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With eight studio albums now under his belt, David Archuleta has come a long way as an artist and individual since his American Idol days. But the journey hasn’t always been smooth. One of the hardest lines the singer said he’s had to straddle is being a Latter-day Saint in a cutthroat music industry.
“The Lord of the Rings,” “The Goonies,” and “Rudy” actor Sean Astin will be taking the stage at RootsTech 2023 and discussing what it means to choose unity within family.
"American Idol" runner-up and Murray native David Archuleta is set to release his new studio album, "No Matter How Far," on March 26, 2013.
Latter-day Saint and "American Idol" pop star David Archuleta will be releasing his newest album, "No Matter How Far," on March 26. Songs include "Don't Run Away," where Archuleta's message is to face your worries and remember you are never alone, that there are people who care about you. The song "Heart Falls Out" describes what it feels like when part of your heart seems to be lost or missing, such as when you lose someone or something you love.
As part of Sunday evening’s Face to Face Event for Children and Youth, David Archuleta sang the 2020 Youth Theme song, “Go and Do,” based on the scripture found in 1 Nephi 3:7. Archuleta, who is best-known as the runner-up on the seventh season of American Idol, not only performed the never-before-heard song but also shared his personal testimony of the Book of Mormon.
Early Tuesday morning, former local TV personaliy Rick Aaron tweeted “Here are some #UtahRealityShow ideas: The Real Housewives of Utah County, American Fork Idol, Redwood Road Rules. Add your own.” The hashtag #utahrealityshow began trending on Twitter, with hundreds of tweets making TV show titles with puns about Utah cities, as well as Mormon culture. The following are some of the tweets people contributed to the #utahrealityshow trend.
When David Archuleta made his run to the finals of "American Idol" in 2008, he sang for millions of people every week. He had a positive impact on legions of fans that supported and advanced him to his runner-up finish. They later purchased his albums and tracked his journey on Facebook, Twitter and through his YouTube channel. They attended concerts, firesides and rooted for his success.
Last Sunday, due to circumstances beyond my control, I ended up leading the singing at our stake conference. And one of the songs we sang was “I Am a Child of God.”
It’s been a year since David Archuleta was the featured artist of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert.
David Archuleta’s vocal talent thrust him into the spotlight when he finished second on the seventh season of "American Idol" in 2008. While Archuleta appears to be at ease behind a microphone, he recently expressed in a blog post on his website that other aspects of fame have placed him outside his comfort zone.