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A Conversation with Quiana Parler "[Clay Aiken's]
backup-singers showed off their own musical talent, and they were more than
impressive. ... the vocal talent that filled the
amphitheater was incredible." "During
the performance, Angela Fisher and Quiana Parler sang back-up for [Clay Aiken] throughout the evening, but the
phrase “back-up singer” doesn’t really apply to either one." MSNBC.com
Anyone who has attended a
Clay Aiken concert can't help but notice vivacious backup singer Quiana Parler. Her bubbly personality and radiant smile
light up the stage, but it's her soul-stirring vocals that bring the audience to its feet
each night. CNN
caught up with Quiana recently as rehearsals began
for the Jukebox tour, and she generously answered a few of our questions about
herself and her music as well as her work and her friendship with Clay. On Singing Clay Nation News: How long have you been singing
professionally? Quiana: Since I was 10 years old. I started in the production of Annie here in CNN: Did you always know you could sing? Q: No. I
actually started out as a ballet and tap dancer. That didn't work out. My dad
was in a band and my mom was a singer also, and they would always rehearse for
weddings at home. Being a married couple and trying to not argue when they were
rehearsing, that didn't work out too great for them. So I would be my dad's
rehearsal partner. So that's when I started singing. CNN: The most common things we hear about you are: (1) somebody sign her already and (2) when is she putting out an album so
I can buy it? Q: Angela is the one that's signed. I'm in CNN: Tell us about that. You have a show that you do there. A
60's soul show? Q: It's a
Motown Tribute. We do everything from Stevie Wonder,
Aretha Franklin, to the Marvelettes. We try to do the
most popular Motown artists. We've been doing it since February. (Eds note: the show ended June 10). CNN: Is this a show you developed yourself? Q: No,
actually when they put it together I wasn't even thought of because they
thought I was still going to be on the road. The other singer who was going to
do the part I'm doing got sick and I ended up taking her place, so it was a
fluke that I got it. I've always worked with this one guy,
we've worked together for years. I would do a jazz series for him. Last year we
did a tribute to Gershwin. Each year he tries to do a different tribute. When I
was on the last tour they did an Andrew Lloyd Webber tribute. Now he's doing
Motown. CNN: Let's talk about a "mythical" CD. Because we know
you're going to get signed. What kind of music do you see on there? Q: Oh Lord.
A little bit of everything. I sing jazz. Here, I'm a jazz singer -- in CNN: Maybe some R&B and Gospel too? Q: Definitely,
yeah. I sing in Spanish, French
and Portuguese, so I definitely would like to put out something with those
three languages also. So, yeah, it's a work in progress. CNN: Are you still teaching voice? Q: I'm not anymore because I'm so busy doing the show. I've changed from doing vocal coaching to doing vocal analysis. That way fans from all over the CNN: Who do you listen to? Q: I
listen to Diane Reeves, she's a jazz artist. Sarah Vaughn, she's deceased, also
a jazz artist. Kim Burrell, she's a gospel artist. Queen Latifah.
There's this kind of underground artist, his name is P.J. Mortin.
His dad is a world renowned minister. I listen to so many different types of
music. Diane Schuur, she's a jazz artist. I listen to
everything and everyone. Anything I can get my hands on I try to listen to it
and take from what they're doing and fuse it into my style of singing. CNN: As a vocal coach, what kinds of things do you do to
condition your voice and keep it in good shape? Q: I try
to get as much sleep as possible -- which was impossible on the Christmas tour.
I drink lots of tea. I don't drink enough water. I'm working on that. You should always drink a lot of water as a
singer. And stretching excercises.
I mean a lot. CNN: Do you ever give Clay tips on his vocal technique? Q: We go
back and forth. We have our moments. (laughs) CNN: Who is your dream person to sing for? Q: Oprah
Winfrey! I love Oprah Winfrey. It's not so much "sing for" but I want
to meet her. It was like "We're going to do The View so I finally get to
meet Star Jones." So I've met Star Jones and I have one more person on my
list and I want to meet Oprah Winfrey. She's a strong black woman and I love
that about her. And the older she gets the better she looks. CNN: Who's your dream to sing with? Q: Well
I've already sung with Clay... I don't know. I've never thought about that.
Well, you know, I want to work with Jamie Foxx. He's an incredible musician.
He's a writer, he's a pianist... Right now that's about it.
On Touring CNN: You toured a lot in 2004. Is that the most you've toured
before? What did you take from that? Q: That
was my first tour ever, with Kelly and Clay. That was
my first tour. You learn as you go. Like on my first tour, I packed too much
stuff. I learned on the second, that I ... still packed too much stuff. And I
shopped too much. And on my third tour, I didn't pack as much but I didn't pack
enough. CNN: But you can shop! Q: Oh,
God. I am a shopaholic. I spent more money sending
stuff home than I did being on the road. I'm a big fan of decorating the house.
If I see anything that I want for home, I'll buy it, I don't care where I'm at.
On this tour, I will definitely try not to shop as much. CNN: How do you stay grounded on tour -- emotionally, physically,
spiritually. Do you have certain routines to keep
yourself sane or is it "full speed ahead" until it's over? Q: Everyone
on the last tour were all Christians. And we pray
constantly. That's the biggest thing right there. None of this would be
possible without God. It's amazing because I never in a million years would
have thought any of this would have happened to me. I think that's what kept us
together. We're all Christians and believe in the power of prayer and know that
without Christ none of this would be possible. CNN: Are you able to stay in touch with Angela between tours? Q: I talk
to Angela and Jacob a whole lot. CNN: When you're touring, do you prefer the smaller venues or do
you like the big arenas? Both? Q: Both.
You guys show so much love, it doesn't matter where we are. Just to have the
excitement and the hype from the crowd, it means so much to us. It pushes us
even harder on stage. CNN: Do you guys really have as much fun as you seem to on
stage? It looks like you're having a blast. Q: We are.
And more. The funniest thing to me is
to see the same faces, night after night, in every single city. But it's a good
thing to have the love. How do you afford to do that? Is there a secret we
don't know about? CNN: Do you have any venues or cities that you're becoming
partial to after so many tours? Q: Definitely
CNN: Is Clay ever going to be able to get you on one of the
thrill rides? Q: Oh no.
No. Never. You're talking to somebody who's afraid of
the Scooby Doo rollercoaster, and that's for
toddlers. He tried everything down to wanting to buy me a puppy, because I want
a puppy so bad. But I passed. CNN: When you guys toured and you started adding the duets, "Chain of Fools,"
"Signed, Sealed, Delivered," "I Knew You Were Waiting" whose idea were those songs? Q: I think all of us came up with those
together, but it was Clay's idea to add the duets. CNN: Is there someone you idolize that you've had a chance to
meet through your touring who's shown appreciation for your voice? Q: Just
the fans. I don't get to meet many people other than the fans and the people
I'm working with. If I'm not shopping, I'm in the dressing room on the internet
or on the phone. CNN: Or getting locked in your dressing room! Did they do a lot of
pranks on tour? Q: Oh gosh
yes. It's Clay and Nick. It's always Clay and Nick. It was never anybody else.
It's impossible to get them back. They're so smart. Even when we tried stuff on
them, they figured it out. Yeah, it's Clay and Nick; they're very funny. CNN: Are you going to be on tour with Clay this summer? Q: Oh
yeah. You guys are really going to enjoy this tour. Its
going to be a lot of fun. Angela, Jacob and myself
will be there in full force, ready to entertain you guys.
On Clay CNN: We all know you met Clay when you both auditioned [for American Idol]. Is that
when your friendship started? Q: It did.
It started in CNN: Is that you that we see in one of the second season episodes where the guys are going out? Are you the one telling them they ought
to be going to bed? Q: That
was me! When I look back on it I think, "Did I take the audition part of
this too serious?" CNN: We still don't understand how you didn't make it farther,
but obviously all worked out well. Q: All
things happen for a reason. CNN: Is that how you ended up on tour with Clay? Because you and
Clay knew each other and he knew your voice? Q: Yeah,
basically. He offered for me to come out and audition for his tour, he and
Kelly. He set up an audition with me and Randy. Well, it
wasn't really an audition; I was just thrown on stage and it was like
"sing this." Everything just came together, just simple as that. I think I'm still in shock.
When I see him from where we were when we auditioned in On The Fans You guys do not understand
how good it feels to me to have the acceptance from you. I just want everyone to know
how grateful and thankful I am for their support, especially those who have
traveled here to see me perform, because they didn't have to do that. Quiana is currently offering a CD Sampler of her most requested songs (including "I Will Always Love You") on her website. For updates on Quiana's life and music, or to purchase her sampler, visit her website www.quianaparlermusic.com You can also contact Quiana via snail mail at: Quiana Parler Photo credits: www.quianaparlermusic.com; heatherw.com; clayscharlottegirl; twicetreasured Please send feedback to cnn@claynationnews.com ClayNationNews.com and the Clay Nation News mailing list are not affiliated with Clay Aiken, RCA, 19 Entertainment, The Firm, or American Idol. ClayNationNews.com is an unofficial fan site created and maintained to help Clay Aiken's fans support him and his music. |