Monday, December 19, 2011

David Archuleta Update!!!

My friend Mindy Smith just attended the David Archuleta concert in Salt Lake City tonight, and she said he announced to his 'hometown' that he is serving a full-time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints!

From her words, it sounded like a very emotional and tender announcement. I wish I had been at that concert. Check it out here.

What a stellar example of sacrifice and faith.

I can't wait to hear where he goes...

Carry on!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

The New Mozart

Holy cow. This will blow you away...

Sunday, December 11, 2011

My Evening with David Archuleta


David spent our dinner hour with us, before the concert began. There were about 20 of us string players, and he graciously signed autographs and let us take all the pictures we wanted with him. I considered this a rare privilege, because with other celebrity artists we have collaborated with, security staff doesn't allow any one-on-one time with them. David treated us all as individuals, answering our questions, laughing with us, and even having an informal viola lesson... as if he had no other obligations in the world at that particular hour. There we were, hanging out in Blackfoot High School's choir room with a world class artist. And our own little security detail. David is genuine and without any pretense. Humble and authentic. And... a bit shy. But you wouldn't know that by watching him onstage.
All because of this man.... Jeff Archuleta, David's father and manager. He was incredibly gracious and friendly. He took care of us all day. By the time the concert was over, he felt like an adopted dad. For example, Jeff was asking us what we wanted for dinner... "Pizza? Sandwiches? What is available here in Blackfoot?" When we decided on pizza, he asked if anyone had any food sensitivities, etc. and one girl shyly raised her hand. Jeff asked her what she couldn't eat, and she mentioned a gluten allergy, and he was concerned trying to resolve the issue, etc. Pretty cool.
Here are some things I observed that impressed me. Truly...

On a personal note, I misjudged this kid. "I wish he would go on a mission," I thought. But after spending a day with him, hearing his music, seeing him interact with his non-member staff/security, seeing the quiet things he does for the youth in the community, as well as observing some other private moments of his, I can honestly say, "Maybe he is serving a non-proselyting mission." He is stellar and I was moved by his standards, his compassion for the people around him, and his commitment to the Savior.

For example, most artists have a 'meet-n-greet' staff member, who opens the show for them, takes care of the VIP clients, etc. David's MNG guy was telling us that he has opened shows for Christina Aguilera and Katy Perry. But he loves opening shows for David because D.A. draws a unique fan base. MNG guy mentioned how respectful and 'well-behaved' his fans are-- no disorderly drunks, foul mouthed people to contend with.

And did you know David's keyboard player (Mark Nilan) plays for Glee? (I hate Glee, but it's a pretty prestigious kudo, anyhoo...)

Also, D.A. won't sing about romantic drama songs. "I've never been in love, so I'm not comfortable singing about it. It's just not me." And he doesn't disappoint. I love that standard.

Also, as long as I'm on the confession wagon, I have to say I did watch his season on American Idol and rooted for him. But after? I wasn't crazy about his music. Until now... I loved every song he sang, and loved every minute of it. (And Thanks to another adoring fan, my neighbor Renae lets me know I am not alone... she was at the concert as well, and she came by tonight to give me a dvd copy of D.A. w/ MoTab. I love it!)

When asked by a fan before the show what his most memorable experience in his career was up to this point, he answered without hesitation, "Performing with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir." (Not, 'shooting a Ford commercial' or 'being runner up on American Idol', or 'making my first cd', etc.)

Bottom line-- this is quality, clean entertainment. Where else can you find that today? Worthy of the title, American Idol. In my book.

*Weird side note: David's musical arranger is Richard Parkinson. I dated Richard in high school. Funny, eh?
** I had David autograph my violin case. In gold sharpie. Because I'm 38. And I have a CRUSH.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Meridian Magazine - Grammy Nominee Jenny Oaks Baker: Reflections on Her Faith - Meridian Magazine - LDS, Mormon and Latter-day Saint News and Views

I've had the opportunity to perform with Jenny as well as visit with her during rehearsals. I find this article poignant, not only as a fan, but as a violinist mom myself... trying to find balance in my life.

Meridian Magazine - Grammy Nominee Jenny Oaks Baker: Reflections on Her Faith - Meridian Magazine - LDS, Mormon and Latter-day Saint News and Views

Thursday, December 8, 2011

MMM is awesome!

I'm lovin' me this point of view! Check it out here.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Christmas Quote

"There has only been one Christmas. The rest are anniversaries."

~ W.J. Cameron