SOMETHING THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ME – RICH PASCHALL

A pop star profile by Rich Paschall, Sunday Night Blog


What comes to mind when I say “rock star” or “pop star?”  Do you think of your favorite singers?  Do you hear their music in your head?  Can you sing along with their songs?  Have you gone to their concerts?  What if I was to say that I am not talking about stars of the past, just stars of today?  Now who do you think of?

Perhaps Justin Bieber and all the little “beliebers” come to mind.  Perhaps you think of Miley Cyrus and the strange antics that have surrounded her career.  Lady Gaga with all of her wild outfits might be the next image in your head.  There are plenty of stars that stand out as much for their behavior or arrests as they do for their music.

So what about qualities?  Humanitarian efforts are probably not among the list.  Self promotion might be at the top.  Self gratification might seem like a top quality of many.  Don’t you wonder how underage stars take an entourage to a night club and then get drunk?  Who finds it OK to condone the drinking, drag racing and egg throwing?

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Don’t get me wrong, I think there are plenty of good new rock and pop performers out there trying to do their best without making fools of themselves.  So what do you do when you get near the top?  Perhaps you put out You Tube “vlogs.”  Maybe you get a Tumblr, Twitter and facebook account.  You can do lots of radio interviews and public appearances.  If you’re a young guy, you can even date Taylor Swift.  She likes young guys.  Or you can stun the public and do something totally different.

As a teenager, David Archuleta made a name for himself on Season Seven of American Idol.  His pleasant personality and angelic voice captured the imagination of the viewers and the final episode went down to the battle of the two Davids, with David Cook.  While the more versatile rocker David Cook seemed the odds on favorite in the final weeks, the cute teenager from Utah was quietly impressing everyone, including the not easily impressed Simon Cowell.

If you watched the above, you saw the entire panel praise Archuleta, with Cowell saying after this performance, “You’re the one to beat.”  In the final night of singing, reviewers would tell you Archuleta was clearly the better performer.  The public, however, went with the rocker who showed great musical skills and was the best on many of the shows.  Archuleta received 44 percent of the over 97 million votes cast (an Idol record).  It was an emotional ending with Cook grabbing Archuleta and keeping him in the spotlight.  It was an Idol finish at its best.

From there Archuleta went on to make records, go on tours, make public appearances. He appeared on a PBS Christmas special, made a separate Christmas album and built a fan base like many other young stars.  He filmed a mini series in the Philippines and recorded traditional songs.  Then one night he told a sold out performance in Salt Lake City, “I would like to make a special announcement: that I have chosen to serve a full-time mission.”  It was not going to be one where he would be doing photo ops and promotional work.  He was going to really do missionary work.  So he left for Chile.

As you can imagine, it was a bit of a conflict for the popular young member of the Mormon Church.  Of course, he was encouraged to stay.  He was told he was doing a lot of good here.  He had a very positive public imagine.  His appearance with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s Christmas show was very successful.  They had more ticket requests than ever before.  He could travel the world giving performances.  Indeed he made many international appearances.  It was not enough.

“I needed to do something that has nothing to do with me,” he later explained.  While his fans (Archie’s Army) and website released whatever they could, David was doing what he wanted to do.  Occasionally, a video of David would pop up on his You Tube channel, not much more than David saying Merry Christmas or some other greeting.  Meanwhile, he walked the dusty back roads of San Vincente, praying, studying and helping strangers.  It was not the life of a pop star.

David returned home after two years away.  He felt blessed to have helped others.  He visited, he preached and he sang, feeling more comfortable in song than in his Spanish language skills.  He learned more about life than any pop star on tour will ever know.  When you think of pop star qualities, you would not typically think of those his vocal coach used to describe David: “purity and wholesomeness.”

“When I went on my mission, it kind of gave me a step away from everything, and I was able to grow up a little bit, on my own, without everyone watching me,” Archuleta said recently.  David is now 27.  He has moved to Nashville and concentrates on making music that is meaningful to him.  He may not have the huge pop star success he might have had, but is still a big concert draw.  Now he is not looking for pop hits as much as songs that are more adult, more important, more David.

Sources include: “David Archuleta,” The Salt Lake Tribune, November 17, 2017, http://www.sltrib.com

“I would like to make a special announcement: that I’ve chosen to serve a full-time mission.”
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“I would like to make a special announcement: that I’ve chosen to serve a full-time mission.”
Read more at http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=29350800#PH7yhsmMhFHxAfyJ.99
“I would like to make a special announcement: that I’ve chosen to serve a full-time mission.”
Read more at http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=29350800#PH7yhsmMhFHxAfyJ.99


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  1. Reblogged this on rjptalk and commented:

    Last year we updated an earlier profile of David Archuleta. It is time to mention it again. This week David will be playing City Winery in Chicago as he makes tour stops that include several of the City Winery locations around the country. The Chicago location provides a 300 seat dinner and drinks, cabaret style atmosphere. It will be interesting to see him in this more intimate setting. Click on “view original post” below to head over to SERENDIPITY for the rest of the article.

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  2. It is nice to read about positive things people do when they clearly don’t have to. Jimmy Page comes to mind.

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  3. It is good to see a wholesome young man with so much talent Rich.
    Leslie

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  4. I never expect “stars” of anything — music, film, whatever — to work to improve the world, but some do and I admire them for trying. I’m pleased to see someone who married into Hollywood with 40 years later the same mate. Roy Rogers (Leonard Franklin Slye) and his wife made a lifetime of trying to adopt every child they could and supporting every agency that seemed to be working in the direction of loving every child, no matter where. There are a LOT of others, including some you may not yet know about. Maybe not religious missions, but actors and performers who are deeply involved in good causes that mean a lot to them. A couple have recently cancelled a year of performing so they could “dig into” their works, assuming (with luck) that they could pick up their career later on.

    In the faith from which I emerged, NOT TELLING THE WORLD about the good you are doing is considered the highest form of righteousness. The more you publicize your goodness, the less value God places on it. I am disinclined to judge others these days unless I really know whereof I speak. There is so much evil roaming the world — prominently displayed for everyone to see — I can only hope there is even more righteousness at work, wheether or not it is visible in neon. I would like to believe that … and I think it might be true. I can certainly hope!

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    • Archuleta was encouraged to stay and be like a music ambassador, but went to a remote area and did not let cameras follow. It was something just for himself. Fame and money was not enough for him.

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    • We hear more about the celebs who are self centered than those who use their position to help those less fortunate. It’s been this way forever….. just more obvious now with the 24/7 social media and iphone photos everywhere.

      Paul Newman was one of those rare celebs who gave a lot. His “Hole In The Wall” charities were well known because the publicity elicited support from other well heeled people. It wasn’t self-serving.

      A day with Newman showed he was the real deal.

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  5. Mr. Archuleta wasn’t the first Mormon on the pop music scene. Decades ago another, Donny Osmond, set many hearts fluttering. He never went on a mission, a thing which apparently he regrets, but he did show that living a wholesome life isn’t a bad thing. And perhaps helped pave the way for the David Archuletas to follow. I see someone disagreed with your take, and I have to say to that individual: “Yes, they worked hard to make music (of a sort, some of us find it a bit bland and repetitive frankly) and created the life they wanted FOR THEMSELVES. That last bit is the telling part. They didn’t think of others nor strive to serve others with their efforts. The efforts were self-serving. That’s the difference and to some of us the more important point.

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    • I saw Donny Osmond at the Chicago Theater here years ago. He lived here quite a while at one point while doing theater. He did a great show and was a well respected person around town.

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  6. Most of those mentioned made a “life” and a “name” for themselves with bad behavior, outrageous attention getting stunts, and a very narrow frame of reference. While I don’t necessarily support the idea of a ministry as such, this fella is doing what he wants to do in a positive way. And he makes a pretty good role model for kids, too.

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  7. All the stars that you just belittled have worked hard to make music and go about creating a life for themselves that they wanted unlike most of us. Justin Bieber has made us beliebers feel like a family. To be honest, this blog was disappointing.

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    • Sorry you are disappointed. Justin disappointed many by stopping a sold out tour with 15 dates left leaving many holding the bag.

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      • Rich, I get you and this blog. On target, on note. I offer my “Baby” brother Anton, conductor of the world famous St. Olaf’s Choir. Anton is a certified “celeb” with lots of fans and followers. But he is VERY active in “giving back” with many unpublicized classes, rehearsals and tryouts for young people who normally wouldn’t have access to someone of Anton’s stature. He ENJOYS doing this. You can see it in his smile and patience as he works with people AWAY from the spotlight.

        Obviously, I’m prejudiced..and PROUD.

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