Del Castillo (band)

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Del Castillo
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Performing at the Montreux Jazz Festival
Background information
OriginAustin, TX United States
GenresNuevo americano, Rock, Latin, Blues, Instrumental, World music, Latin rock
Years active2000–present
LabelsSmilin' Castle
MembersRick del Castillo
Mark del Castillo
Danny Ortiz
Albert Besteiro
Mike Zeoli
Jason Murdy
Past membersRick Holeman
David Alejandro Ruiz
Carmelo Torres
Noah Mosgofian
Cecilio Ruiz III
Website Del Castillo Official Website

Del Castillo is a Latin rock band, based in Austin, Texas.

Contents

History

Del Castillo began as a Latin music style project between two brothers, Rick and Mark del Castillo in the fall of 2000. The brothers, who had always played electric guitar in many different rock bands, had never played together and for the first time ever they began collaborating on songs on nylon string, acoustic guitars. So Rick and Mark decided to record some music together that their family could enjoy and culturally relate to. Their musical friend, Alex Ruiz, began adding lyrics to the brothers' instrumentals, and soon after, the other band members joined them. Rick recruited his friend Albert Besteiro, Jr., on bass and friend Cecilio Ruiz III on percussion and vocals, and Mark invited drummer Mike Zeoli, from their other joint project, Milhouse. After receiving very positive and most encouraging responses from everyone who heard the music they created, the project naturally began to evolve into a real band. They began playing regularly around the Austin area. The intensity of the band's live performance centers around the two brothers playing guitar. Although not traditionally trained flamenco players, the two have rivaled the Gipsy Kings, Strunz and Farah, and Santana in speed and accuracy, backed by a strong and swift rhythm section.

With the original line-up complete, Del Castillo began writing material, fusing styles and influences, while retaining a solid Latin element. The band released their debut CD Brothers of the Castle in 2001, which met with rave reviews from critics and music fans alike.[ citation needed ]

As the once "project band" solidified into a family of musicians, the band crafted their follow-up release, Vida, which took the band to the next level. And recognition, if not fame, came calling in the form of an invitation to appear on the soundtrack of director Robert Rodríguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico and the honor of winning "Best Austin Band of the Year" along with six other major awards at the 2002-2003 Austin Music Awards.

The Del Castillo Live DVD, filmed and edited by Robert Rodríguez, was released in early 2004. Filmed at the famous Steamboat on 6th Street in Austin, it captured the fire and intensity of their live performances. Also that year, Quentin Tarantino used a Del Castillo song in Kill Bill Vol. 2 , performed by Chingon, Robert Rodríguez's musical collective of some of his closest musical compadres, including members of Del Castillo. Del Castillo, with Robert, performed as Chingon at the premier of the film in Los Angeles.

In the Spring of 2006, Del Castillo released their third CD, Brotherhood, which was immediately acclaimed by the media across the board.[ citation needed ]

In late 2006, Rick Holeman retired from the band, and the group found a new percussionist, Carmelo Torres from Austin. Carmelo was eventually replaced by Jason Murdy in 2010. Jason has toured extensively with Del Castillo and is now contributing new music for the band.

On 10 September 2012 Del Castillo announced on Facebook: "Dear Del Castillo Fans, After 12 years of making great music together, the time has come for Del Castillo and Alex Ruiz to go our separate ways. We ask that you continue to support him and we wish him all the luck and success with his future projects. We will be finishing out the rest of this year's shows with guest vocalists and friends, and look forward to taking a much needed BREAK afterwards to regroup, refocus our energies, reorganize our business, and come back sometime next year with newfound energy and excitement, and an even bolder new sound. We hope that you will continue to celebrate Peace, Love, and Latin music with us until then, as we still have some amazing Del Castillo shows lined up for the rest of 2012!"

Del Castillo collaborated with the Grammy award-winning lead vocalist, Danny Ortiz from Grupo Mazz (2004) who performed live with Del Castillo. Del Castillo were featured on the ABC crime/drama show Killer Women with their instrumental single, "Las Seis Cuerdas de Tony Montuno".

Members

"Ever since I can remember, music has filled my heart and soul. From my humble beginnings of banging on trash cans at the age of six to touring across the country all through my twenties, music was my one constant companion. I've delved in many genres but playing Spanish/ flamenco music on a nylon guitar with my brother and four other dear friends seems to fuel my muse to infinite measures. All I've learned through my 24 years of playing, touring, producing and engineering has led me to this point." – Rick del Castillo
Mark del Castillo grew up in the Rio Grande Valley city of Brownsville, Texas, surrounded by the many musical influences of his family. Inspired by the talent and success of his older brother Rick del Castillo, he began to immerse himself in the study of guitar at age 14. Mark was a self-taught guitarist until he became a Music Major at the University of Texas at Brownsville in 1990. At that time he studied Music Theory, Ear Training, and Applied Guitar as well as joining the University Latin/Jazz band. In 1991, at the age of 19, he joined a cover band called Kickstart and began to build a reputation for himself as a guitarist. After playing with Kickstart for over three years, Mark moved away to pursue further education in Biomedical Science at Texas A&M University. While a student there, he and some friends formed a cover band called Vivid. After graduating in 1996, Mark and Vivid relocated to Austin, Texas and began to play regularly on the 6th Street Circuit, various other cities in Texas, and in Europe. While playing in Vivid, he joined his first original rock band called Milhouse. This was his first collaboration with Mike Zeoli (Del Castillo's drummer). On the first Milhouse CD, which his brother Rick recorded and produced, Mark recorded an instrumental Latin track entitled “Para Mija Linda” showcasing his Spanish style guitar playing. This song became a huge inspiration for him to return to his roots and write more Spanish guitar music. After composing several instrumentals, Mark began working to add lyrics to some of the songs. Mark presented these songs to his brother Rick, who, realizing that they had never worked together, suggested that the Del Castillo brothers combine their creative forces and talents. Mark realized that this is the music that is true to his heart, in his soul, and will always live within him.
Born in the barrio, "raised on Budweiser and Blues!"
As a child, Zeoli was fascinated by the entrancing power of rhythm. He was known to entertain his neighborhood friends with daily performances full of dancing and drumming. Every night before falling asleep, he would lie in his bed and dream of playing thunderous, polyrhythmic beats that traveled on magic sound waves into outer space and into heaven. "The beats and rhythms I play are like my prayers and gifts to the multi (uni)verse." - he once mentioned. Mike has a diverse background in music and rhythm. [2] He has performed with Ahmad Aladeen, Bobby Shoe, Clark Terry and Louis Bellson. He studied music at S.M.S.U. in Springfield, Missouri and also studied privately with John Cushon (Oleta Adams) and Gary Chaffee (independent).
Frequent visits to Mexico as a child helped to inspire his rhythmic interests to explore more of a worldly perspective. He latched on to the Latin sound, for its ability to be easily applied to popular music. From 19 till my early 20s, trips to Cuba and touring with Cuban folkloric groups around the states, helped to solidify a deeper understanding of that sound. I’ve been in numerous groups, playing different styles like jazz, funk, hip-hop, and salsa, and love to see how they can be tied together, with an understanding of their roots.

Discography

Albums

Brothers of the Castle (2001)

  • 01 Mi Cariño
  • 02 Spanish Castle Tango
  • 03 Dias de Los Angeles
  • 04 Song For Jordan
  • 05 29/11
  • 06 La Luz a Mi Paso
  • 07 Mexican Lounge Lizard
  • 08 Barrio Blues
  • 09 Suenos de Ti
  • 10 El Camino menos Transitado

Vida (2002)

  • 01 Don Nicolás
  • 02 Vida
  • 03 Sueños Madrigales
  • 04 Para mi Sobrina
  • 05 Mi Gitana
  • 06 Los Caballos
  • 07 Dame un Momento
  • 08 Yiddish March
  • 09 ¿Por Qué?
  • 10 Back From the Grave + *Barrio Blues (live) [Bonus Hidden Track]

Brotherhood (2006)

  • 01 Arena Al Viento
  • 02 Brotherhood
  • 03 Este Amor
  • 04 Ganate El Mundo
  • 05 Quiereme
  • 06 Rios Misticos
  • 07 Maria
  • 08 Talkin' To Ya
  • 09 Perdoname
  • 10 I Never Cared For You [feat. Willie Nelson]
  • 11 Vida Latina
  • 12 Que Dolor
  • 13 Si, Mi Amor
  • 14 El Corrido de Don Lulai

Del Castillo (self-titled) 2009

  • 01 Boricua del Cielo
  • 02 Everlasting
  • 03 Castles
  • 04 Noche Brava
  • 05 Cafe Sin Leche
  • 06 Amor Dolor
  • 07 Anybody Wanna?
  • 08 Entre Flores y La Luna
  • 09 Little Angel
  • 10 Corazon Loco
  • 11 Light
  • 12 Home
  • 13 Anybody Wanna? (Radio Edit)

Infinitas Rapsodias 2012 (CD & Live DVD)

  • 01 Lumbres de Babylon (Live)
  • 02 Fuego Egipcio (feat. Monte Montgomery)
  • 03 Mujer Angel
  • 04 Canta de Alma
  • 05 Brotherhood (feat. Malford Milligan & Leeann Atherton)
  • 06 Rios Misticos (Dance Mix)
  • 07 Para Mi Sobrina (feat. Carl Thiel)
  • 08 Vida (feat. Phoebe Hunt)
  • 09 Maria (Italian Version)
  • 10 Perdóname (feat. Carl Thiel & Erik Hokkanen)
  • 11 Mi Cariño (2012 Version)
  • 12 Porque (feat. Erik Hokkanen)
  • 13 Amor Venme a Buscar (Duet with Anna Maria Kaufmann)
  • 14 Listen to the Music (Live)
  • 15 What a Wonderful World (Live)
  • 16 While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Live)

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Miscellaneous & Unreleased Songs

Chingon

Compilations

Volume 1 of the series features the Del Castillo songs "Letter Home" and "La Letra".

Soundtracks

This film was never released. It's rumored that it went straight to video.

The track on this soundtrack is a slightly different edit of the track from their album Brothers of the Castle.

DVD

Videography

Produced by Martina Amende with her company Sapo de Oro in New Mexico. Martina and her videographer Carl Thiel filmed Del Castillo in Geneva, Switzerland for Cartier in 2006.

Awards

Killing Snakes - A short film show in Cannes - 2007, Co-written with very dear and special friend Martina Amende, won a Gold award for best score at Park City, Utah 2008.

Special Performances/Media

National Touring

2009-2012

Extensive US and EU promotional touring clubs, festivals, theaters, etc. Began working with premiere German booking agency, ASS. Collaborating creatively on new songs in the studio with Los Lonely Boys.

2007–2008

National touring throughout the U.S. and in Europe, including many major music festivals such as the Sierra Nevada Music Fest, California Worldfest, and Great Woods Music Fest (Canada).

2006

National tour: shows with Los Lonely Boys/Indigenous/Styx/deSol/Don Henley. Performed at corporate event for Cartier in Geneva, Switzerland. Set attendance records at The Glenn and Antone’s in Austin.

2005

Headlined at the Mexico Now! Festival in New York and at the Open House Arts Festival at Kennedy Center in Washington, DC celebrating the Center’s 34th Anniversary. National headline tour, including Las Vegas/Kansas City/St. Louis/Nashville/Virginia Beach/Syracuse/Santa Fe/ Albuquerque. Shows with the Neville Brothers in Austin, and with Buddy Guy in Des Moines.

2004

Headline shows in New York/Atlanta/Memphis. Shows with Ozomatli in Tucson/New Orleans/ Orlando/Washington, DC/Detroit/Chicago/Minneapolis/Albuquerque/Santa Fe; with Los Lobos in Des Moines/Dallas/Austin/San Antonio/El Paso.

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