Archiv | November, 2009

David’s Interview mit LiveDaily.com

25 Nov

LiveDaily.com führte mit David kürzlich eine Telefoninterview:

David Archuleta talks up ‘Christmas From the Heart’
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski / LiveDaily Contributor

Relaxing after recently taping an appearance on the Spanish-language TV channel Univision, „American Idol“ runner-up David Archuleta is giggly.

„It was my first Spanish network performance, so it’s cool,“ Archuleta said between giggles during an interview with LiveDaily. „It was really fun. It was at a school in Harlem [NY]. So I had a bunch of kids as the audience.“
Kids will be packing theaters this month and next when Archuleta embarks on a holiday tour in support of his debut Christmas album, „Christmas From the Heart.“

„It was really great to do,“ Archuleta said of the collection. „It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of work because it was during the summer tour that I was on. It was good and it all worked out in the end.“

Juggling a tour and the recording of a new album was tough for Archuleta, he admitted.

„‘O Holy Night’ and ‘Ave Maria’ were both pretty hard to record,“ he said. „They were right after the end of tour. My voice was pretty worn out from the tour. So, having to go in the studio and record all day wasn’t the easiest thing. It was a challenge.“

To get into the spirit during the warm summer months, Archuleta said the studio hung Christmas lights and producers wore Santa hats. But all he had to do to get in the right frame of mind was think about the message of the songs themselves.

„Those songs have such powerful emotions in them and really make you feel some powerful things,“ Archuleta said. „I’m just trying to think about that, what the song was about, the time of year, and celebrating what those stories are all about.“

Besides the standards, „Christmas From the Heart“ features „Melodies of Christmas,“ a song that Archuleta co-wrote. It is the lone original tune on the record.

„It was really fun to write,“ said Archuleta, who took second place on „American Idol,“ behind David Cook. „It was cool being able to give your own message to the Christmastime and the holiday season, telling your own Christmas story, in a way. It was fun to be able to do that, talk about the melodies of Christmas and what they do for people and how they bring back memories of people just by listening to those melodies.

The holiday is one of Archuleta’s favorites. Since he was younger, the 18-year-old has actively participated in Christmas festivities.

„I’ve always been really involved during the Christmastime with singing,“ he said. „It’s just something I’ve been doing since I was little. From Christmas caroling when I was little to singing in church at little parties, family parties and neighborhood parties. To be able to do a Christmas album with those same songs on it is really cool.“

Meanwhile, Archuleta has been working on a new, non-holiday album, which he’s hoping will be released in 2010. So far, he has collaborated with Matt Squire, Victoria Horn, Daniel Bedingfield and Kina Grannis.

„I’ve been writing for the last month, just experimenting with different styles and different ways of writing,“ Archuleta said. „It’ been a real fun time. After the tour, after the beginning of next year, I’ll start working more on stuff.“

Archuleta is trying to put his stamp the album, the follow-up to his self-titled debut, which spawned the hit „Crush.“

„I’ve been writing with different things in pop,“ he said. „I’m trying to get more of my personality in the songs: ‘This is David. This is his story. This is what he wants to talk about. This is what’s been on his mind.’ I want people to feel ‘This is David talking. This is his song and this is what he’s saying.’ I want people to be able to feel that. I want people to relate to the things I’ve been thinking about.

„I love to sing different kinds of songs about different things and I want to be able to show more of my personality, be as real as I can with the songs,“ he said. „I still like the pop stuff. I need to work stuff out with the label and see what they want me to sing. But I definitely want to get more involved with the writing. Writing is the best way to get your personality and your character into the song.“

Neue iPhone-App: David Archuleta Open Mic – Christmas From The Heart!

25 Nov

Auf iTunes gibt es seit gestern Nacht eine neue iPhone App, exklusiv von David! Die App ist ein Open Mic-Game mit fünf Liedern von David’s „Christmas From The Heart“-Album. Ihr könnt mit der App David’s Weihnachtslieder im Karaoke-Stil singen, und gesanglich mit anderen Fans um die Wette trällern!! Die App bietet zudem exklusive Videotipps von David sowie direkten Zugang zu David’s offizieller Website!! Klickt HIER, um zu der App im iTunes Store zu gelangen!

Die verfügbaren Songs sind:
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- O Come All Ye Faithful
- Joy To The World
- The First Noel
- Silent Night

Weitere Infos gibt’s im iTunes Store!

Weitere Bilder von David’s 1. Show in Salt Lake City

25 Nov

Danke an JenleighBarry und Gengenw für die Bilder! Geht auf JenleighBarry’s Twitpic und Gengenw’s Twitpic, um alle Bilder zu sehen. Hier einige davon – zum Vergrößern anklicken:

Ebenfalls tolle Bilder gibt es auf Tina’s Flickr!

Salt Lake Tribune’s Dave Burger’s Konzertkritik

25 Nov

Eine wunderbare Konzertkritik für David’s erste „Christmas From The Heart“-Show in Salt Lake City von Salt Lake Tribune’s Musik-Kolumnist Dave Burger:

Hier geht’s zur Salt Lake Tribune’s Photo Gallerie vom Konzert.

Regardless of David Archuleta’s performance Tuesday night at Abravanel Hall, the tweens and teenagers in the audience would still have shrieked and squealed in delight every time the 18-year-old Murray pop singer sang a note.

Luckily for the rest of us, Archuleta launched his holiday tour in his home state with a rousing, accomplished performance that further illustrated how far he has come since he finished second in the 2008 season of “American Idol.”

Archuleta, who turns 19 at the end of December, ably balanced a show that showcased his pop talent as well as a strong display of covering other’s material — most notably a collection of Christmas standards that closed the show.

While the show was advertised as Archuleta performing selections from his recently released album, “Christmas From the Heart,” the singer began his set with songs taken mostly from his 2008 debut self-titled album. With more confidence and stage presence than he has shown yet, he flexed his vocals through “Crush” and “A Little Too Not Over You” as well as performing his up-tempo rave-up “Zero Gravity.” Archuleta was backed by four musicians, but played piano as he covered Five For Fighting’s ballad “The Riddle,” showing an inkling of a direction his career could take him.

Illustrating a talent for building a solid, thematic set, Archuleta then performed two songs that served as a transition between his opening set and his closing set of Christmas tunes. The highlight was when he was accompanied only by an acoustic guitar, singing a rendition of Sting’s “Fields of Gold” that changed the vocal melody to make the song his soulful own.
It was then time for the main show to start.

The curtains pulled back to reveal about a dozen string players along with two guitarists, a bassist and a drummer. With dramatic on-stage lighting illuminating three conical Christmas trees and four ornamental baubles hanging from the rafters, Archuleta came out in a jet-black suit and immediately got going with “Melodies of Christmas,” a new song he said he helped write.

The show was not short on surprises. After starting was seemed to be a somnambulant rendition of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” his mother Lupe joined him to duet, turning a sluggish retread into a poignant refrain. And during a stirring, reverent version of “Ave Maria,” Archuleta was joined on stage by a white-robed children’s choir as well as on piano, local composer Kurt Bestor, who produced and conducted many songs on Archuleta’s holiday album.

Whether singing in English, Latin (as on “Ave Maria”) or French (as on Bestor’s galloping arrangement of “Pat-a-Pan”), Archuleta showed not only a command of the material but an ability to connect with the audience with self-deprecating humor and sheepish but endearing half-waves to the crowd, which nearly sold out the symphony hall.

What was most impressive about the concert was that Archuleta and his team relied not on slick, overly produced Christmas music that would dull the experience, but on a real string section and a lean, stripped-down soft-rock sound that shows an authenticity to the teen, who is turning into a man in front of our eyes.

Bottom Line » Murray teen pulls out all stops as he launches holiday tour

Wunderbar!! So ist ist! ♥

Salt Lake City-Show 1 – Video: „Riu Riu Chiu“

25 Nov

Danke an SnarkyMawg fürs superschnelle Hochladen auf Youtube!

Salt Lake City-Show 1 – Video: „Pat-a-pan“

25 Nov

Danke an SnarkyMawg fürs superschnelle Hochladen auf Youtube!

Salt Lake City-Show 1 – Video: „Melodies Of Christmas“

25 Nov

Danke an SnarkyMawg fürs superschnelle Hochladen auf Youtube!

Salt Lake City-Show 1 – Video: „Waiting For Yesterday“

25 Nov

Danke an SnarkyMawg fürs superschnelle Hochladen auf Youtube!

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