Clay Aiken News | by noreply@blogger.com (Rose) | Thu, Aug 20
Thu, Aug 20
The National Inclusion Project, formerly The Bubel/Aiken Foundation, recently launched its new name and website at inclusionproject.org. The National Inclusion Project grew out of the relationship between Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel and Diane’s then 13-year-old son, Mike who had bee...
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4 Months Ago,
noreply@blogger.com (Angela Henderson) from media.herald-dispatch.com says
(in Clay Aiken Signs a New Deal)
Clay Aiken has finally signed a new record deal.
His official website broke the news today:
“Clay Aiken signs record deal with Universal Music’s Decca Records. Expect new music in the first half of 2010! Keep checking back here for more details to come.”
WOO-HOO!
And
noreply@blogger.com (Rose) from Clay Aiken News says
(in Clay Aiken Signs With New Label!)
Just announced on Clay Aiken's official site:
08/10/09
We Are Excited To Announce... Clay Aiken signs record deal with Universal Music’s Decca Records. Expect new music in the first half of 2010! Keep checking back here for more details to come.
And
noreply@blogger.com (Rose) from Clay Aiken News says
(in Clay Aiken: National Inclusion Project)
Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel have launched the new website for the National Inclusion Project (formerly known as "The Bubel/Aiken Foundation"). Go now to clayonline.com to hear Clay's message about the new site. And here is a direct link to the National Inclusion Project site.
5 Months Ago,
Allegra(noreply@blogger.com) from There Was A Man says
(in A New Name for the Bubel-Aiken Foundation)
Co-Founders of the National Inclusion Project,
formerly The Bubel-Aiken Foundation)
Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel
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