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This Pride, David Hernandez Sings about Unity in «True Colors»

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David Hernandez & Jacqueline Lord

American Idol David Hernandez and Jacqueline Lord Unite for Special Pride Cover of «True Colors»

American Idol’s David Hernandez and Magnum PI’s Jacqueline Lord are uniting this Pride on a cover and music video of «True Colors». Recorded and filmed by the duo during the COVID-19 shutdown, the song is meant as a reminder that it’s more important than ever to remain true to yourself. «We are living in trying times right now», says David Hernandez from his Los Angeles home to LGBTQ Music Chart.

«This song speaks to being your authentic self and showing the world that you don’t have to hide in the shadow».  His friend, actress and model Jacqueline Lord, agrees. A noted musician, too, she worked from the Justin Timberlake / Anna Kendrick arrangement of «True Colors», changing the guitar to piano so that she could speak through the keys. «The song is a beautiful expression of comradery with one friend encouraging the other to find the courage and confidence to express their truth to the world», she explains. «It delivers a positive message in this unprecedented time of negativity», David Hernandez and Jacqueline Lord’s beautiful Pride cover of «True Colors» you’ll find below.

«David and I had been wanting to record a song together but our schedules would never allow for it until COVID ground the world to a halt», continues Jacqueline Lord from her Los Angeles home to me. The two went back and forth with song ideas, ultimately deciding on «True Colors» for its relatable message that carried a personal meaning for David.

«While competing on American Idol, I was outed online by Perez Hilton and forced to confront my ‘True Colors’», he says. «It was 2008, a very different time in LGBTQ equality and acceptance. I was young, impressionable and veterans of the music business were warning me that admitting that I was gay would destroy any chances of a music career. Ultimately, I decided being honest was the only way to go and after the dust settled, I can attest that allowing my true colours to shine made me a better man and artist».

Jaqueline and David recorded the song in Jacqueline’s West Hollywood music studio. «We both got really excited the minute Jaqueline started playing the piano and we began singing together», David recalls. «It was our first time hearing each other harmonize and it was magic».

They shot the music video in the reception area of the studio. «We moved the furniture out, relocated the piano, added lights and let our inspiration take over», says Jaqueline. Filmed by Arno Diem and directed by David and Jacqueline along with Derek Caldera, the process was a logistical challenge and an experiment in socially distanced art. David and Jaqueline shot their scenes separately and were careful to remain six feet apart at all times. In fact, viewers will note that they are never seen in the same shot together.

Christina McNown was the wardrobe stylist (@stylebycbm), Gilbert Muniz styled hair (@gilbertmuniz) and Marc Soloman engineered and mixed the song (@mrsolomusik).

David Hernandez began singing at age six, starring in musicals and performing with various theatre companies. At fifteen, he started writing original music and recording his arrangements. In addition to American Idol, he has showcased his talents on The Ellen Show, The Today Show, MTV’s TRL, EXTRA, Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, Teen Choice Awards, Idol Tonight, FOX-TV’s Idol Gives Back. He was named among TV Guides’ Sexiest Stars and opened for John Legend at President Barack Obama’s Inauguration. His recent single, «Beautiful», was a Billboard Top 200 Dance Chart hit.

He has released two full-length albums including KINGDOM: THE MIXTAPE, an album that included twenty original tracks, many of which reflected on the love and loss he experienced since rising to fame on American Idol.

Jacqueline Lord got her first break at nineteen when she was discovered by modelling scouts in her small Midwestern town. They urged her to move to New York to pursue a career with the IMG agency. Jacqueline soon appeared in campaigns for major brands such as Crest, AT&T, Royal Caribbean and Priori Skincare. She then jumped into acting, appearing on hit television shows like Hawaii Five-0, Two and a Half Men and Magnum PI. She has released several music singles including the popular dance single «Killer». The Soulshaker remix of the song appeared on the commercial pop charts.

David’s message to fans this Pride is «Spread love and acceptance. You may not understand people’s life choices but you can respect them and support their decisions».

«Pride starts with ourselves and then exudes from us to our community», adds Jaqueline. «Take pride in your true colours».

Written by: Ephram St. Cloud


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