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The Beauty of His Face

8 December 2009





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These pictures were taken in Salt Lake City at David’s concerts just before Thanksgiving. After taking over a thousand pictures of him between the two concerts I somehow always came back to these. The beauty of his face just stands out in these and the peaceful angelic image of a young man expressing and feeling the emotions of his songs keeps me coming back for more.

I hope you enjoy these picture as much as I enjoyed taking them!

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Type Bee: DA Glee Bees Review

8 December 2009





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David Archuleta brought holiday cheer to the Bay Area last week with two concerts in Santa Rosa and San Francisco. This tour follows the release of David’s aptly-named debut Christmas album, Christmas from the Heart. He and his band, with opening act, Benton Paul, certainly brought a lot of holiday heart with them!

DA Glee Bees Quartet

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When I introduced you to DA Glee Bees, I had no idea they would be joining me at David Archuleta’s Christmas from the Heart concert. But they refused to write their reviews unless they could go with my sister and me. I must say they created quite a sensation because they would not stay in their seats and kept buzzing around the theatre. Afterward, they told me it was very difficult for them not to join David on stage. Boy, am I glad they restrained themselves—I would have been mortified! I promised them if they would behave themselves, I would feature them on this blog.

Counten on “The Riddle”

Counten the Countertenor: I was impressed by David’s falsetto on his cover of Five for Fighting’s “The Riddle.” It was written by John Ondrasik in 1995. Accompanying himself on piano, David sang the ballad with a beautiful head voice, navigating the intricate phrasing with an easy grace. His clear bell-like voice filled the theatre. As I told the press after the show, David sounded other-worldly and I was almost envious.

Listen to “The Riddle.”

Tennyson on “Ave Maria”

Tennyson the Tenor (lead): David Archuleta sings the “Ave Maria” composed by Charles Gounod after Bach’s Prelude No. 1 from the Well-Tempered Clavier, with lyrics from the Latin prayer. Written in G major, it is a challenging piece for any high voice. David has a sweet tenor voice “kissed by God” even when his voice cracks. The first thing singers learn about music is that it’s not solely about hitting the notes. David’s “Ave” never fails to produce a tingling frisson running up and down my spine.

Listen to “Ave Maria” in Santa Rosa, California.

Then the following night in San Francisco, David, even more tired, managed to give us this:

Listen to “Ave Maria” in San Francisco, California.

Barrymore on “The First Noel”

Barrymore the Baritone: Being a baritone, I naturally notice the lower range of any voice. At the concert in Santa Rosa, I thought David’s speaking voice was much deeper than I have heard to date. I particularly enjoyed “The First Noel” with its great backup harmonies and cool key change on the word “Israel,” which allowed David to demonstrate his baritone more strongly.

The video below contains several concert pieces, starting with “Pat-a-Pan.” David banters with the audience before singing “The First Noel.” There’s even a little dancing and singing a snippet of Kirk Franklin’s “Lovely Day.”

Listen to “The First Noel” in Santa Rosa, California.

Basset on “Zero Gravity”

Basset the Bass: Since David Archuleta is a tenor, I wasn’t expecting to hear many low tones. One of the lowest notes I heard was the pulsating bass beat in “Zero Gravity.” The sustained bass was a perfect accompaniment to the vertical jump-dancing by both musicians and audience. The jump-dance gave me a feeling of weightlessness, quite an achievement for one with my girth. I enjoyed the high energy of “Zero Gravity,” and judging by the high squeals in the soprano registry, there were many others who enjoyed “Zero Gravity.”

Listen to “Zero Gravity”

DA Glee Bees shout out “Bravo!”
in a sustained four-part harmony.

Buzzword

frisson

Main Entry: fris·son
Pronunciation: \frē-ˈsōⁿ\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural frissons \-ˈsōⁿ(z)\
Etymology: French, shiver, from Old French friçon, from Late Latin friction-, frictio, from Latin, literally, friction (taken in Late Latin as derivative of frigēre to be cold)
Date: 1777

: a brief moment of emotional excitement : shudder, thrill

David Archuleta’s Christmas from the Heart produces a genuine and soul-stirring frisson of holiday excitement.

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The Song of the Week

7 December 2009





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SongsThe other day I was chatting with a dear friend about one of our favorite subjects—David Archuleta. We have been talking weekly and we get together for visits as much as we can because we live a few hours apart in different states. We do our best to stay connected and she has become a very cherished friend. The neat thing about this friend is that I met her because of our common admiration for David!

I have met more than a few people who have since become ‘treasured friends’ because of our common interest and love for David and his music. All these wonderful people are the most kind, sincere, honest and truly amazing people who I have had the pleasure of getting to know. Some I have never physically met, yet we have corresponded since shortly after David finished his time on American Idol’s Season 8. Often I feel as though we have known each other for years. We share stories, joke, talk about family, share milestones and we have even helped each other through some difficult times.

We have become involved in charities and have reached out to help others in need because we want to follow David’s example. Our common bond is our true admiration and respect for the most talented and humble young man that we simply adore listening to…David Archuleta!

I have heard many other fans of David’s share that they too have made incredible friendships because of him. David Archuleta has such a strong following of the most lovely people…good people! We are young and old, male and female. We come from all walks of life, but because of David Archuleta, we come together, whether it is to chat about all the latest he is doing while touring, discussing our favorite performances of his, or sharing our excitement about our next concert, we all agree that he has a voice that moves us.

These friends we have made are the ones that understand our ODD. They understand when we talk about how excited we are to see David perform even though we have seen him several times. They get it! They listen to his music daily too, they check all the latest on David’s various fan sites.  They ‘get him’ the way we do!  His humbleness, his adorably sweet awkwardness, but most of all his incredible talent!  They hear what we do….a voice that soothes and touches the heart and soul.

So this week I would like to dedicate ‘The Song of the Week’ to all my “friends in David” as I like to call them. ( Gail, this one is for you!) 😉

The Song of the Week is…

“Fields of Gold”

“Fields of Gold”was written by the singer, Sting, for his album Ten Summoner’s Tales which was released in 1993. “Fields of Gold” is a beautiful but haunting melody that speaks of the love, courtship and eventual death of a lover.  Sting reportedly wrote “Fields of Gold” after he bought a house near a barley field in England.  Supposedly, the sunsets and the colors of the field were an inspiration for the lyrics.

The song “Fields of Gold” reached #23 on Billboard’s Hot 100 of that year. The song was recorded by Eva Cassidy for her album Song Bird. The version we hear David sing is most like Eva Cassidy’s.

Here is David singing “Fields of Gold” for the first time in front of an audience, while on tour recently in his home state of Utah.

The lyrics to “Fields of Gold” as David sings them:

Hooooo, oooh, oooh
You’ll remember me when the west wind moves
Among the fields of barley
You can tell the sun in his jealous sky
As we walk in fields of gold

So she took her love
For to gaze awhile
Among the fields of barley
In his arms she fell as her hair came down
As we walked in fields of gold

Will you stay with me, will you be my love
Among the fields of barley
You can tell the sun in his jealous sky
As we walked in fields of gold

I never made promises like these
And there have been some that I’ve broken
But I swear in the days still left
We’ll walk in fields of gold
We’ll walk in fields of gold

Hooooo, oooh, oooh

Many years have passed since those summer days
Among the fields of barley
See the children run as the sun goes down
As we lie in fields of gold

Will you stay with me, will you be my love
Among the fields of barley
You can tell the sun in his jealous sky
As we walked in fields of gold
We walked in fields of gold
We walked in fields of gold.

Hooooo,oooh,oooh

Now here is Eva Cassidy’s version of “Fields of Gold”:

And finally, Sting singing his song “Fields of Gold”:

The original lyrics of “Fields of Gold” as written by Sting:

You’ll remember me when the west wind moves
Upon the fields of barley
You’ll forget the sun in his jealous sky as we walk in fields of gold
So she took her love
For to gaze awhile
Upon the fields of Barley
In his arms she fell as her hair came down
Among the fields of gold
Will you stay with me will you be my love
Among the fields of barley
We’ll forget the sun in his jealous sky
As we lie in fields of gold
See the west wind move like a lover so
Upon the fields of barley
Feel her body rise when you kiss her mouth
Among the fields of gold
I never made promises lightly
And there have been some that I’ve broken
But I swear in the days still left
We’ll walk in fields of gold
We’ll walk in fields of gold
Many years have passed since those summer days
Among the fields of barley
See the children run as the sun goes down
Among the fields of gold
You’ll remember me when the west wind moves
Upon the fields of barley
You can tell the sun in his jealous sky
When we walked in fields of gold
When we walked in fields of gold
When we walked in fields of gold

Have a lovely week all. I am grateful to David, that I am able to call many of you my friends! 😉
Katie

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David and Lupe Archuleta Duet in San Francisco

6 December 2009





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The audience at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco erupted with a standing O when David Archuleta introduced his mom Lupe. I feared an earthquake—the surprise duet was ground-shaking! Lupe was gorgeous in a white gown and jewels, and she and David harmonized beautifully.

At the VIP earlier we had been watching David and his band during the sound check through a window behind the bar in the lobby. Then, we were told there would be a delay and someone taped a curtain over the window to block the view. We heard they were making changes to the night’s performance. I thought it might have to do with that particular stage; it never occurred to me that it was LUPE!! I had seen videos of her duets with David in Salt Lake City at the start of the holiday tour, but assumed she wouldn’t be traveling with them.

During the first part of David’s performance, he told us he has family there, mentioning only his aunt and uncle. Only after the duet with Lupe did he say that his immediate family—brother and sisters— was there too. What a coy boy!

David and Lupe Archuleta duet, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” November 30, 2009 at the Warfield Theatre, San Francisco

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David Archuleta Weekly Wrapup

6 December 2009





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Good Morning Honeybees and Fans!

Today I am still in Utah savoring David’s concert in Rexburg, Idaho at BYU last night! Two concerts in Salt Lake City, Santa Rosa, Anaheim and Rexburg all add up to the fact that David Archuleta has not only outperformed my expectations but many critics as well!

David moves across the stage with an energy only a 19 year old could master, his strides singing Zero Gravity keep the audience moving and jumping up and down with pure delight. Old and young join in and it was a pleasure to see so many men and boys enjoying the concert as well as us older women and young teens. He certainly has a great cross section of fans adoring him.

Many pictures were taken and I will start posting them shortly so all can enjoy. The colorful set on the stage created a visual paradise for picture taking.

This week, as you know, David’s tour has given us much to see, hear and read about. Wonderful reviews are pouring in and many videos from fans can be seen. Iphone applications a first for a singing artist, charities mentioned, and a delightful visit to a rest home.

Keep David and “Christmas from The Heart” in your heart and thoughts this Holiday Season! Give the gift you would want to receive!

Have a great week!

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Reviews and Interviews

30 November

An Archuleta concert is all about “the voice”.
by pinella

David Archuleta Sunday (Nov. 29, 2009) at the Wells Fargo Center in Santa Rosa, Ca.

Concerts have a certain sameness to them – merchandise table, slightly late start, opening act you wish would hurry up, grand entrance of the main act. You know the routine.

Then comes the star of the show and one of two things occur after the obligatory 90 minute performance – you soon forget the act on the way home or you don’t.

You don’t forget David Archuleta.

Why?

Pretty simple – his voice.

Although as one of the judges on American Idol proclaimed two seasons ago when Archuleta finished second – “David, you could sing the phone book” – his 90-minute, one encore show Sunday night at the Wells Fargo Center was anything but songs from the Yellow Pages.

Dubbed David Archuleta’s “Christmas from the Heart” tour, it was really a combination of about half pretty pure pop Archuleta and half Christmas.

The venue wasn’t full, but it was close; the crowd wasn’t all screaming teenage girls, but it was close; and the songs weren’t all perfect, but they were close.

If you came just to hear for yourself if what you were hearing on Idol was real, well you found out – yes, and more so.

At time, it was hard to fathom that you were listening to an 18-year old kid from Utah because the voice is something most singers take years to cultivate. And although he has been at this singing gig for much of his young life, the voice is still natural. They just don’t teach what Archuleta projects.

The first half of the show hit a peak with Zero Gravity and then Crush. The latter being his first mega-hit off his initial self-titled album.

Archuleta and his four-piece band took a mini-break to change clothes, alter the stage and change the mood to the holidays.

“It just seems so odd that we are really into the holidays now,” Archuleta said. “I’ve been working on this album for six months and now it’s finally here.”

He sang eight Christmas songs and if ever there was a voice holiday-appropriate it is Archuleta’s. Every song he did just seemed to get better.

Ave Maria sung in Spanish [sic] was then topped by a song in French – Pat-A-Pan. Then he went back to Spanish and a song titled Riu Riu Chiu, then Silent Night and finally an encore of O Holy Night.

He wasn’t perfect. Someone on Idol had given him the advice to not close his eyes while he sings, but he did that often. And his connection to the audience between songs was a bit scattered.

But who came to see his eyes or listen to him speak words of wisdom?

We came to hear the voice. And, oh, my, did we.

3 December

“DAVID ARCHULETA IN ANN ARBOR REVIEW”

From Megan:

I’ve been replaying David Archuleta’s Christmas Concert over and over in my mind. It was clear that David was in his element on Friday night as he performed with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. Throughout his two part set, David proved to the audience why he ALMOST won American Idol: not only because of his gorgeous voice, but also his sweet, humble, awkward personality. The concert had it all: traditional Christmas music and catchy pop songs. The combination made for a once in a lifetime experience. If there was ever a show to see David shine vocally, this would be the one.

He opened up the show with an amazing rendition of “Angels We Have Heard On High” that gave me goosebumps. David chatted awkwardly with us in between each song, explaining his connection to the music and rambling about the acoustics in the beautiful Hill auditorium. He was obviously nervous, as he was being backed by one of the best symphonies in the state of Michigan. However, David’s near perfect vocals made up for it. I was skeptical toward how the pop songs would sound, but David proved me wrong. The fan favorite tunes “Zero Gravity” and “Crush” accompanied by the symphony were made new and different, and David adjusted to the change easily. My personal favorite from the first half of the show was “To Be With You”, a ballad off of David’s debut album. I also enjoyed the cover of the Five for Fighting song, “The Riddle”.

By the second half, I was speechless. David’s vocals were out of this world. I have heard him sing live before, but nothing was quite like this. I sat with my jaw open during David’s Latin rendition of “Ave Maria”. I can’t quite describe to you how good it was, but it may have been my favorite David performance yet. Although it was in Latin, David had a strong emotional connection to the song and belted out the notes so perfectly. At the end of the night, David had successfully moved the entire audience to tears and up on their feet for a standing ovation.

I believe that this concert was a highpoint of David’s career. I know his fans are eager for David to return to his more standard pop concerts, but I think performing with the beautiful symphony in a gorgeous auditorium was critical for audiences to hear David’s vocals.

DAVID’S BLOGS

3 December

David Blogs from the Bus on the way to the Rexburg, Idaho Concert

Twitters

DavidArchie & Friends

29 November

DavidArchie – Performing at the Wells Fargo Performing Arts Center in Santa Rosa, California tonight.

DavidArchie – Wow, I’d just like to say thank you so much Santa Rosa for such a great night and fun show! Thanks to the Wells Fargo PAC too!!

30 November

DavidArchie – Playing in San Francisco tonight at the Warfield Theatre. Anyone coming??

DavidArchie – Didn’t even know that! That’s awesome! lol RT@CaliforniaBuck k, less than 8 minutes until ur cd is today’s special on Amazon…

DavidArchie – Woah, I have incense in my dressing room haha.

DavidArchie – I have some family comin’ to the show tonight! Yeeaahhh!

DavidArchie – Bah, my voice is shot. Hoping I’ll get by tonight lol. I’m excited that the fam is here though!

DavidArchie – I made it! Had a fun time! Hoorah for family!

DavidArchie – I made it! Had a fun time! Hoorah for family! Thanks for keeping me going San Francisco!

1 December

DavidArchie – Day off from shows today! Inteviews for the morning lol

DavidArchie – Ate some good Chinese foot at Twin Dragon! It might now be my favorite Chinese food I’ve had.

DavidArchie – On voice rest for the night. Haha.

DavidArchie – Just got to watch This Is It finally! Twas awesome! What an incredible guy.

2 December

DavidArchie – Performing this morning for a Larry King taping. Just met Anthony Hopkins!

DavidArchie – Finished with the taping at Larry King. I’ll let you know when it airs! Should be during Christmas week.

DavidArchie – So tonight’s show is in Anaheim! Last California show.

DavidArchie – Gotta love “Pam the Blam.”

DavidArchie – I wish my camera bettery wasn’t dead and that my charger wasn’t lost, because I’d take a picture of this GIGANTIC grape! It’s huge!!

DavidArchie – The ice cream truck here! How ironic

DavidArchie – What a great energy that was in Anaheim!! Thanks to all of you who came out! Great to see friends in the crowd too!!:)

3 December

DavidArchie – Sittin’ on the bus. At a gas station exciting…

DavidArchie – So I now have an iTunes Open Mic Application! Check it out here if you’d like http://bit.ly/7zRtCU

DavidArchie – Grabbed a salad from Cafe Rio! Mmm so good. Now getting a warm coat at Wal-Mart for the freezing cold.

DavidArchie – Hi Murray. Bye Murray. lol

DavidArchie – Hey Everyone! Here’s todays blog from the bus http://davidarchuletanetwork.ningh.com/profiles/blog/new-video-blog

DavidArchie Hahaha. Why is The Office so awesome?

DavidArchie – Made it to Idaho! Big change in weather from Sunny California haha.

Haha!! Love it! Album rocks! RT @AllisonIraheta I just had to get Allison Irahetas album.. I hear it’s aight haha http://tinyurl.com/ycp783a

4 December

So I thought that I was up and getting ready for the day. I was just about finished… when I woke up. Don’t you hate that? Lol

Don’t have a dressing room here in Rexburg, so took a shower and got ready in the faculty locker room. Haha.

Mi familia is here! Well… I couldn’t get my mom or little sister to come, but the rest of them are here! 🙂

Did the last phone interview for the day! Now feeling the nerves but getting pumped for the show tonight in Rexburg, Idaho!

I loved it tonight in Rexburg! Thanks for being such an amazing crowd Idaho! So glad family and friends were there too.

5 December

In Grand Junction, Colorado today.

DavidArchie – So there’s a local Grand Junction parade going on tonight called the Parade of Lights that is happening right by the venue lol. Sounds…

DavidArchie – Oh man! Hello giant bowl of guacamole. I think I love you.

DavidArchie – Catching some of the Parade of Lights going on down the street the venue is on.

DavidArchie – Had a fun show in Grand Junction! Off to Beaver Creek, Colorado tomorrow! Hope travel goes smoothly through the snow haha.

Holiday Tour

Yuletide cheer

Anaheim Concert

David Archuleta delights fans with Yuletide cheer
posted by ROBERT KINSLER, for the Orange County Register

A packed room full of “Arch Angels” got an early Christmas gift thanks to the arrival of David Archuleta Wednesday night.

The almost 18-year-old [sic] singer brought his youthful approach and appealing tenor to the Grove of Anaheim as part of a 17-city tour of the U.S. in support of his second album, Christmas from the Heart, presenting a 90-minute show divided into two distinct parts.

For the first 40 minutes, Archuleta performed an eight-song set of hits and cover material before taking a short break to change into a dress jacket –- and then re-emerge to sing eight songs from his holiday disc from October.

It took only minutes of watching the concert to cement the idea that the Miami native who grew up in Utah, runner-up on the seventh season of American Idol, continues to be the seemingly shy and unassuming personality he revealed on the popular reality show. However, Archuleta -– who turns 19 on Dec. 28 –- also possesses an impressive voice. Here, he used that instrument in support of a mostly effective mix of upbeat dance numbers, R&B-tinged pop tunes and traditional Yuletide songs.

In addition to the hits from his self-titled debut, such as “Crush,” Archuleta performed several effective covers to give added weight to the show. Highlights included a take on Five for Fighting’s “The Riddle,” for which Archuleta also played piano, and an acoustic take on Sting’s “Fields of Gold,” dedicated to the late singer Eva Cassidy.

The last half of the night proved to be the most artistically satisfying, with the singer performing a song he co-wrote (“Melodies of Christmas”) as well as challenging classical material (notably “Ave Maria”) and numbers for which he sang in French (“Pat-a-Pan”) and Spanish (“Riu Riu Chiu”).

My biggest complaint, however, has to do with the arrangements, as there were few instrumental sections in any of the songs when Archuleta wouldn’t sing; the backing music alone could have shined or offered artful segues into the next verse or chorus.

A sad and lasting impact of the American Idol formula is that in order to elicit cheers, a vocalist like Archuleta must hit the top of his range with huge notes; the impact of a strong but nuanced song or musical arrangement is mostly lost on undiscerning listeners, as evidenced both in episodes of the vocal talent show and the reaction of many in the crowd at the Grove.

Yet Archuleta closed his show with a powerful and extended version of “O Holy Night” that served as another reminder of the power of his vocal ability.

Opener Benton Paul performed a pleasing blend of modern melodic rock across 25 minutes, his sound a cross between the Fray and John Mayer.

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Chart Updates

3 December

iTunes Chart Update – CFTH  Holding steady in 20’s – Now at 21

Top Chart Albums – #8

Google Alerts

Symphonic “Crush”

1 December

Archuleta Avenue Symphonic Version of Crush – No visual only sound

DAVID ARCHULETA ORCHESTRAL “CRUSH”

From watercoolerconvo.com:

This tweet from David Archuleta Friday night certainly piqued my attention: “Intermission! Wow! Performing an orchestral arrangement of Crush was so cool!!”

So I made a point of seeking video out of this performance. It seems as if the venue was pretty strict about recording, so the video below is only audio (stealth videotaping credit/thanks goes to YouTube user emilyluvsarchie), but it’s pretty cool to hear “Crush” performed in this manner. It’s really pretty! Accompanying David is the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra

5 December

David Archuleta and Jordin Sparks are teaming up with Planet Cazmo to benefit Toys for Tots for the holiday season. The duo will be performing alongside Alliston Iraheta and Sean Kingston, among others, to benefit the charity.

David shared, “I’m so excited to perform music from my Christmas album for Planet Cazmo’s virtual concert. It’s such a cool way to help Toys for Tots. Their work with kids during this time of year is awesome, and I’m excited to be a part of it.”

Planet Cazmo will donate a week’s worth of virtual goods’ revenue to support Toys for Tots in conjunction with this event. Toys for Tots provides joy and a message of hope to less fortunate children through the gift of a new toy or book during the Christmas holiday season. For more information, check out Toys for Tots.

The concert will premiere on Friday, December 18 and Saturday, December 19th on PlanetCazmo.com.

David Archuleta Open Mic iPhone App

David Archuleta has a new iPhone/iPod Touch app that lets fans compare just how well they can sing songs from his new Christmas from the Heart CD. The David Archuleta Open Mic – Christmas From the Heart app features five songs from David’s holiday CD — Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, O Come All Ye Faithful, The First Noel, Joy to the World and Silent Night — and listeners can sing along with them (a la Rock Band), then post their scores to see how they fared against other Archie fans across the country and in their own region. (I scored 20317 on the easy level of The First Noel — see if you can beat me.) And if you just can’t get the hang of singing like Heaven and nature, there’s also a video of David offering singing tips and game instructions.

If you’d like to find out more about how the David Archuleta Open Mic app works, just watch this video:

Fans

blogs, vids, VIPs

1 December

Kayla met her favourite American Idol, David Archuleta after Santa Rosa concert

Kayla is a child who was diagnosed at birth with congenital myotonic dystrophy. She spent 105 days from birth in the ICU, her first 9 months on a ventilator and using a feeding tube. The doctors did not expect her to live to see her first birthday but she is still here and keeps defying the odds.

Kayla -3 years old.

Here is her story which was posted by her grandmother:

“Tonight was a night that we will never forget. Kayla was invited to go backstage and meet her all-time favorite American Idol, David Archuleta, tonight. This wonderful woman, Monica, heard that Kayla loves David Archuleta and she wrote to me and offered to try and have Kayla meet him at his concert in Santa Rosa, California. The show was really great and Kayla had a blast. After the show, we went backstage and David came over to meet us. Kayla was a little shy but after we left the concert, she kept giggling and saying and signing “David”. This was a once in a lifetime experience for her.

Monica, thank you so much for reaching out to me and setting up this meeting. Kayla has been through so much in her short little life and this will be an experience that will be with her forever.

David, you are such an inspiration! You have the voice and spirit of an angel. You have no idea how much this meant to our family but especially to Kayla. She wakes up every morning and signs and says your name until I turn on my iPod and play your music. She’s your #1 fan! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart!”

Lisa

5 December

David Visits Retirement Home
I worked in a nursing home for three years when I was in high school, and every Christmas was the same: many of the residents were alone. What a gift David brought these beautiful people yesterday!

Idea: visit a local retirement/nursing home today. Call ahead and ask if you can bring a pet. Take some goodies with you. Take David’s CD and a portable CD player. Plan to spend time listening to stories, wheeling patients on walks, holding hands, hugging, laughing, praying, singing.

Thank to Tammy for sharing her video with us! Oh, you will cry. I wept.

Human Interest

Sleeping Coach, Archuleta Avenue, David’s LDS Mission

1 December

The Sleeping Coach – Happy Holiday from the @DavidArchie tour!

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Archuleta Avenue

We were sad to hear the announcement that Archuleta Avenue will be closing on December 31. Wanda, Dustin, John, and the whole crew at AA have done a fantastic job.

To be honest with you, I spend so much time writing for this site (and working and being a mom) that I don’t often have time to visit other fansites, but I feel good knowing they are there providing support and promotion for David and a place for Archies to come together. Dustin has been fantastic to collaborate with on cellcasts; Wanda and John have also been friendly and helpful. But I certainly do understand the stresses of running a fansite, both in terms of time and emotional investment.

A fond farewell and heartfelt thank-you to the staff at AA. You are always welcome here at FOD and at any other David fansite that you enjoy, I’m sure.

Archuleta’s mission
by pinella

David Archuleta is Mormon by faith. And at some point Mormons go on a mission to spread that faith.

So, will Archuleta, who turns 19 next month, ever do that?

Here is his explanation:

“A Mission? You know, I wasn’t kind of expecting this to happen. I was 16 and it (his music career) started early in a way.

“Seeing all the things that have happened and the stories I heard. It wasn’t like I was preaching or stuff when I was singing on the show (American Idol) …but with Imagine (the song), people would come up and say how it affected them.

“Every single letter I got during the show …they would say how they felt something and wanted to thank me.

“They felt something in my music and that is a big part of my belief. It was good to feel like people were feeling the same thing I was and to share that with people. Just to see how powerful of a tool music can be.

“I feel like the Lord surprises you. Like, ‘Hey I need you here and will you commit to being the best with the talent I have given you and the opportunity I have given you.’

“I owe so much to Him and I give it back to Him cause He’s given me so much. Whatever way I can serve Him is what I want to do. It’s just figuring out the best way to do that. It all plays a big part of my life.

“It’s not exactly a mission, but it’s a way of doing missionary work.

“It is amazing to see how much of an example you can be for other people. People will pay attention to the example you set. It always amazes me. It’s very cool to see that. That has been one of the coolest things of this whole experience.”

So, will he be doing any church work during his brief stay in Santa Rosa?

“No. It just gets difficult when I’m on my own headlining a show, going to a different city every day. It’s hard with so many different people wanting you to do things.”

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Archie’s Ice Cream

Archie’s Ice Cream!
Not sure if anyone caught David Archuleta’s tweet about the Archie’s Ice Cream truck while in Anaheim!

The ice cream truck here! How ironic!

The secret inside is the Rock Stars names.  Now David has his inside!

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