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Clay Aiken
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Clay Aiken (born Clayton Holmes Grissom on November 30, 1978) is an American pop music singer who rose to fame on the 
American Idol television program. He came in a close second in the contest, with Ruben Studdard winning by a narrow 
margin.

His debut album, Measure of a Man, was released October 14, 2003 and has since gone triple platinum.

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Biography
Aiken (he changed his last name from Grissom to his mother's maiden name Aiken) hails from Raleigh, North Carolina and 
attended Raleigh's Leesville Road High School before enrolling at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. 
Although his American Idol activities temporarily delayed his academic pursuits, Aiken graduated with a bachelor's 
degree in special eduation in December of 2003. He found his interest in special education during high school, and 
became an assistant to a severely autistic boy. It was this child's mother that urged him to audition for American Idol.

His interest in autism issues led him to set up the Bubel-Aiken Foundation (http://bubelaikenfoundation.org), which 
supports efforts to give children with special needs the same educational opportunities with normal children.

In November of 2003, Aiken appeared on The Nick At Nite Holiday Special, where he sang a duet with Bing Crosby via 
special effects. The song was "Little Drummer Boy/Peace On Earth", which was originally sung by Crosby and David Bowie 
on a 1977 Christmas special.

In 2004, Aiken embarked on the "Independent Tour" with Kelly Clarkson, winner of the first American Idol contest. He was 
also scheduled for selected summer tour dates, but high demand led to the booking of over 50 dates across the United 
States, leading to what many fans called the "Not-a-Tour". He will be touring for the third time this year in November 
and December for a series of Christmas shows with local orchestras. In November 2004, he published an "inspirational 
memoir" entitled Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life, written with Allison Glock, published by Random 
House. That same month, he released a holiday album entitled Merry Christmas With Love.

Some fans of Clay have been fondly referred to as "Claymates," a name that originated on the message boards during the 
second season of American Idol.

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External links
Clay Aiken Official Site (http://www.clayaiken.com/) 
Clay Nation News (http://www.claynationnews.com/) 
Clay Aiken Fan Site (http://www.claytonaiken.com/) 
ClayManiacs.com (http://www.claymaniacs.com/) 
Latin American Fan Club (http://www.clayaiken.com.br/)