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    David James Archuleta (born December 28, 1990) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. At ten years old, he won the children's division of the Utah Talent Competition leading to other television singing appearances.[6] When he was twelve years old, Archuleta became the Junior Vocal Champion on Star Search 2.[6] In 2007, at sixteen years old, he became one of the youngest contestants on the seventh season of American Idol.[7] In May 2008 he finished as the runner-up, receiving 44 percent of over 97 million votes.

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David Archuleta and the People of Chile

Posted by bebereader on Saturday, April 27, 2013

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Since Elder Archuleta began serving a mission in Chile, Iโ€™ve been curious about the Chilean culture. I have already researched Chilean music, dance, foods and Chilean holidays. Now Iโ€™m curious about statistical information of Chile and what itโ€™s like to live with the Chileans and their habits and customs. How does one go about finding this unless one travels to Chile?

Statistical information was easy enough to find; it came straight from Chilean websites and census data. For the real nitty gritty information, I searched through travelogues and blogs of foreign exchange students until I hit the jackpot! People actually keep records of their travel experiences. The quotes on various topics that I extracted from the blogs are in boxes.ย  Bloggers’ names have been omitted. Muchas gracias to those who unknowingly contributed.

Population: 17.27 million (2011) World Bank.ย  The population of Chile is expected to reach about 20.2 million by 2050.

The majority of the Chilean population live in the capital city of Santiago.

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Chile is one of the largest exporters of salmon. Chile also exports other fish, fruits, wine, chemicals, paper and copper.ย  Over 1/3 of the worldโ€™s copper production is produced in Chile.

Chile has one of the longest recorded dry spells in the Atacama Desert where it did not rain for 40 years.

Chile is a founding member of United Nations as well as of the Union of South American Nations.

Catholics make up 63% of the population. Protestants or Evangelical 15%.
Jehovahโ€™s Witnesses comprise 1%. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 0.9%. Jews make up 0.4%. Atheists are 8.3%. Muslims 0.1% (From Census data 2011)

The Chilean Peso is the national currency of Chile and has been in circulation since 1975. One Chilean Peso is divided into 100 centavos.
One US dollar was worth 517 pesos in December 2011. (Imagine having to get used to using different money.)

The national sport of Chile is the Chilean Rodeo and is mainly practiced in rural areas. The most popular sport in Chile is what they call futbol but we call soccer.ย  The country stops when there is a soccer match and when they win, they go to Plaza Italia to celebrate. Chile has participated in the Olympics since its inauguration and has won 13 medals with tennis bringing in the most.

The literacy rate of Chile is 96.5%. The government provides free and compulsory education to citizens up to the age of eighteen. Chile has a large, well-educated middle class. Education is emphasized as a means to a better life, and the majority of young people earn a high school diploma.

The official language is Spanish; the one used is Chileno which is a mix of slang taken from old sayings and some American-Chilenisms like โ€œCachaiโ€œ, which means do you understand or do you get it, coming from the American word โ€œcatchโ€.

On Language
โ€œThe Spanish is the worst!! I donยดt want to speak like a Chilean but after being here for over a year everything I say ends in โ€œkchayโ€ and I canยดt say โ€œsรญโ€ or โ€œnoโ€ โ€“ itยดs โ€œsipโ€ o โ€œnopoโ€.โ€

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Chileans are a friendly bunch of people! The common greeting among friends and relatives is the abrazo, which is a hug and a handshake, sometimes with a kiss on the right cheek for women. It is repeated when saying goodbye. When conversing, Chileans tend to stand much closer to one another than in North Americas do. The common greetings are “ยฟQui’ubo?” (What’s up?), “ยฟComo esta?โ€œ (How are you?), “Gusto de verteโ€œ (Nice to see you).

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In Chile, the custom is to give a child the last names of both the father and the mother, although the father’s name is the official one. The paternal surname comes first, followed by the maternal surname. (Example: David James Archuleta Mayorga)ย  Children are addressed either by using both names or by using only the father’s name. Wives keep their maiden names in addition to their husbands’ and they are also known by both names, although they sometimes prefer to use only their husbands’ name.

Avocados (โ€œpaltaโ€) are plentiful in Chile and are added to any kind of burger, sandwich or hot dog. The very popular “Italiano” hot dog has ketchup or chopped tomatoes, mayonnaise and avocado on it.

On Italiano Hot Dogs
โ€œAnd then thereโ€™s the combination of 3 ingredients, such as tomato, avocado, mayonnaise simply abbreviated as โ€œitaliano,โ€ due to the 3 colors of the Italian flag (red, green and white). Once you know that, you can ask for any kind of sandwich and add โ€œitalianoโ€ without any further explanation.โ€

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On Bread
โ€œHow much bread do Chileans eat? Two buns in the morning, one in lunch time, two or more at โ€œOnceโ€ (pronounced own- say)โ€ฆyeah that is a lot of bread. The toppings for bread: the regular stuff: butter, pate, scrambled eggs, jam, avocadoโ€ฆWHAT? yes, avocado, they eat it smashed with salt and oil. Bread with avocado is a 80โ€ฒs classic and one of my favorites.โ€

โ€œChile has many kinds of bread, and the most common are โ€œfricaโ€ (like a hamburger bun, but better), โ€œmoldeโ€ (typical slice), โ€œmarraquetaโ€ (a crusty roll made with French bread dough, โ€œhallullaโ€ and โ€œpan amasadoโ€ (both made with lard). Once I was eating one of these delights in Dominรณ (restaurant) when a guy from another Spanish-speaking country came in. When he finally decided from among beef, chicken, pork, tomato, avocado, bell pepper, mayonnaise, etc., the waiter asked:

โ€œFricamoldemarraqueta?โ€

โ€œHuh?โ€ asked the bewildered foreigner.

โ€œFRI- CA- MOL- DE- MA- RRA- QUE- TA,โ€ repeated the waiter, trying to be clearer.

By that time I was already well initiated in the ways of bread and was able to explain, โ€œThere are 3 types of bread, you need to choose one.โ€ How was he supposed to choose when he had never even heard of a marraqueta or frica? But in the end, he loved the sandwich.โ€

On Onces
โ€œOncesโ€”or tea is a Chilean gastronomic institution. Inspired by the British tea, people gather in the early evening (mostly on weekends these days) to โ€œruin their dinnerโ€ (yikes, Iโ€™m channeling my mother!) for a carb fest of sandwiches (ham, cheese, and avocado are customary) and/or toast and jam, cookies, cake, and even ice cream (surprisingly often in reverse order). Oh, and the cup of tea is placed in front of you with the plate of food behind it, so that all the crumbs fall into the cup. Donโ€™t try and change it around. Itโ€™s no use.โ€

On Coffee
โ€œMost Chileans tend to drink instant coffee at home (Nescafรฉ, sometimes referred to by purists as โ€œno-es-cafรฉโ€ – it is not coffee). When they go out, they drink โ€œcafรฉ cafรฉโ€ (coffee-coffee) to explain that this is not regular coffee (which would be Nescafรฉ) but rather REAL coffee. And it will probably come in a very small (demitasse) cup and often includes a small glass of soda water and a couple of little butter cookies on the side. If you go to a coffee shop theyโ€™ll ask if you want โ€œexpressโ€ (espresso), cortado (cafรฉ con leche), or capucchinoโ€ฆโ€

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On Shopping
โ€œSecurity rules in Chile can make shopping complicated. In small stores, shoppers must ask for what they want instead of taking it off the shelves themselves. Then they are given a paper with a description of the product. They take the paper to the cash register to pay for the item and go to another part of the store to pick up the item.โ€

On Things that upset Chileans
โ€œNot wearing shoes at home.โ€
โ€œWandering around with wet hair upsets Chileans because they believe it causes you to catch a cold.โ€
โ€œSaying that you donโ€™t like sandwiches. Chileans love sandwiches, or โ€œsรกnguchesโ€ in the local vernacular. They eat them for breakfast, onces (tea), snacks, and late-night noshing.โ€

On Dogs
โ€œChileans seem to have another kind of relationship with animals. Itโ€™s a live-and-let-live laissez faire attitude that endows domestic animals with the same apparent right to share public space as birds, squirrels (which, by the way, donโ€™t exist in Chile), and, of course, humans.โ€

“Chilean dogs are often free to come and go as they please, and as a result, really donโ€™t seem to care much about what anyone else is doing, and vice versa. Dogs are an extremely common sight on busy city streets and parks. Even the Plaza de la Constituciรณn, in front of La Moneda, the presidential palace, is full of dogsโ€”some with collars (i.e. owners), some withoutโ€”that spend the entire day playing in the park and rarely seem to notice the hordes of tourists or uniformed officers or speech-making dignitaries or marching protesters or snuggling couples who want to share their space. Cats and dogs often wander in and out of casual restaurants. They are rather good-natured and healthy looking pooches, deep-snoozinโ€™ on busy downtown street corners as pedestrians just step over or around them.โ€

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โ€œLeash lawsโ€”if they exist, Iโ€™ve never been able to tellโ€” are not enforced. Dogs are allowed to โ€œgo out and play,โ€ snooze when theyโ€™re tired, and come home when they get hungry. The streets are full of dogs just hanging out, having a good time, and generally not bothering anyoneโ€ฆBy the wayโ€ฆ the stereotypical dogโ€™s name in Chile? Not Rover, or Spot, or Fido (have you ever really known one of those?)โ€ฆ The quintessential Chilean dogโ€™s name is Bobby! (pronounced BO-bee)โ€

Chileans are passionate and fun loving people. I wonder if Elder Archuleta has picked up any Chilean customs or affectations. If I ever get the opportunity to visit South America, my first stop would be Chile. Of course my Spanish would be rusty but after reading so much about the country there is now a familiarity that exists for me, if only virtually. And I canโ€™t shake the thought of seeing David, strolling down the street in Santiago, eating an Italiano hotdog. ๐Ÿ™‚

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David Archuleta ~ At the Sounds of David Event

Posted by djafan on Sunday, April 21, 2013

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Sounds of David Luncheon and Fan Mixer

On Saturday April 6, 2013 a group of devoted fans got together in honor of David Archuleta and his music with the goal of benefiting Child Fund International and Childrenโ€™s Miracle Network Hospitals, two childrenโ€™s’ charities that David supports.

Pamela Pike did a terrific job arranging this event which I had the pleasure of attending!ย  We had a delicious buffet lunch consisting of grilled chicken and steak, together with greens and wonderful desserts.

I had a great time with Winnie, sheโ€™s lovely. ย It was also great fun meeting up with known fans and meeting new ones. ย I hope we can continue to have fan get-togethers.

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Here are the highlights:

Mariners Elementary School Choir of Newport Beach sang for us.ย  It was a great surprise to hear them sing Nandito Ako, they were so cute.

Newport Platinum Dance Academy danced to Zero Gravity and My Kind of Perfect, some more cuteness.

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Singer/Songwriter, Sunny Hilden emceed the event.ย  She has so much energy and spunk. Sunny handled the auction duties had us in stitches.ย  While auctioning off a large David poster she encouraged us by saying it could serve as a wrinkle remover lol.ย  I can see why she is Davidโ€™s friend.ย  It was a privilege to have some words with her.ย  She is a genuine person.ย  She loves and admires David.ย  Sunny spoke of David throughout the event, sharing how she met him at the AI finale when Randy Jackson told a bunch of kids wanting to sing for him to go sing to Sunny, sheโ€™s a singer and songwriter, so they all went to her and sang.ย  David waited to the end.ย  She knew then he had something special and kept in touch with him. Sunny also shared with us a story about The My Kind Of Christmas poem David read to the kids on the Christmas tour.ย  They are actually part of the lyrics of a song by the same name she had never completed.ย  It has since been completed and Sunny read it to us.ย  She shared that the melodies in this song are beautiful.ย  Sheโ€™s hoping and praying that David recordโ€™s it when he returns (I added to my list of prayers).

I was so excited to meet Michael Orland, Musical Director of American Idol.ย  He and I have some tweet history and Iโ€™ll never forget him saying โ€œDavid came to us a genius and left a geniusโ€.

Dorian Holley, AI vocal coach, spoke so highly of David and his time on American Idol. Noting how David in his quiet way stood his ground on things going on behind the scenes. Dorian mentioned how everyone liked David and that his work ethic was something else.

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Special video appearances by:

Rosanne Simunovic better known as Masterclass Lady who is a voice instructor also spoke highly of David and has a huge admiration for not only his voice but person.ย  She told the story of meeting David during AI tour in Canada.ย  That upon meeting and introducing herself to David he quickly asked her for help in regards to his singing, always trying to improve.

Dean Kaelin Davidโ€™s voice instructor sent a video in which he spoke about his singing and the decision of going on a mission.ย  Dean got teary at one point talking about Davidโ€™s decision.

I understand this will be on the DVD of the day.ย  I hope it has Kariโ€™s parting words at the end, had us in tears.

I was able to speak to Kari for a bit and meet Jon โ€œThe Broken Manโ€ I named him.ย  I introduced Winnie to her as a new fan.ย  Kari asked Winnie how she became a fan and Winnie told her because of Nandito Ako.ย  Kariโ€™s face lit up and said โ€œWasnโ€™t he good?โ€ lol We said, โ€œYES!ย  Still hoping for that DVD!”

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Kari thanked us for our support of David through tears.ย  Told us she and David are so appreciative of all we do for him and that David WILL START WHERE HE LEFT OFF UPON HIS RETURN AND THAT THINGS WILL BE BIGGER AND BETTER!

I have chills every time I repeat this.ย  So let the countdown continue.

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They played I’ll Be Waiting by Aaron Paul in closing.

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Random Thoughts From a Long Time Fan of David Archuleta

Posted by betsy on Saturday, April 13, 2013

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Still here, guys.

Less than a year to go.

How have things changed? Because they have. I’m not talking about how many new Twitter followers David’s gained, or how many album sales, or how many Facebook Likes he has. I’m talking about us.

Some days I HAVE to listen to him. Have to.

Some days not.

I went over a week without, just didn’t feel like it. Listened to a lot of Gavin DeGraw and I’LL ADMIT IT LEE DEWYZE. ๐Ÿ™‚

Some days I comment on posts. Then I’ll disappear for a little while.

(and it’s not always because life gets in the way, we can say that till the cows come home, but there was a time we stayed up all night discussing things, laundry decaying in piles lol)

Sometimes I think there isn’t anything worthwhile for me to contribute anymore, after five years of online fangirling, I think I’ve said everything I could possibly say. What HAVEN’T I said?

Am I as invested as I once was? Probably not. Or maybe I am. I don’t even know anymore.

I miss David. Some days more than others.

I miss his random, funny tweets.

I miss his vlogs.

I miss his random bursts of song. In person and written in tweets.

I miss planning trips to shows, and knowing, just KNOWING how great it’ll be.

I miss his smile, his laugh, his hugs.

I miss staying up late and looking for new concert footage the night of a show.

I miss a lot of people who have drifted away, not just since he’s been gone, but even before that.

I miss the friends I made at the shows. The friends I attended shows with. Had great dinners with. Held hands with and cried while the most beautiful songs were being sung to us. While Ave Maria was happening in front of us. Peeked through a crack in a door to watch David soundcheck with. Talked like the oldest and best of friends while eating some fab food. Laughed hysterically in the car when someone’s iPad ran out of minutes and she frantically added time so we could continue watching videos that were popping up after our show. Danced to TOSOD in a gas station restroom after a show. ๐Ÿ™‚ Ran like a foolish 13 yr old to save a place in the front row of a show outside in the cold. Sat in a chatroom till all hours discussing every minute particle of every song. Every change in our lives.

Wow, we’ve really been lucky. Really, genuinely lucky.

A year ago, I wondered what it would be like in a year. I wondered if people would still frequent the sites. Who knew what would happen? We all said we’d be here, but life has a way of curving, changing.

We are closer to the coming back than the leaving.

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David Archuleta’s Heart Falls Out ~ A Review

Posted by MT on Saturday, April 6, 2013

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Let me start by admitting that I know as close to nothing as you can get about the technical terms in music. I just know what I like and this song falls into the category of, David songs I really love. It makes me want to take a course in music just so I could talk about it in the proper terms. But since there’s no time for that, I’ll say it as simply as I can and hope you get what I mean because as far as I’m concerned, this song deserves special mention. It is beautiful and sweet and light and airy. It gives me chills and makes me want to dance.

From the first notes, “Heart Falls Out” makes me smile. It begins with a fuller sound rather than with the simpler, acoustic type beginnings in some of David’s songs. I love the way they used synthesized sounds, adding techno effects andย  drums that almost feel like a heart beat. Somehow, that drum beat forms a connection to my own heartbeat and makes the music feel like it moves through me.

The first notes he sings are just ‘ohhhhhh, ohhhh noooo.” Oh, boy! When he’s just making sounds, with no words, it feels like it’s pure emotion. Right there, he has me hooked and the rest of the song just keep pulling me along. As he begins singing the lyrics, youย  hear his beautiful, pure, clear voice, then the auto tuned part kicks in and seems to duet with him.

I was actually a little surprised at first by the auto-tuning effects on his voice. Some may not like it but I personally love it. I think the mix of auto-tune with his normal voice gives a wonderful mix of textures to the vocals. I think it actually makes his natural, organic voice stand out more and I seem to react stronger to his voice in those places where it appears in the song, like at 2:03 and 2:15-2:25.ย  (Would you just listen to the rich velvety tone of his voice! Gahhh, gorgeous!)

The rhythm: Maybe it’s because I’m a dancer at heart that the rhythm appeals to me so much. This song has such a beautifully smooth, silky sound, a slightly faster tempo, and an almost sensuous dance rhythm to it. Even when I’m sitting in a chair or sitting in the car listening, I can imagine how I would move to it on the dance floor. The feeling is heady, almost intoxicating. I want to just breath in the music. *sigh*

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One more thing I need to make note of is the background vocal track. I’ve always been a fan of his background vocals because they seem less “rehearsed,” more raw and emotional, and I think this is where David truly shines. I am a big fan of the riffs and runs David adds to live performances and the background vocals sound like the same thing. They feel spontaneous and real. If I could change one thing on this song, it would be during the last 1:30 of song. The volume on the background vocal is too low for me and I find myself straining to hear it. I would love to hear what it would sound like if the volume on that part was turned up enough to sound like a duet because those vocals are what capture my attention and reach out to me.

The combination of all these things, along with so many others that I don’t have the expertise to even try to describe, makes this an outstanding song for me. If I have time to listen to anything these days when I’ve been so busy, it’s this song. It’s been on repeat since it downloaded from iTunes.

I love this song. And when I say I love this song, I really mean it. Love, Love Love. It’s a keeper and will probably remain at the top of my playlist for a very long time. Kudos to David, LadyV, and the producers for doing an amazing job on this song.

By the way, if anyone reading this has any control over the contents of the vault this came out of and find more like it, please feel free to share.ย  ๐Ÿ™‚

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Turning Up the Volume on No Matter How Far ~ David Archuleta

Posted by skydancer1x on Tuesday, April 2, 2013

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I am so in love with the new CD “No Matter How Far.” So much so, that I am going to go out on a limb, shimmy all the way down to the end, and declare that this is my favorite David Archuleta album, to date!

For me, his voice comes through better in these songs, than on any of his other CDs.

David’s voice is consistently front and center, bringing us an intimate experience with the melody, lyrics, and his background vocals on each song. I don’t think I have ever heard them so clearly stand out! This CD was so beautifully produced! The songs flow seamlessly, resulting in a cohesive feel to the entire album.

I am thrilled with the song selections, because they are all such amazing songs! And for me, they are even more beautiful then ever on this CD. What is it? I am hearing things I never heard before!! Example…. the backup vocals that David sings on “Everything and More.” Oh My gosh! His voice (s) send shivers that travel straight up my spine, to the top of my head and into the hair follicles on my scalp. Seriously. It’s a natural physical reaction to what I am hearing and there is nothing I can do to prevent it. And then, just trying to breathe, but,(my) lungs shut down, when I listen to “Heart Falls Out.” This song has “hit” written all over it. But so does “Nothing Else Better To Do,” the one that takes me to my happy place, and leaves me there with a big contented smile on my face. Ooooh, and “Tell Me”!!? Well I’ll tell you!! It’s the song that began my search for the perfect pair of headphones.

The truth is, I just can’t get close enough to David’s voice. It doesn’t seem to matter that I finally found a decent set of ear buds to plug into the iPhone, or that I crank the sound up to “could cause deafness” volume. Somehow, I always end up pressing on the ear buds anyway, with both hands, to get the song and his voice into my head! If it were only possible tomorrow, to have tiny surround-sound top of the line headphone “ear implants” actually inserted into my head! That scene from Nandito Ako of Josh Bradley pounding on Anya’s bedroom door to let him in….that would be me at the doctor’s office, begging to undergo that procedure.

But for now, I am off, in search of the biggest, baddest noise elimination headsets I can find! ๐Ÿ™‚ Nothing but the best for David.

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We are the luckiest fans in the world. David, thank you for this album, and your beautiful message, that we still hold a place in your heart, “No Matter How Far”.

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