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| Clay Aiken (born Clayton Holmes Grissom on November 30, 1978) is an American popular music 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. He has also become the most successful and famous contestant from season two of that show. |
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| ClayAikenForum.com was made by team Umbrella and supervised by Carlos Lim.The site was made for the Clay Aiken and his fans. |
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References
- "Scouts Remember Fallen Veterans" by Tom Woerner, The Dunn Daily Record, 05/22/2003, retrieved April 7, 2006 - article archived
- "American Idol Outrage: Your Vote Doesn't Count" by Deborah Starr Seibel, Broadcasting & Cable, 5/17/2004, retrieved April 8, 2006
- "It's Going to be a Very Strong Season, I Think: An Interview with American Idol Producer Nigel Lythgoe" by Logan Martin for Reality News Online, 01/17/2006, retrieved April 8, 2006
- Openly Clay message board
- Saturday Night Live's website
- "Clay Aiken" by Jeff Royer, Fly Magazine, December 2005, retrieved April 4, 2006
- "Aiken and Canadian Producer See Eye to Eye" by Karen Bliss, for JAM! 11/07/2005, retrieved April 8, 2006
- Zurawik, David (2006). "'Idol' padding, lack of energy don't make us proud" The Baltimore Sun (accessed May 25, 2006)
- "America's Good Neighbor Teams up with Recording Artist Clay Aiken's Bubel/Aiken Foundation to Promote Inclusive Education" CSR Wire Press Release, 11/02/2005, retrieved April 8, 2006
- North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources press release, shirt, trousers, shoes
- US Fund for UNICEF website, Aiken page
- "Congressional testimony in support of increased UNICEF funding", US Fund for UNICEF website, UNICEF Issues, retrieved April 8, 2006
- "obsessive fans make Clay want to quit", realityblurred.com, 11/15/2004, retrieved April 5, 2006
- "The Best and Worst of Reality TV" by Ali Kazan, TV Guide, 08/08/2005, retrieved April 5, 2006
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