken is back! The musicians were fantastic -- the lighting was just amazing,

The evening of song, voice, lighting, sound, music was incredible! Clay sang full out with such happiness other great songs "Suspicious Minds", "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You", "Who's Sorry Now", and sung with such softness and nuance, "In My Life" and "Misty". There was Clay's own version of "Unchained Melody" which knocked us back in our seats -- with a note or sound I've never heard in that song before -- oh my!

It was 90 minutes of Clay Aiken's beautiful voice, many standing ovations, his tribute to some of his teachers from his school years, the recognizing of a delightful fan who had traveled 36 hrs., and on 4 buses to get to Raleigh for that special night, an amazing duet with Linda Eder, and a wonderful medley with Ruben Studdard and Quiana Parler -- all in all -- as I said earlier -- an incredible evening. Clay never looked or sounded better!

Much as I did not want it to end -- it did -- all too soon! The phrase heard so much after the show was "OMG!"

This has now become the "OMG Concert". It describes it well.

To see a fantastic short clips promo -- check this out:

9 comments:

  1. Great blog!!!! The OMG concert is RIGHT!! Loved every second of it and I'm looking forward to seeing the DVD/PBS Special and actually REMEMBER some of it :D

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  2. OMG is right! I was there, but it all seemed like a dream until I saw the promo video on YouTube! It actually happened! I can't wait to see it on PBS and own the DVD so I can watch it again and again! Clay sounds and looks amazing! Great job on your first blog!

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  3. ClaySTO,

    Wonderful first blog at your new site! I wasn't at the Raleigh concert, but your blog made me think I was. Thank you for the recap of that awesome Clay Aiken concert!

    Looking forward to the CD in June and the PBS Special in August!

    Caro

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  4. I love reading the descriptions from the night of the taping,and this one was another great one. I wasn't there but am reliving all the experiences of those attending. Can't wait for the PBS show.

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  5. Great description of your night with Clay Aiken. I'm sure that he is getting a kick out of how we have renamed it the OMG Concert. The YouTube T&T promo is fantastic and gives a small taste of what to expect in August when the PBS special airs.

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  6. A wonderful blog, macmom. You took me right back to the concert hall with your description. I'd like to do it all over again!

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  7. I loved reading this blog--was there for the taping and this just brought it all back.
    OMG is the perfect name for it--that was all I could say for days.
    There is just no one out there like Clay Aiken!!

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  8. I cannot wait to see the PBS special. It sounds like such a wonderful night. I love that, the OMG concert.

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  9. The clips I've seen on YouTube of this show make it look like a really great event! Can't wait to see the whole PBS special!

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