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這個報導的第一段差點沒把我笑昏倒在椅子上,記者說大衛在被訪問的時候給他用來吃水果的叉子給分心了,一邊抱歉,一邊回答問題,一邊想把叉子拗到他想要的樣子!!哈哈哈!!這就是我們的大衛(決定愛他兩萬年,YO說的對,只要他健康快樂幸福開心,頭髮多少有甚麼關係,對不對,大家?),走到哪裡都不會變,我相信如果哪天他就算去見美國總統或英國女王他都還是這個樣子,繼續random singing,繼續spacing out,繼續down to earth!

 

非常重要的訪問重點:

#6/6除了唱美國國歌之外,還會唱4首歌

#春季演唱會之前完全失聲(因為練習過度,雖然之前就知道了,現在聽來還是決定很恐怖,ohmygosh!),不過不知道為甚麼,在演唱會開始前半個小時,聲音又恢復了。(現在聽他那場的mp3還是覺得他聲音很緊張)

#以前連在舞台上走路都很小心(AI巡迴演唱會就很明顯),不過春季演唱會到後來,他在舞台上已經可以又蹦又跳了!

#聖誕專輯今年底發,第二張專輯應該是2010年發行。


 

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Spend even a short amount of time with the unassuming 18-year-old and it is immediately apparent that his sudden fame has not warped his good-natured personality and homespun appeal.

Despite having recently finished his own headlining tour, not to mention a several-week tour of the United Kingdom with McFly and a concert in the Philippines with David Cook (last year's "American Idol" champ), one gets the feeling Archuleta would rather be at home chilling in relative anonymity with his family.

He especially enjoys doing things most teenagers take for granted, like attending a softball game or a field trip with his sisters.

"For me to go and support them is important to them and that's just as important as anything else I do," he said of his siblings. "My family still treats me normal and so do my friends."

And yet, the term "normal" may be completely relative. Take, for example, Archuleta's schedule during the course of the current week to see how the normalcy of his life has changed in the last year and a half.

On Saturday, he attended the REO Speedwagon/Styx concert at Rio Tinto Stadium with a friend. At the invitation of REO lead singer Kevin Cronin, Archuleta ended up doing a walk-on, singing backup vocals on "Roll With the Changes."

The next day, Archuleta attended the farewell church services of three friends who had been called on proselytizing missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He sang at two of them.

This Saturday, Archuleta will be back at Rio Tinto Stadium where he will perform a four-song concert following the Real Salt Lake-Colorado Rapids soccer match. His appearance Saturday is part of the stadium's "Charity Begins at Home" event, which honors Utah military causes and families.

"I'm always up for good causes," Archuleta said of Saturday's event. "And it was back home. I don't get to come home too often. I just love being able to come home and having an excuse to be home."

One thing Archuleta will not be doing while he is home is graduating with his Murray High School class at this afternoon's ceremonies. He said he was forced to drop out of high school when he started his extended run on "American Idol" last year.

"I'm still working on stuff on my own," he said of his schoolwork.

Archuleta's main classroom these days, however, is the stage -- where he is a quick study. His first discovery was learning just how big a difference there is between singing a couple songs -- even under the white-hot spotlight of "American Idol" -- and having to carry the weight of headlining your own show.

"Doing my own show for an hour and 15 minutes -- it was frightening," Archuleta said.

In the early going, stamina was also an issue. Archuleta completely lost his voice after his headline tour-opening show in Virginia Beach, Va., in late February.

"I lost my voice and I had a show the next day," he said. "Miraculously, about one-half hour before the [next] show my voice came back. I don't know how. I don't know why."

Developing his own stage presence also is a work in progress.

"I was nervous even walking on stage," Archuleta said of his earlier shows, noting that he literally had to remind himself when to take a step. "But I learned how to move and be comfortable. [How to] just have a good time and let other people have a good time. By the end of the tour I was jumping all around."

Archuleta is currently working on two new albums -- one featuring pop songs and the second a Christmas collection. The latter is expected to be available in time for this year's holiday season, while the pop album will likely drop in 2010.

Archuleta's first album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard charts, as did the single "Crush," which has sold more than 1.5 million digital copies in the United States. Archuleta will be embarking on a 47-city summer tour with Disney star Demi Lovato later this month. (No Utah date has been announced for the tour.)

The down-to-earth Murray teen is trying to keep a level head over all his success and is philosophical about his future -- which may or may not include an LDS mission of his own.

"I'm not even 19 yet and it seems like I've already started," he said when asked about his own mission plans. "I feel like this didn't happen just for no reason. I feel like, hey, it could end ... in a year or two. You never know. I want to make sure while I'm able to do this, I do what I'm supposed to."

If you go

Charity Begins at Home

What: Real Salt Lake soccer game vs. Colorado Rapids and post-game concert (four songs) by David Archuleta. Archuleta will also sing the National Anthem before the game.

When: Saturday at 7:45 p.m.

Where: Rio Tinto Stadium, 9256 S. State St., Sandy

Tickets: $20-$130, available at www.riotintostadium.com or by calling (888)-477-5849

Info: (801) 727-2700, www.riotintostadium.com

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