After finishing the American Idol contest and now being on tour with American Idol, David Archuleta is busier than ever, but not too busy to swing by and visit with Studio 5 before tonight's concert. Salt Lake City, July 15, 2008
SALT LAKE CITY -- David Archuleta performed his version of the John Mayer song "Waiting on the World to Change" when he visited Fox 13 on Monday. July 14, 2008
The latest radio interviews from Dean Kaelin, David Archuleta's voice coach and Brett, close family spokesperson, should help squash the tabloid rumors as usual gossip.
Be sure and tune into Studio 5, Tuesday July 15 @ 11 am...David Archuleta will be in the studio and will be singing Crazy by Gnarls Barkley. If you would like us to ask David a question for you, be sure to email us at studio5@ksl.com
I Can't Wait To See Your Face Everyday
I Can't Explain The Way I Feel When I'm Around You
There's A Space In My Heart That Belongs To Only You
And No One Else In This World Comes Close To You
Artist: Joss Stone
After finishing the American Idol contest and now being on tour with American Idol, David Archuleta is busier than ever, but not too busy to swing by and visit with Studio 5 before tonight's concert. Salt Lake City: Part 2
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