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Jun
26, 2005
I
am a big fan of electric blues guitar. I also like to
play blues on my Strat and find inspiration in Stevie
Ray Vaughan & Jimi Hendrix. I would like to say that
you and your playing are inspiration as well. You have
a great tone AND great chops. I am 45 years old and it
gives me comfort to know that someone with your years
of experience is still kicking it. By the way that reminds
me of a line from one of my favorite movies, Eddie and
the Cruisers II when the fictional Eddie Wilson tells
a young hot shot guitar player, "You gotta kick it,
not step on it." Are you a fan of these movies? You
seem to have much of the same similarities as Eddie from
the movie. That would be a compliment. I like to think
that if there ever was a true to life Eddie Wilson, you
are it. Congrats
on getting the cover of Blues Revue. Keep kicking it!
Good luck to you and your band!
Best
regards,
Joseph Jones
Montgomery, Alabama
Jun
16, 2005
Hope
to catch you and the band ... Haven't seen you guys perform
in a long while; you're on the road so much ... I realize
you've hit the "Big Time" now, but us locals
(especially myself) love seeing you play at the intimate
clubs. Hope you do again this year.
A
friend of mine, Lucy, turned me on to your band in 2000,
and I've been buying your music and sharing your band
ever since. I really have fun and (much needed fun at
that) whenever I see you guys play. Soooo much passion,
whoa!
Anyhoo,
I'm going off track here, but I wanted to say that this
latest CD "Soul Shaker" came out during a crossroads
in my own personal life, searching once again for what
really matters, and ... I have to say many of your songs
inspired me in my own life. Sort of like a confirmation
if you will -- to what I've been going through in my life
as well. Thank you for the raw, true passion and conviction
you shared on this CD. It's like you keep getting better
with age. Love It And Love You Guys!
The
Little "Red Haired" Girl, Ciao,
Cynthia
Waltz
Jun
14, 2005
Hi
Mr. Castro! I have been following your career for years
now ... I just want to thank you and your excellent band
for keeping great music alive in a time where most music
is not musical at all. I know your busy, but if you get
a chance, please check out my band's website at:
http://flashbackclassicrock.com/gpage.html
I
play in this band with two of my brothers and we are pretty
well known regionally ... My life's dream is to play at
Riverbend which I saw you and your band there a few years
ago ... I have been playing blues since I was six. I absolutely
love your style and guitar tone ... Also thanks for the
autographed pic of the band you sent me awhile back ...
it is in my studio, next to BB King and Buddy Guy's autograph.
Keep
Bluesin'!
Leo
Matthew Chamberlain
May
30, 2005
I have some things I must share with you and the band.
You played the Aggie Theatre in Fort Collins, Colorado
on May 27, 2005. I attended along with my good friends
Sandy, her partner Kuma, and Sandy's 12-year-old daughter
Ce'Nedra. You may recall Sandy, Ce'Nedra and myself dancing
at the very front of the stage for most of the show. After
the show you came by and introduced yourself to Ce'Nedra
and Sandy. This letter is to let you know the effect you
had on us, and in particular, young Ce'Nedra.
First of all, I will apologize for the pitifully small
crowd that night. Fort Collins is (in my not so humble
opinion) something of a dorky little college town. A lot
of the students there wouldn't know good Blues if it walked
up and bit them in the ass. The flip side of that coin
is that 'the core faithful', as my friend Kuma put it,
got an opportunity to experience the band in a wonderfully
intimate setting. That added to the effect of the whole
evening. I'm a firm believer that music is magical. It
can and does transform people. Of course, I would feel
that way. I've been a musician since age 5, got a BA in
Music in college, and played in a local Blues band in
Denver for five years (keyboards and vocals). I don't
play professionally now except on rare occasions. (Before
I got very deep into pursuing a music career, I discovered
I could write software. That was a much easier way of
making a living, and paid a helluva lot more money! )
So I reserve my musical gift for friends, loved ones,
and my own edification and amusement. :-) But the effect
of music is very, very magical and I love to see it happen.
It happened Friday night. Ce'Nedra has been taking guitar
lessons for a couple of years. Recently, she's become
disillusioned with her teacher. I guess the teacher is
pushing the pedagogy and theory and Ce'Nedra is wanting
to improvise and jam. So she's been balking at lesson
time. She's been listening to quite a bit of blues rock
and blues - Stevie Ray Vaughn and others. Mom Sandy certainly
didn't want to see Ce'Nedra give up those guitar lessons
because the kid is evidently pretty good.
So Mom decided that maybe it was time for Ce'Nedra to
attend her first live Blues concert. And since Tommy Castro
& Co. were in town Friday night, it was a perfect
set-up. Ce'Nedra had never been 'up close and personal'
with a professional guitarist before. She was watching
closely. I saw her studying Mem Shannon's licks as well.
She was truly awe-struck. And then when you came over
and spoke with her at the end of the night, well ... she
just boiled over completely! She floated about two feet
off the car seat all the way back to Denver. Sandy told
me she fell asleep reading the CD liner. Sandy had to
take it out of her hand. The next day it was time for
Ce'Nedra to go home (she lives with her grandmother in
Colorado Springs). The story is that she couldn't wait
to go home. And Sandy said when they arrived, Ce'Nedra
went straight to her room, got out the guitar and started
playing. She had experienced a serious attitudinal shift!
She and her Mom had a good talk about finding a teacher
who knows Blues and can teach her more about that kind
of technique. In short, your performance facilitated a
musical epiphany for our Ce'Nedra. Obviously, Auntie Marty
here is tickled pink about it. I have every intention
of having Sandy bring Ce'Nedra over for a jam very soon
just to keep the fire burning hot. She's a very bright
kid and I'm just delighted to see her get inspired. Thank
you for the magic, Tommy.
Finally, I really have to comment that you guys are some
of the hardest working musicians I've ever seen. You played
a two-hour-plus set the other night!! When I was working,
we never did more than an hour without a break. Phew!
Yes, playing is great fun and a big high - it always was
for me. But it is also very physical, at times grueling
work. That stuff makes you sweat! You guys must definitely
eat your Wheaties. Wow. Of course, long sets like that
are a total treat for the audience. I certainly ate up
every minute of it, as did my friends. Thank you for working
that hard. It feels like a gift to me. Having been there,
I know the level of work you are doing.
We
will watch the website and show up en masse the next time
you are in Colorado. Blessings and safety to you and the
whole crew. Thank you for the sweet, sweet Blues.
Marty
Hendricks
May
21, 2005
I just saw your show here in Rio (Brazil) last night with
my girlfriend and, man, I gotta say we were completely
blown away! It was an _awesome_ show: terrific musicians,
the songs were kick ass, and you've shown remarkable stage
presence and communicability with a foreign audience.
I'd also like to point your amazing skills as a guitar
player -- it's been quite a while since I saw someone
play Blues guitar as you do. Sometimes your style even
reminded me of SRV.
I was really looking forward to talking to you guys after
the show and buy an (autographed ;-)) CD, but I made the
stupid mistake of assuming you'd be there until the end
of Rod Piazza's show, and lost the opportunity. Man, I'll
regret this forever... unless, of course, you come back
here to Brazil sometime, which I really hope you do ;-)
So,
please, consider dropping by some more times, I am pretty
sure you'll be welcome by eager Blues fans more and more,
as people get to know your work (I must admit it was the
first time I heard you play). As for me and my girlfriend,
rest assured you have got two new fans down here in this
tropical land ;-)
Peace,
and keep on Bluesin',
Andre
Costa (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Mar
26, 2005
I
finally figured out the only thing wrong with listening
to the Tommy Castro Band is when the music ends.
Happy
Easter,
Rosa Smit
Mar
5, 2005
I
just got finished listening to your latest CD, 'Soul Shaker',
and yeah, this is what I've been waiting for. Great Stuff!
I have kept my eye on your web site waiting for news of
this release, and as usual, you haven't disappointed one
of your greatest fans. I happen to agree with Michael
Cote of Blues Revue mag. In his review of this CD he said
there would be many people who would cover cuts on this
CD, and I think the only problem would be "which
one". They are all excellent. Keith does a great
job on 'The Crossonova'. Your vocals and soul on 'No One
Left To Lie To' are some of the most soulful and heartfelt
sounds I've heard in quite some time. The whole CD is
a must for any true blues fan, but for us TCB purists,
its probably one of the best you've done. Thank You! You
make me anxious for your next project ... By
the way, been listening to your radio station on the net.
Keep up the good work. I enjoy the commentary you add
to the play list.
Good
stuff, Tommy!
Stephen
Zamarripa
Feb
28, 2005
I
had so much fun at The Mystic in Petaluma last Saturday
night. It was an awesome show. You guys are better than
ever! We've been going to your shows for nine years and
we have never been disappointed by you or your band. Of
course I've been looking forward to getting your newest
CD, and again I was not let down. I love it. The more
I hear of it the more I like it. Thank you for being so
gracious and friendly. And by the way, I really liked
your shirt! Please never stop being the Tommy Castro Band.
Love,
Connie Bible
Feb
18, 2005
To Tommy and his Team,
Had discovered you on Coco Montoya Web Site, and then
I booked for the 2005 Blues Cruise. We were so Lucky to
have you host the first late jam night! Well, got us to
bed pretty late that night! It was really Great! I assisted
to all of your performances and was really amazed of your
presence on stage, always smiling and giving to your public.
Made All the Ladies Dream! The guitar workshop was also
excellent! I can see the difference with a band crew that
has been playing together for a long time. The presence
on stage is much tighter and warmer! We get Great performers
who come down here and don't have their regular musicians
with them and there is a noticeable difference.
Came home with some CDs and I really enjoy 'Live at Fillmore',
and 'Soul Shaker'. I just love that Blues Rockin Funky
stuff. I know the cruise would not have been the same
without you guys there! Hope they keep you on that boat
for years to come. ... Hope you come to Montreal International
Jazz & Blues Festival again soon. May Heaven Above
keep you all working together, cause ... you make a Great
Team!
Keep the Blues & Rockin & Funky Alive!
Jeannie Jalbert
Montreal, Q,C
Feb
13, 2005
Thank you so much for blowin' the roof right off the State
Theatre in Kalamazoo last night. It was one hell of a
show, Anthony Gomes was good, but the Tommy Castro Band
was a lot better. I'm so glad I brought my camera with
me because I got some great shots of you guys (especially
Keith and Tommy because they're closer.) Tommy, thank
you for taking a picture with me, that is going to be
a memory that will be in my heart forever, and Randy,
thanks for signing a couple of CDs for me that was special
to because that was the first time I had ever talked to
you. Well, once again thanks for being a grand presence
and I'll see you guys at the "Blues on the Mall"
in Grand Rapids.
Sincerely,#1
Fan
Trevor Rangel
Feb
10, 2005
My
name is Jeff Traxler. Last September you were kind enough
to sign a guitar for me. That instrument was raffled off
in November, and it sold over $1200.00 dollars worth of
tickets. This is the fourth year in a row that I have
donated one of my hand-made guitars, and would really
appreciate if you could sign this one too!! I am coming
up to Kalamazoo on Friday for the show, and I am bringing
the guitar with me. All of the proceeds go to the Black
Swamp Blues Society in Toledo Ohio. I hope to get a chance
to talk with you at the show.
Thanks,
Jeff Traxler
Feb
10, 2005
Congratulations
on the new CD making it to the Billboard chart so quickly.
I'm looking forward to getting a copy tonight at the Magic
Bag (which will be the 5th time I've seen you guys). Maybe
this will be the one to get you to Memphis for the 2006
Handy Awards. I'm spreading the word every chance I get.
Kevin
Herron
Feb
09, 2005
Just
received "Soul Shaker". WOW! This is so hot!
Are
you familiar with Huey Lewis? I used to see them out on
the Miracle Mile at a place called The Lion's Chair or
Share. They used to be called the Cloverdales, or something
like that. Man, that goes back to the late 60's early
70's. The beat, the horns, the hard drive of this CD just
sends me back to those early days.
Keep
on rocking, and I'll keep on driving.
Tim Cassidy
Feb
8, 2005
Hey
Guys,
Just got home from the B.B. King's show: outstanding!
What a jam. I haven't seen you in ten years, and you still
kick ass. I said 'Hello' to Tommy. You guys played at
my family's party in San Fran with Attorney Melvin Belli,
ten-eleven years ago, and I used to see you almost every
weekend at Lous Blues, JJ's, and The Saloon. Anyway, it
was so good to see you and my new husband. Well, you blew
him away. Next time you're in the area, we will see ya.
Much love, keep Rockin,
Darlene Argenta
Feb
3, 2005
Y'all
rocked the other night at the Double Door. The crowd was
frenzied, and I loved every minute of it. Your new album,
"Soul Shaker", is your best yet. There are so
many songs on it that I absolutely LOVE!. 'Just Like Me',
'Anytime Soon', 'The Next Right Thing', 'What Are You
Gonna Do Now' and 'Wake Up Call' are some of the finest
songs I've heard in a long time. I sincerely believe this
will be your "breakout" album. I have heard
that Billboard Magazine has given it four stars and I
know they are notorious for undermining a blues album.
Wow!
I'm still feeling the good vibes from the show and from
the Sandy Beaches Cruise. You guys are the hardest working
men in show business, and I know that you do it for the
love of music. All of you guys play your instruments so
well. I love that driving backbeat. Quite frankly, I had
not had the pleasure of hearing your music till the Delbert
cruise. Thank God for me lucking into that. Rarely is
it that I hear a band for the first time and they enter
my must-see-every-time [list].
Curtis
Ingram
Feb
3, 2005
Thanks
for coming to Annapolis. We drove two hours to see you
for the second time and it was more than worth it. The
first time we saw you was when you were on the ticket
with John Hiatt, Buddy Guy, and BB King. That night opened
our eyes to a whole genre(for us)of music. Needless to
say, all we listen to now are the Blues.
Thanks
to opening our ears.
Erik
Haugen
Feb
03, 2005
Tommy,
Your performance was truly incredible, down here at Lou's
Blues in FL last Sat night. The band was tight and your
guitar chops and vocals were dead on. You really connected
with the crowd. You didn't even miss a note when the PA
cabinet fell over backwards, almost taking out your sax
man. Thanks for making great music. Love the new CD.
Greg Hinton
Feb
3, 2005
First
heard you on "Exile on Blues Street". You did
a good job covering the Stones, bro. Wanted you to know
I'm a singer/drummer and I'm covering a song you recently
recorded, "Shaking the Hard Times Loose". You
sound even better than Delbert on this cut, and wanted
you to know you've inspired me to start singing some lead
again ... while I'm performing drumming duties ... not
too easy, but a lot of fun!
Teddy
B
(Ted Thorsen)
Feb
03, 2005
Tommy,
I had been looking forward to you coming to the east coast.
I saw you at Rams Head (Annapolis) last night. You didn't
disappoint. You have incredible stage presence, great
guitar skill and an incredibly bluesy voice (Otis/James
B). But most importantly, it appears you are having fun.
You signed my CD after your show, and you were very personable
(to everyone). THIS is rare. Having DJ'd and played in
bands for twenty years I know it is not always easy to
be friendly to your audience, especially when you are
tired. Thanks for a great show. And thank God there are
still true ARTISTS out there for our listening pleasure!
Great band mates too. Keep on keepin' on.
Gary
Buzbee
Jan
31, 2005
Wanted you to know how much we loved having you on the
LRBC. Hope you return. your collective smiles on stage
light up the room and give the show a spirit of joy that
is contagious. It adds so much to your persona. You practice
hard and it shows. You all are totally confident, and
totally focused, and love what you are doing. I was thinking,
Tommy and the guys made the right decision becoming musicians.
Can't imagine you all doing anything else. Except Randy
could be a full time surfer boy. Best wishes and have
fun Friday in my home turf, Annapolis-Maryland's proud
capital, home of the naval academy and great seafood.
Be sure to have a crab cake and stop at McGarvey's for
a locally brewed Aviator Beer.
Love
and peace to all.
Marcy Brown
Lead
Singer, Sweaty Betty Blues Band, Out Of Pittsburgh
Jan
29, 2005
Hi,
My
boyfriend wanted me to tell you this. Last May you were
in Lodi CA, and I really wanted to go see you and go dancing.
My boyfriend had been having severe back problems since
the February before and really wasn't sure about going,
but since I really wanted to go, and being the nice guy
he is, he took me. That night we danced our guts out ...
it was great. What happened was a miracle!!! His back
was fixed.
Thanks
so much!
Debra
Heine
Jan
25, 2005
Hi Tommy,
I know you might not read this, but I want to tell you
how awesome you guys were at Skippers. I like the new
CD and thanks for getting your picture taken with me.
I'm 73 years old, and have seen lots of live music, but
yours hit the top of the list. I wish we could have stayed
through the 2nd set, but my daughter had been up since
4:30 am. As we were leaving, I heard you playing 'Nasty
Habits', and that was one of the songs I wanted to hear
you play last year in Ybor. Well,
I better shut up, but I want to tell you again thanks
for getting in a picture with me. It meant a lot to me,
I hope I'm alive next year to hear you guys. Maybe my
wife will be able to come with me, to have you knock her
out of her shoes with your music.
Thanks,
Jim Cook
Jan
20, 2005
Keith,
Just
wanted to send u your 'props' for "Hycodan".
If there were ever a sultry sexy tune for a lady to dance
to for her man this is it. Hope u will do more. Somethin'
tells me there is a smoldering fire there.
Thanx,
Linda Smit
Jan
19, 2005
Hey Tommy And Randroo,
I spent last nite listening to "Soul Shaker",
with Ms. Jennifer and my son, Julian. It was agreed it's
your best recording: great songwriting, soulful guitar,
great arrangements; a major leap with cross-over appeal;
Roots Rock! Roots charts (ala' Dave Alvin - Blasters).
Congratulations to all! Saw Mack Rice last week in Detroit.
He was asking about you; sends his regards. Alotta love
from Toledo. Remember: Mature Music For Mature People
With Mature Money!
Rockford
(John Rockwood)
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