Monday, November 7, 2016

David Archuleta in Tuacahn



                                               


Greatness is a concept of a state of superiority affecting a person or object.  It can also be referred to individuals who possess a natural ability to be better than all others as a descriptive term most applied to a person or their work.  The concept caries the implication that the particular person, when compared to others of similar type, has clear advantage over others.  David Archuleta has that advantage.

David inspires thousand through his art and music particularly spotlighting his love for the gospel.  His singing amplifies happiness and joy and there is a magic that happens when he is on stage that vitalizes his audiences.  He sets the bar for every artist in his wake.

It seems his fan base is stronger than ever these days.  His fans constantly trend topics related to his music making sure their favorite singer feels their love.  Fame is a double edged sword as David has discussed and dealt with, but fans support is essential to the success of every singer/songwriter.  David pointed out in Tuacahn on stage how essential his fans happiness is to him and thanked all his longtime fans.  It was a sweet way of giving a shout out to those buying albums and attending shows.

Arriving on stage to a roar of applause David Archuleta possesses a reinvigorated sense of passion, a new lease on life after his mission and a great collection of new songs.  With new material inspired by reflections on showbiz industry, fame and his mission he has a lot to get off his chest.  New songs see the singer yearning for greater insight into the changing tide of his life during the last couple of years.  His powerful embrace of his faith has given him power.  New songs embody every type of emotion and vulnerability yet his roaring vocals ooze confidence and empowerment. 

David has never been the type of artist to shy away from experimenting creativity.  Only an artist as talented as David could perform a rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” and actually make it sound better than the original. 

His stories behind songs, what’s it about, how he wrote it and how it was inspired was entertaining, funny and we all smiled a lot.  I love his taking his phone out to video, or Instagram a photo of us, we all ate it up. 

It was a pleasure to hear old favorites like “Crush” and “Something About Love”, but ever more to see him fully engaged with his new material.

You won’t want to miss his Christmas Tour this December 2016!
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