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Clay Is Not Aiken To Be Justin Timberlake, And He's Succeeding

"I'm not trying to be Justin Timberlake. Thank God we have him, but I'm not him. ... I'm not gonna bring anybody's sexy back." Oh, Clay. Even as you try to erase what fan base you have left with ever more horrifying haircuts, I'm sure there are a few people left who like to imagine the possibility of you showing up in their room wearing nothing but pointy shoes and a Keebler elf cap. Aiken's new album, On My Way Here, comes out tomorrow and its chock-full of power ballads and powerless ballads that describe the struggle that is La Vida Clay. The struggle of a man who went from heartthrob David Cassidy to seething, diva-esque "fine, Broadway it is" David Cassidy In less than a decade. More »

Like Neil Sedaka and Johnny Rzeznik before him, Clay Aiken will hoof it over to QVC to sell his album On My Way Here this Monday, when he'll perform live on the home-shopping channel and hawk a special-edition CD/DVD combo of the record. "Starting my career on national, live television, it seems fitting to be unveiling my new album live on QVC," Aiken reportedly told whatever flack wrote the press release announcing this bit of synergy, adding, "and it'll be so nice to field calls from Claymates instead of snide comments from Simon, even if there is the possibility of having to answer questions about my underwear-buying habits and stuff." [PR Newswire via Fox / Photo: AP]

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Home Shoppers Clogging Up The Phones With Requests For Music

There's another market for records out there: devotees of QVC, the shop-at-home channel that has recently featured artists like the Goo Goo Dolls and Alabama. Recently, the channel featured crooner Neil Sedaka, and the sales garnered from his appearance on the channel helped propel his latest compilation of hits and rarities, The Definitive Collection, to the No. 22 slot on the Billboard charts. From today's Wall Street Journal: More »

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Goo Goo Dolls Just Want QVC Viewers To Know Who They Are

Tonight, the Goo Goo Dolls play the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.; the concert will be aired live on television, but not on an MTV-affiliated channel: More »