The Year 2004

"Love Will Keep Us Together" appears in Starsky and Hutch, Clay Aiken charts with "Solitaire," Neil is honored by the Actor's Fund of America, Renee Olstead charts with "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do," and Neil is presented with the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award at the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

June 10

Presented with the Songwriters Hall of Fame—Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award. The ceremony aired on The Bravo Channel on July 18.

June 3

Starred in performance at Carnegie Hall in New York, in a tribute to Yiddish music, with The Klezmatics. Concerts also scheduled at the Mann Center in Philadelphia and the Ravinia Festival near Chicago in August.

May 25

Renee Olstead, 14- year-old star of CBS comedy Still Standing, releases self titled debut CD, co-produced by David Foster, which includes duet on “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” with jazz pianist and singer, Peter Cincotti. Debuts at #4 on Billboard Top Jazz Album chart

April 19

Honored by the Actor’s Fund of America/NYSAE – Broadway Sings Sedaka.

March 16

Clay Aiken’s single with “Solitaire” released, reaching #4 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, and #1 on Nielsen SoundScan Single Sales chart, where it remains for nine straight weeks.

March 5

“Love Will Keep Us Together” performed by Brigette Romanek in a scene in the hit film, Starsky & Hutch. The movie was released on DVD on July 20.