2008 American runner-up
David Archuleta, the 18-year-old who's scored big with his song "Crush" can now add Washington to his list of cities with a crush on him.
What the rest of the country saw on Fox last year, he brought to
town to help draw attention to the fourth annual Keeping the Promise to
Our Children conference, sponsored by hip-hop's
Russell Simmons and Hollywood philanthropist, moviemaker, and punk promoter
Daphna Ziman.
Archuleta capped his two-day stay at a dinner for the conference last night. And while stars
Shawn King and
Terrance Howardperformed, too, it was young Archuleta who earned a State Department
standing O in the Benjamin Franklin Diplomatic Reception Room. "I'm
going to try and accompany myself," the young star nervously told the
crowd. Then he sat down at the piano
and played an almost-perfect rendition of John Lennon's "Imagine,"
belting out the song in that powerful but youthful voice that allowed
him to get so far on
Idol. He then performed Kurt Bestor's
"Prayer of the Children" a cappella. The vocal powerhouse told Whispers
that he would have been "a little more nervous" if Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton had shown up.
The night before, Archuleta and several other stars of the kids
conference were feted at Washington's Teatro Goldoni, just named the
city's favorite
by Washington's restaurant association. Check out our photo gallery of the event.
I'm an
Idol fan, so I sought David out and got to sit with
him and his dad, Jeff. I knew immediately that he is just as genuine
and shy as he appeared to be on the show. He blushed and giggled when
people praised his work. He covered his mouth when eating and trying to
talk. He gave out autographs. And he dressed the part of a kid, right
down to his black Chucks. He described his life since
Idol as
something of a blur, with little time at home. But he's been a hit on
the music and tour scene, selling some 700,000 copies of "Crush." And
he and his dad are just beginning work on a Christmas album. Jeff, who
did not appear any bit of the ogre he was said to be behind the
Idol curtain, is a coproducer. He said the album will include traditional songs like "Silent Night"and up to three written just for David.
By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers