There's some rejoicing going on in the Kingdom of Clay:
Clay Aiken Leaves RCA, as reported exclusively by People magazine.
Spin it any way you want (fired? quit? negotiations breakdown? artistic differences?) the truth is, RCA has never known how to handle Clay Aiken. Never. Did not know who he was as an artist, baffled by his versatility, did not know how to market someone completely original. That would have required creativity.
Even the
Time magazine profile of Clay back in 2003 ("
Building a Better Pop Star") noted the label's ignorance and even contempt for Clay Aiken. How could anyone expect to succeed without their boss's support? And yet Clay succeeded very well within these constraints.
From
Time:Ask the employees at Clay Aiken's record label, RCA, if they would listen to Aiken's debut album, Measure of a Man, by choice, and the response is almost uniform: a lengthy pause followed by laughter. RCA was the home of Elvis Presley, and its current roster includes critical favorites like the Strokes and the Foo Fighters. It's a rock label. Aiken, who came in second on the most recent installment of American Idol, is not only not a rocker, but, as he says in his aggressively self-deprecating way, "I'm not an artist. I'm just a guy who was on a reality show—and I didn't even win!" Humility aside, Aiken, 24, doesn't mind being doubted because he believes in his bones that his detractors are wrong. "There are many people at the record label who are afraid of me," he says. "They don't understand the reasons that someone as uncool as me is here. In a way—and this is a horrible word to say, and once I say it you're going to print it—it's a revolution."
Let the Revolution begin!
As
Time also noted, Clay knew his audience instinctively and could communicate with them. That's art. And now, Clay's Fantasies can come true. He's on his way!
3 comments:
Love the blog, Hosaa. It is wonderful Clay is now independent..woo-hoo!
I enjoyed the rest of it on the arts. Seeing a real ballet is still on my list of 'want to do'.
Ashes
Hosaa, thank you for sending your letter to other involved in the arts. They need to know they are appreciated.
I'm so thrilled that Clay Aiken is now free of RCA and Clive Davis.
Hosaa,
Great blog about Clay and RCA! I linked to it in my current entry.
Your open thank you letter to the artists in the DC area is wonderful and would be appreciated in many other communities of this country.
Have a super new week!
Caro
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