David Archuleta debuts his first single Crush Friday, August 1st!
He’ll be in the Z100 with the first song straight from his album. You can listen to the live stream here on Friday and then go to the website afterward to listen to it on demand. Hopefully the website doesn’t crash!
You can also e-mail questions to David here and they may be answered on the show!
There are two more rumored titles for tracks floating around out there. One is titled My Hands and the other is called Ruin Me.
Interesting!
Archie returned home yesterday afternoon for a concert at the E Center in his home state of Utah for the American Idol’s Live Tour. The 10,000 screaming fans gave him an enthusiastic welcome has he sang Apologize, Stand By Me, and Angels.
According to fan reports, David became so emotional during his set that he broke down and cried, telling the fans that he didn’t think they knew how much their support means to him. He even had to wipe away tears before finishing the song When You Say You Love Me.
Archie also told Desert News that he’s busy choosing songs for his record and will record after the tour ends September 13.
“I’ll be focusing on recording my CD. It’s different choosing the songs for a pop CD than it is for a rock or country CD. There are some good songs out there, and I want to choose the ones that are a good balance of radio hits and emotional songs.”
He’s also working on writing songs, but isn’t sure how that will pan out.
“I just hope that some of the songs I write are actually good enough to be on the CD.”
Crush, the first single from David Archuleta, is being released on August 11!
Fun fact: One of the writers is from Evanesence.
LA Times has an interview with contestants and review of the kick off concert from the 2008 Idols Live Tour. Are you going to see the Idols in concert this summer?
David Archuleta looks ahead to singing to the giant crowd saying “I wonder what will be different?” and that he’s very interested in seeing how the audiences on each night will react differently to each of his songs. He says he is working on his stage banter, that he wants to express his gratitude, but worries that he will “come across as obnoxious.” When I tell him that “obnoxious” is the last thing anyone on Earth has ever called him, he gives me his trademark nervous giggle and says “I just doing want to seem fake.”



