Monday, March 24, 2014

The David Archuleta Music Scholarship





A LETTER FROM A DAVID FAN
 
We have been so HONORED in the past 5 years
to receive messages from fans that support
THE DAVID ARCHULETA MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP. 
We would like to share one of those messages with you:
 
“It is my pleasure to contribute to TDAMS campaign,
as I truly cannot think of a more worthy person than
David, for young dreamers of music to look up to
and realize their individual goals.  
David is indeed a teacher of humanity and we all
have learned much from his example.
 
Even though I live on the other side of the country,
it pleases me that I can honor David's artistry
and stellar character by helping out a
future singer or musician from his former school.  
I wish I could give much more but I know that
EVEN A LITTLE BIT HELPS. 
 
 I, along with all of the many faithful fans out there,
will be joyous (actually, I'll be downright giddy)
in welcoming him back home,
and will in one way or another be
supporting him every step of the way in the future!
 
Also, I want to wish all the past, present
and future Murray HS scholarship winners much success
and best of luck to you with the latest campaign!”
 
Thank you so much to this and MANY other fans
who have supported
The David Archuleta Music Scholarship over the past 5 years! 
YOU are the ripple effect.
 
 
 
Our campaign ends April 9th.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

The David Archuleta Music Scholarship

Please help support the Music Scholarship it is a beautiful way to Welcome David back and support many talented young musicians!  Thank you!




HAPPY 5TH ANNIVERSARY!!!
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There is SO much to celebrate this year!!
This is our 5th year in which we are able to award
THE DAVID ARCHULETA MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP!!!
 
Since it began, we – actually the FANS – have given out
$16,000 worth of scholarships to 8 deserving students!!
(Please check out our website to learn more about them) 
That’s $16,000 that these students would not have had to further
their music education if it hadn’t been for YOU!!
 
Do you remember our first year?
We posted this heartfelt video made by strangerphilosophy.
What wonderful memories of the beginning of David’s journey
and the beginning of The David Archuleta Music Scholarship.
 
Now we are all CELEBRATING and looking forward to
DAVID’S HOMECOMING and the next phase of his life. 
Every single one of us is so excited to see what comes next. 
 
What a great way to honor him and welcome him home
by donating to this year’s scholarship and showing that
WE ARE STILL HERE.
 
Please visit us to learn more:
 
Friend us and ‘like’ us on Facebook
 
Follow us on Twitter
 

Friday, March 7, 2014

David Archuleta Retrospective Series Part Twenty Five: "Nature Boy"



 
By Pamela Pike and Rosanne Simunovic
 


Pamela Pike’s Recollections

Most people know the song “Nature boy” either from Nat King Cole’s major hit a pop and jazz standard or from the movie “Moulin Rouge’.  It was written by Eden Ahbez, published in 1947, and first to be heard in 1948 in Joseph Losey’s “The boy with green hair’, starring Dean Stockwell.  The song tells a fantasy of a “strange enchanted boy who wandered very far” only to learn that “the greatest thing……was just to love and be loved in return”.

This song haunts the listener and gently massages our soul.  The genius in this song is the simplicity which David does best as he sings it so gentle and yet with understanding at such a tender age of thirteen.  David is indeed musically gifted with perfect pitch and has a great sense of composition.

Have you ever heard a song where it sounded like the performer was singing to you and you alone?  David’s voice is clear and urgent and this song is intimate and powerful. His performance is so natural and beautiful; you can really feel this song.  David is pure at heart and he has an indomitable spirit that will never die.

I listened to it and was blown away by the beauty he creates singing but my greatest moment was when I hit the repeat button, and listen to it all over again.  Perhaps one day we will hear David perform this song again and experience the musical progression from thirteen to twenty three.

David Archuleta’s music has always brought people together and allowed us to express our emotions and thoughts.  His heart and spirit found their way into our music soul. He is one of those rare musicians who understand the main essence of music; those meaningful lyrics that play an important role in choosing a song that expose the heart.

A “strange enchanted boy who wandered very far” only to learn that “the greatest thing……was just to love and be loved in return”, I wonder…..…did we just come full circle? 


As David Archuleta will be returning from his mission we are ending our Retrospective Series this month and truly hope you enjoyed our looking back over the last six years. Thank you for joining us and supporting a beautiful and talented artist.
(A Personal Note)
A heart to heart bonding is what makes friendship so exclusive setting it apart from all other relationships.


 I wish to take this opportunity to thank Rosanne Simunovic for her invaluable support, passion, collaboration and friendship.  I was truly honored and blessed working with her on David’s Retrospective Series.  She welcomed the idea with a warm spirit and I have learned a great deal from her she has been a reliable source for intellectual and creative stimulations.  She is a great admirer of everything beautiful and simple, especially her love for music and a passionate advocate for the artists that perform.
 “Love is Music the heart sings best”


I very much enjoyed our collaboration!  Thank you…. Rosanne…. you’re forever in my heart!
Love


Pamela

Rosanne Simunovic Recollections

Ah, yes - Nature Boy.  Could any song be more perfect, more beautiful, more intuitive, more everything for David's voice and demeanor? 

And, given the lyrics, it is the perfect song to be featured as the final chapter in the David Archuleta Retrospective journey:

"There was a boy
A very STRANGE ENCHANTED boy.
They say he wandered very far, very far,
Over land and sea.
A little SHY
And SAD of eye,
But very wise, VERY WISE was he...

Until one day,
ONE LUCKY day he passed my way,
And while we talked of many things
Fools and kings,
This he said to me:
"The greatest thing
YOU'LL ever learn
Is just to love
And be loved
In return."

Such beautiful, heartfelt words sung by such a beautiful and heartfelt young artist.  The expressive quality in his voice and the manner in which he captures and then communicates the lyrics are pure magic.  The honesty that he delivers to this - and to all of his performances - is the stuff of magic and passion and love.

For two years, David has removed himself from the public eye in order to follow his calling as a Mormon Missionary. Although away from many of his fans, they were right there by his side in spirit, cheering him along the way.

Performances such as the one you are now hearing in "Nature Boy" are what sets David apart from the rest of the pack. He always chooses songs that hold deep meaning for him, that move his mind and soul.  Although he is a very sophisticated and refined artist, he never allows the technicalities behind his performance to inhibit his authentic expressive vocal quality and demeanor.  He is a vocal narrator - every song is a soliloquy. His thoughts and his dreams are easily shared with us through his music and that is the ultimate gift an artist can give to his listeners. 

David personifies all the qualities of a "Nature Boy" - he embraces the world around him with love and goodwill, spreading his wings to explore all that life has to offer.

I feel so privileged to have been part of this remarkable journey with co-author, Pamela Pike, and you - the fans.

On A Personal Note

I would like to wholeheartedly thank Pamela Pike for inviting me to co-author this series for all of you.  I feel privileged and honoured to partake in this project - it has been a real blessing in my life for many reasons.

First of all, I have come to know Pamela as a friend and colleague and have benefited as a writer by watching her disciplined and cohesive writing skills.  No one is more  dedicated to her craft than Pamela and, when time was flying by, she would always gently nudge me to "get moving".  Ha!  She is truly the best of the best!

Second of all, I have strengthened my relationship with David's music.  Pamela was the mega researcher and she found gems performed by David that I did not know existed.

Third, I loved interacting with the fabulous David Archuleta fans. You people are the best - you put a smile on my face and a song in my heart with every comment and tweet. Thank you so much.

Fourth, I was able to celebrate David's music on a monthly basis, for his voice and his presence is always justifiable cause for celebration.  What a terrific way to begin the first Friday of every month!

So thank you Pamela Pike for this wonderful opportunity and, David, thank you for the gift of YOU, Nature Boy! 

"Whenever there is harmony, there is life.”
― Muhammad E. Osman

“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.”
— John Muir


Rosanne Simunovic
Grandmother to the best four grandchildren in the Universe because they are mine and I said so! Ha!


  

Friday, February 7, 2014

David Archuleta Retrospective Series Part Twenty Four: "I'll Be"





 

 
By Pamela Pike and Rosanne Simunovic

 

 http://youtu.be/CsNEHnSfQ04 Mall of America without music
 


Pamela Pike’s Recollections

“I’ll Be” is a song written and sung by American singer Edwin McCain.  The song was released in January 1998 as the first single from his second album, Misguided Roses.

It peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a Top 10 hit. 

 Over the years is has become a popular wedding song, but Edwin McCain revealed in an interview the track was not intended as a love song but more of a kind of a Hail Mary prayer for him at a time when he was struggling with some personal problems.
 
This is a perfect song for David Archuleta to sing as he gives it a soulful, emotional, enduring heartfelt interpretation.  David is not just a singer/songwriter, he’s a storyteller and his music appeals to us all with a down to earth charm.
 
David is super talented and doesn’t use stage antics to bring his audience into the music; he uses the music to bring into his audience.  He also has this great ability to put emotions into words that can reach out far beyond a single performance.  He keeps music simple and is able to wrap us around his finger.  His attitude of performing and his willingness to embrace and connect to his fans is second to none.
 
No matter how many times you hear David sing “I’ll Be” he is so good he raises goose bumps.  David opens his heart to the audience obviously loving this song as much as his fans.

 David’s acoustical emotion packed performance gives you a musical euphoria with his amazing vocals. He presents his fans with what they want, his powerful voice and contrasting emotion instinctively draws in his audience.  What he does best and what he appears to especially enjoy the most is expressing heartfelt passion through his songs.

 David never over sings and delivers vocals to suite the song, he speaks straight from his heart; this gift explains why his music will endure and why his performances are so easy to hear.

David’s one of a kind, a rare and engaging talent with an impressive style and imagination. My heart is bursting with anticipation and joy to see what he brings to music on his return.



Rosanne Simunovic's Recollections

As always, I have relished the opportunity to read Pamela's background summary of the songs featured during this Retrospective Series.

However, her informative synopsis behind the birth of "I'll Be" really intrigued and resonated with me. Sometimes, when one listens to a song, one has to wonder: "What was the driving force behind the creation of this composition". So, thank you, Pamela, for sharing this information with us. 

Who has not struggled with personal problems? It's something that we all have to live with and try to overcome in our day-to-day lives. 

David understands this and uses his vocal power, sensitivity and musicality to create a strong, enduring bond between himself and his adoring fans.

This song has never sounded more believable, more passionate and sincere;  David possesses all these characteristics in his daily life and these human elements are seamlessly carried over to his musical life. 

His voice is a force - the purity, the shape of his phrases, the technical brilliance are second to none. None!  And, when you add the human element, the spirituality that forms the root of every song David sings, then one is left with a flawless, heart-stopping musical experience.

David was only 16-years-old when he performed this song. Most 16-year-old male vocalists are still trying to find their voices. However, in David's case, it almost appears as if THE VOICE found him. For many, perhaps, can technically sing as well as David, but rarely can a singer move and stir souls like David is so capable of doing.

THE VOICE is a gift that David has cherished, nurtured and nourished with absolute reverence and respect. And the music world is a much better place because of David's devotion to his music. 

Thank you, David, for your tender, earnest and gorgeous performance of this beautiful song. 

Rosanne Simunovic
Grandmother to the best four grandchildren in the Universe because they are mine and I said so! Ha!

Friday, January 3, 2014

David Archuleta Retrospective Series Part Twenty Three: Broken



by Pamela Pike and Rosanne Simunovic




Pamela Pike's Recollections

As their sun sets, fear rises in Africa.

 “Broken” written by Jon Hunt and David Archuleta aims to draw attention to the devastation of a lost generation of children in a long civil war in Africa being abducted, used as soldiers and slaves.

Jon Hunt a lyrist went to junior high and high school with David and both feel so much for these children and through their original music they are trying to bring awareness and hope.  Music has a necessary part in social awareness; it’s a language we all can understand.

In this song David is able to capture the fear and sadness, but also the hope these children may have. Broken is uplifting, calming and haunting and although the lyrics and subject matter are extremely sad, the overall feel and tone is actually hopeful.

Stripping away lush strings sounds we have a piano and voice; with a soul wrenching vocal journey through this song that touches your heart.  It’s hard to celebrate the superb performance when you are lost in such profound sadness but David’s gentle and pained demeanor is as powerful as the overwhelming sadness of these abused children.  His beautiful sound is enhanced by his appropriate touch at the piano; his clear communication went straight to our heart leaving us stunned by his vocal beauty.

The composition gels well with the mood and lyrics, which touch your emotions.  His voice sounds amazing as ever beautiful and arresting that burrows deeply in the heart and mind.  His gift of song heals the soul.

How inspiring to see David Archuleta and Jon Hunt embrace these children and help create awareness for a positive influence.

Thank you for this beautiful song!


Rosanne Simunovic's Recollections

Broken was written by David Archuleta and Jon Hunt, in an effort to bring greater awareness to the horrendous plight and suffering endured by children around the world.
It is a simple, heartfelt melody - yet it remains in my mind long after the song ends. 

David's use of his angelic head voice during this number adds a sense of poignancy and vulnerability to the emotional core of this song. I could listen to him vocalize ascending and descending scales forever!  His voice is seamless and perfectly centred. Just beautiful!

At the 3:12 mark, a smile formed on my face while watching David sustain his vocal line with a more resounding purpose.  His head voice is at the core of his vocal delivery but, with the added muscle of his chest voice, we are treated to a gorgeous, more passionate moment in this number. 

And, technically, does it get much better than this?  The round mouth, the relaxed jaw, the openness of his facial features - all of these elements contribute to the beauty, depth and richness of his voice.

While listening to the fullness of his voice during the latter half of this song, I couldn't help but appreciate the contrast between the pure, soft head voice in the earlier portion of this song.  David fully understands the importance of nuance in his vocal performances.  It adds depth and dimension to the expressive delivery of this or any song.

As David conveys in this beautiful song, these courageous children are "broke but not broken".  And it is up to all of us to make certain that we can mend the cracks in our society which have led to this horrendous level of suffering and sorrow around the world.

Certainly, through music, we can delve deeper and discover the peace for which we are all striving and share it - somehow, somewhere - with the rest of the world.

Thank you David and Jon for composing such a beautiful and timely number.

The full version of Broken is available on iTunes.


Rosanne Simunovic
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Friday, December 20, 2013

Merry Christmas Friends


          
           

 Before taking leave on a holiday trip I want to thank every one of you from friends online to old friends from the years past and to the entire David Archuleta fan base.  You have made a remarkable difference in my days that you couldn’t possibly understand.
I thank you, those that read my articles, for taking a few minutes from your busy schedule.

It seems like much more than one year’s worth of living took place since last Christmas. I have a strong feeling that 2014 is going to be a start of something amazing.
No words can tell you, the joy David Archuleta’s voice brings, it’s beyond description to hear an Angel sing. It’s unparalleled in sonic beauty and musical expression.  David’s music can take you from where you are now and gently ushers you towards where you wish to be.  His music holds our memories and opens our hearts.

I want to thank you David from the bottom of my heart for all you have given, but for you my heart has no bottom.
Our lives can be rich, difficult, scary and sometimes powerful and exhilarating.  These moments build our life.  I pray that everyone’s moments have purpose every single one of them, that your hearts will be full of love, warmth and you receive the kinds of gifts that don’t come under the tree, but come through words and moments truly lived.

Missing those we have lost this last year and who are now in Heaven as Angels.  This year we have lost remarkably heartfelt souls who passed from this world into the next.  We miss, love and thank them for changing our lives for the better.  May peace be upon their souls.

May your life be filled with love, happiness and inspiration on this Christmas day! 

 Love to all,

 Pamela Pike

Friday, December 6, 2013

David Archuleta Retrospective Series Part 22: "Ave Maria"




By Pamela Pike and Rosanne Simunovic


Pamela Pike’s Recollections

Once again we find ourselves enmeshed in the Christmas season, that very special time of year when we join our loved ones in sharing old traditions.  What better way to celebrate the season than with David Archuleta’s “Ave Maria”.

It is a traditional Catholic prayer asking for the intercession of the Virgin Mary.  Ave Maria was composed in about 1825 by Franz Schubert (1797-1828) when he was 28 years old and filled with devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Schubert actually wrote the music from an excerpt from the poem, “The Lady of the Lake” by Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832).  In a letter to his father and stepmother Schubert refers to his music as “My new song from Scott’s Lady of the Lake especially had much success.  They also wondered greatly at my piety, which I expressed in a hymn to the Holy Virgin and which, it appears, grips every soul and turns it to devotion.”

David performs the most beautiful rendition of the Ave Maria I’ve ever heard it expresses a reverence of prayer and brings tears to my eyes every time.  It’s truly magnificent. As the lights dim and David begins to perform I am truly overpowered by the feeling of this song, it has a tremendous emotional pull.  Nothing stirs my heart more than David singing Ave Maria.

You cannot but admire his music, the singing, the holiness in the moments your ears listen to such a mixture of sounds.  While David sings with technical proficiency he appeals to his audience with emotional intensity.

Ave Maria is a song that illustrates a melody and dynamics that make’s David’s voice shine with a musical euphoria that beyond description.

David’s talent is a gift to the world nothing short of heavenly, it almost brings one to their knees it’s so glorious.  Very few singers can attain the pitch control necessary to sing such a demanding song without musical accompaniment except for David.

Music is an expression of thought and emotion and David has the ability to speak to us deeply and uniquely by putting your feelings into words or phrases that usually you wouldn’t be able to do just by speaking.  His music has a way of stirring our innermost feelings and all of our senses, tapping into parts of ourselves unlike anything else. 

David Archuleta’s voice is pure magic and his rendition of the traditional carols is wonderful. His heart is a giving heart, a wide open heart that thinks of others first.  His “Christmas from the Heart” album is a feel good Christmas experience that reflects his giving heart and shouldn’t be missed.

http://youtu.be/GybMaV5NeEQ



Rosanne Simunovic's Recollections

On October 17th, 2009, I had the pleasure to review David's beautiful CD, "Christmas From The Heart. It is an absolutely gorgeous CD and a "must have" recording to have in your Christmas music library.  

From track to track, David's voice is absolutely beautiful and his spiritual connection to the music is immediately transferred to the listener in a way that only David can achieve. 

His recording of Gounod's Ave Maria was heartfelt and ethereal. This is what I had to say about this gorgeous recording during my review of "Christmas From The Heart" four  years ago:

"The exceptional voices of the Salt Lake Children’s Choir provided the a cappella opening strains to this beloved prayer by Charles Gounod/J.S.Bach.  Their voices sounded angelic and true – nothing beats the sound of an exceptionally well-rehearsed children’s choir. Their addition perfectly established the reverent mood of this song.

And, as David began to sing, I have to say I was thoroughly impressed with his Latin diction. He is one of the handful of singers who correctly pronounced “Gratia“.  In  the countless number of performances of this song I have heard over the years, the singers always pronounce this word with the Italian diction – “grazia” -and not the Latin.  Drives me crazy! But, I digress!

This is a very difficult song, but David mastered the technical pitfalls very well. The breathing spots in this song needed to be firmly established or the phrasing could sound fragmented.

The song moved along quite beautifully and he managed his breathing very efficiently. Good for him! This is a very difficult song and, yet, he performed this song exceptionally well.

At the end of the first verse, the Salt Lake Children’s Choir added their gorgeous harmonies, followed by David’s more soulful rendition of the second verse of this song. And this time around, the choir provided beautiful background to his solo voice and, as a result, the song truly flowed to another dimension.

I loved the melodic variation he incorporated into the original line – just enough to say “wow” but not too much to detract from the original beauty of the original composition.

I always love listening to David weave his vocal magic and artistry through well-known song material.  He is an extremely innovative vocal artist and sings with a maturity far beyond his years.

This was a stellar performance! Can you come and sing at my Church? (smile)"

Rosanne Simunovic