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ARTICLES RELATED TO Clay Aiken - Charitable work |  |  |  | Clay Aiken - Charitable work: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Charitable workApart from his music career, Aiken has been dedicated to advocating for education and for children's causes. His interest in autism issues led him to found the Bubel/Aiken Foundation [4], which supports the integration of children with disabilities into the life environment of their non-disabled peers. The BAF runs summer camps which reflect this mission, and also presents Able to Serve awards to support the volunteer efforts of children with physical and mental disabilities. The BAF was recently presented with a $500,000 grant from the US g ...
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 |  |  | Clay Aiken - Charitable work: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Post-Idol careerThe single "Bridge Over Troubled Water"/This Is the Night," released June 10, 2003, has gone platinum. It was the fastest-selling single since Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997" and the best-selling single of 2003. It was the first single to go platinum since 2002, when Lee Ann Womack's "I Hope You Dance" sold a million copies after being out for over a year.
In October of 2003 Aiken released his first solo album, Measure of a Man, which debuted at #1 on the "Billboard 200" and was, with over 600,000 copies sold in its firs ...
See also:Clay Aiken, Clay Aiken - Early years, Clay Aiken - American Idol, Clay Aiken - Post-Idol career, Clay Aiken - Charitable work, Clay Aiken - Aiken's fans, Clay Aiken - Tours, Clay Aiken - Awards and nominations, Clay Aiken - Discography, Clay Aiken - Studio albums, Clay Aiken - Singles released to retail, Clay Aiken - Videos released to retail, Clay Aiken - Singles charting on radio Read more here: » Clay Aiken: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Post-Idol career |
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 |  |  | Clay Aiken - Charitable work: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Awards and nominationsAmerican Music Awards
2003: Won - Fan's Choice Award
2003: Nominated - Favorite Male Artist - Pop or Rock
Billboard Awards
2003: Won - Best Selling Single of 2003 - "Bridge Over Troubled Water / This Is The Night"
2005: Won - Best Selling Christian Album - Merry Christmas With Love
New Music Weekly Awards
2004: Won - Top40 Male Artist of the Year
American Christian Music Awards
2005: Won - Outstand ...
See also:Clay Aiken, Clay Aiken - Early years, Clay Aiken - American Idol, Clay Aiken - Post-Idol career, Clay Aiken - Charitable work, Clay Aiken - Aiken's fans, Clay Aiken - Tours, Clay Aiken - Awards and nominations, Clay Aiken - Discography, Clay Aiken - Studio albums, Clay Aiken - Singles released to retail, Clay Aiken - Videos released to retail, Clay Aiken - Singles charting on radio Read more here: » Clay Aiken: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Awards and nominations |
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 |  |  | Clay Aiken - Charitable work: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Tours2003: The American Idol Tour
40-City U.S. Tour (June - August 2003)
Two-month arena tour starring American Idol 2 finalists.
2004: The Independent Tour, co-headlining with Kelly Clarkson
40-City U.S. Tour (February - April 2004)
Kelly and Clay opened and closed the concert on alternate dates. Each concert ended with a duet of "Open Arms".
The ope ...
See also:Clay Aiken, Clay Aiken - Early years, Clay Aiken - American Idol, Clay Aiken - Post-Idol career, Clay Aiken - Charitable work, Clay Aiken - Aiken's fans, Clay Aiken - Tours, Clay Aiken - Awards and nominations, Clay Aiken - Discography, Clay Aiken - Studio albums, Clay Aiken - Singles released to retail, Clay Aiken - Videos released to retail, Clay Aiken - Singles charting on radio Read more here: » Clay Aiken: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Tours |
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 |  |  | Clay Aiken - Charitable work: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Aiken's fansSome of Aiken's fans have been fondly referred to as "Claymates," a name that originated on the message boards during the second season of American Idol. However, the term is not embraced by all within the fandom and some portion of the group has been criticized at times as being obsessive, both in the media and by Aiken himself.[6] In most cases, however, Aiken defends his fans as just being "enthusiastic". Another variation for Canadian fans is "Claynadians." The umbrella name including all of his many fan groups is "The Clay Nation. ...
See also:Clay Aiken, Clay Aiken - Early years, Clay Aiken - American Idol, Clay Aiken - Post-Idol career, Clay Aiken - Charitable work, Clay Aiken - Aiken's fans, Clay Aiken - Tours, Clay Aiken - Awards and nominations, Clay Aiken - Discography, Clay Aiken - Studio albums, Clay Aiken - Singles released to retail, Clay Aiken - Videos released to retail, Clay Aiken - Singles charting on radio Read more here: » Clay Aiken: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - Aiken's fans |
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 |  |  | Clay Aiken - Charitable work: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - American IdolTelevision viewers' first glimpse of Aiken came 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 any kind of idol, but they were immediately impressed once he began singing Heatwave's "Always and Forever." 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, but was cut from the show on his first try, a performance of Journey's ...
See also:Clay Aiken, Clay Aiken - Early years, Clay Aiken - American Idol, Clay Aiken - Post-Idol career, Clay Aiken - Charitable work, Clay Aiken - Aiken's fans, Clay Aiken - Tours, Clay Aiken - Awards and nominations, Clay Aiken - Discography, Clay Aiken - Studio albums, Clay Aiken - Singles released to retail, Clay Aiken - Videos released to retail, Clay Aiken - Singles charting on radio Read more here: » Clay Aiken: Encyclopedia II - Clay Aiken - American Idol |
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