Saturday, December 31, 2011

David Archuleta - My Kind of Christmas Tour


The lights have dimmed, the stage cleared and the band has left.  They were a normal bunch of guys, amazing musicians and had a great quality to their playing and engaged the audience. Where ever they continue to perform I wish them well.
David has the ability to surround himself with loving and talented people and that couldn’t be truer than with Sunny Hilden David’s friend and co-writer of Fa La La La La.
We greatly appreciated the special attention that she gave us at several of David’s My Kind of Christmas Tour concerts. The effect you had on us was tremendous. We loved having you at the Meet and Greet accompanying David.  We Dreamed Sky High and received love, friendship and memories which will bless us the rest of our days.
Sunny’s CD, You Are Here, has a song, “Tis the Season” she wrote which I find mirrors many feelings at this time of year.  The bridge of her song –
For each moment of bliss
We grow stronger for our dreams
For each soul we still miss
Life is longer than it seems
And if only we believe
In all our blessings everywhere
The gifts of hearts we open
Will be gifts for all to share

Beautiful words, a beautiful song, such a lovely gift.  You must listen to her entire CD; you will find a spiritual comfort to her songs you won’t want to miss.
David Archuleta’s Holiday concerts were outstanding.  He is an amazing artist who captivates his audience and puts you up in the clouds over the moon.  His vocal range is incredible and he demonstrates his love for the Holiday Season with songs like, “Ave Maria” and “O Holy Night.”
This was real music, the way it is supposed to be.  They were magical evenings.  He is a very special singer blessed with a unique and angelic voice.
The audiences were filled with people of all ages and genders.  These were lovely concerts and definitely put you in the Christmas spirit.  I was still glowing a few days later. 
David’s unbridled adoration he receives from every concert generates an exciting performance.  I noticed at his Ventura concert he enjoyed the intimate venue and thrived on the crowd’s enthusiasm and energy.
They were as near perfect of an evening you could ask for and his charity outreach for Child Fund left you feeling we need to do more.
Hold these concerts close to your heart as we may need to wait awhile for a repeat tour.

1 comment:

  1. Pam Stewart: I hadn't seen David in an intimate concert setting since Del Mar 2009. As soon as he stepped on to the Westbury stage, I knew that this was a more confident and comfortable David. The one thing that stood out to me during his entire performance, was not only did the audience want to show their love to David but that David could not say enough about the love he had for us. He mentioned many times how thankful he was that we could come. He talked with us. He showed us his very human and personable side. He glowed with happiness. Looking back at his announcement, I now understand his countenance and his emotional renditions of Good PLace/ Let It Be.
    An elderly lady sitting next to me kept turning to me and asking in her best N.Y. accent, "Who sings like that? Who sings like that?" We hugged because we both knew the answer, as did the audience....."No one!!"

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