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As the runner-up to Fox TV's second American Idol: The Search for a
Superstar competition, vocalist Clay Aiken wowed television audiences in
2003 with his Southern charm, sweet demeanor, and bright, glorious voice,
and became a pop star. Originally, Aiken planned to try out for the reality
TV series The American Race, but went ahead and auditioned for the talent
contest to please an encouraging friend.
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Originally, Aiken planned to try out for the reality TV series The American
Race, but went ahead and auditioned for the talent contest to please an
encouraging friend. Out of 7,000 hopefuls, the Charlotte, NC, native won the
hearts of the judges as well as millions of fans across the globe. Born
November 30, 1978, Aiken was singing at an early age. Unlike most young kids,
Aiken was confident and ready to impress a crowd. He was already singing the
Dolly Parton/Kenny Rogers classic "Islands in the Stream" at a local high
school dance by age five. Two year later, he was buying albums through a
mail-order catalog, eager to get his hands on any kind of music. Aiken's
vocal talent was blossoming and by the time he reached his teenage years, he
was a regular member of the Raleigh Boys Choir. Countless roles in various
musicals, (+The Music Man, +Oklahoma!), stage plays, and playhouse shows
allowed Aiken to hone his gift. When it came time to go to college, music
wasn't Aiken's calling per se. He studied special education instead and had
dreams of attending William & Mary for a master's degree in administration.
Before he could further his education, Aiken ended up wooing 21 million
television viewers each week from February to May with his sensational
singing voice. His rendition of Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled
Waters" sewed him a spot among America's hearts. Although he finished second
to Ruben Studdard, Aiken's loss was not taken lightly. He landed a deal with
RCA through Simon Fuller's 19 Recordings Limited within weeks of the show's
finale. That same month, Aiken's debut single, "This Is the Night," made
history by going number one on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. It sold more than
392,000 copies during its first week, beating Elton John's record for "Candle
in the Wind 1997." In October 2003, Aiken issued his studio full-length, The
Measure of a Man. Once again, the little guy with the big voice made a big
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