AJ Castillo

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AJ Castillo
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AJ Castillo in 2021
Background information
Birth nameArturo Castillo, Jr.
Born (1986-10-16) October 16, 1986 (age 37)
Austin, Texas, United States
Genres cumbia, Tejano
Occupation(s)Musician, Singer, Producer
Instrument(s) Accordion, Vocals
LabelsYungstar Records (independent)
Websitewww.ajcastillo.com/

Arturo Castillo, Jr. (born October 16, 1986, in Austin, Texas), better known as AJ Castillo, is an American singer of Mexican descent. He is a cumbia, and Tejano music recording artist, accordionist, singer, performer, and producer. His debut album, "Who I Am", was released in 2009. His second album, On My Way, was released in 2010. Castillo won Best New Artist – Male at the 2010 Tejano Music Awards.

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Personal life

Castillo is a native of Austin, Texas, and is a graduate of the University of Texas at San Antonio, where he was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. He was introduced to the accordion by his grandfather and started playing at around the age of 10, and began his professional music career at 13 with his family band.

Career

Castillo spent several years as a studio musician. Once referred to as a "rising star" in the Tejano industry, [1] he has recorded and performed with many of the top Tejano artists in the industry. Castillo is known for his accordion sound and style, and his visually customized accordions. [2] Castillo entered the Tejano scene as a solo artist in 2009 and has brought a "fresh new attitude to Tejano Music". [3] Castillo introduced a fresh new urban/fusion sound (combining influences from Tejano, Cumbias, Jazz, Cajun, and R&B) that expands the boundaries of accordion music and has helped to energize the Tejano scene. [1] [4] [5]

Castillo has released five albums. [4] [6] Castillo performed at the 2009 Tejano Music Awards, and in 2010 accepted his first Tejano Music Awards in 2010, winning Best New Male Artist, Best Accordion Player, and Best Emerging Artist. [7] in 2016, the City of Austin proclaimed September 1 as AJ Castillo Day. [8]

Castillo was featured on Juan Treviño's “Siempre Es Así”, which won the 2017 Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Song. [9]

Band members

Discography and videography

Awards and recognition

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