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Jason Castro biography

Date of birth : 1987-03-25
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Dallas, Texas, United States
Nationality : American
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2011-08-30
Credited as : Folk/pop singer, American Idol finalist, Who I Am

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Jason Castro is an American acoustic/folk-pop/contemporary Christian singer-songwriter and was the fourth place finalist on the seventh season of American Idol. After Idol, he signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records and his self-titled debut album was released on April 13, 2010.

Born in Dallas, Texas, and raised in Rowlett, Texas, he currently resides in Rockwall, Texas. His parents, René and Betsy Castro, are Colombian, and he is the first person in his family to be born in the United States, followed by younger siblings Michael and Jackeline (Jackie), both of whom are singer-songwriters as well. Spanish was his first language as a child. Though he doesn't speak the language very often, he has considered making a Spanish album. Their father, René, is an architectural swimming pool designer and singer-songwriter.

He is a Christian. He attended Vernon Schrade Middle School as a child and went on to Rowlett High School where he was a left winger on his school's soccer team and an honor student. He received a 1340 out of 1600 on his SAT. Castro was a junior majoring in Construction Science at Texas A&M University in College Station on a full academic scholarship when he auditioned for American Idol.

Castro has sported dreadlocks since his senior year of high school.

With his rich tenor voice, distinctive looks, and endearingly innocent charm, Jason Castro won over millions of viewers as a contestant on the seventh season of American Idol, parlaying his substantial singer-songwriter appeal into a third-place runner-up finish. He may not have won the competition, but the 22-year-old Texan earned himself a devoted fan base eager to hear what he would do once freed to perform his own songs. Those folks will get their chance with the release of Castro's self-titled debut album on Atlantic Records.

Though rooted in the classic, melody-minded singer-songwriter tradition, with heart-on-sleeve lyrics and acoustic guitar-driven arrangements, the album brims with toe-tapping pop (first single "Let's Just Fall In Love Again," "This Heart Of Mine"), strummy folk ("That's What I'm Here For"), and electrifying rock ("Closer") - all cleverly balanced with unabashedly emotional tunes like "Love Uncompromised," "It Matters To Me," "You Can Always Come Home," and a stunning version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" (which Castro performed on Idol, citing Jeff Buckley's version as a huge inspiration to him as an artist).

To capture the moods he wanted, Castro collaborated with producer Eric Rosse (Sara Bareilles, Tori Amos) and a host of top-notch songwriters - including Marc Roberge of O.A.R., Gregg Wattenberg (Five For Fighting), Zac Maloy (David Cook), and Espionage (Train) - all of whom helped Castro create an earthy showcase for his considerable gifts as a vocalist, songwriter, and musician, not to mention the warmth and sincerity that shines through everything he does. "I feel like the album really captures my personality," Castro says. "People got to know me a bit on the show, so I wanted to build on that by including all these songs I've written about my life. I wanted to share with people the things that are meaningful to me."

In August 2007, Castro decided to try out for American Idol (an experience he calls "an awesome boot camp for singers") when the auditions were held in Dallas. "I had watched Chris Daughtry do something different on the show and I started scheming, like, "There hasn't really been anyone on Idol like me - a serious singer-songwriter who plays guitar.'" After impressing the judges, he made it to Hollywood. Week after week, he won over audiences with a number of memorable performances ("Over the Rainbow," "Daydream," and "Hallelujah" to name a few) accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and ukulele (the show's first-ever contestant to play an instrument onstage). Castro's rendition of "Over the Rainbow" hit No. 1 on iTunes, while "Hallelujah" proved such an audience favorite that Jeff Buckley's cover of the song hit No. 1 on the iTunes chart the following week, selling an astonishing 178,000 digital singles, and propelling the song to platinum status. After the season's conclusion, Castro hit the road, performing on the hugely successful "American Idols LIVE! Tour 2008."

When the tour ended, Castro moved to Los Angeles and began writing songs, eventually signing a deal with Atlantic Records, because he felt the folks at the label understood his desire to make an authentic artistic recording. "Some people come off of Idol and sing what's given to them, which is cool, but I sing because it's an outlet for me to express the things I want to say. Atlantic understood that and wanted to help me take my writing and performing to the next level." Castro went into the studio with Eric Rosse in June 2009 to start recording his first album. "Overall our focus was to keep it really natural and not lose the magic of the voice," Castro says. "When you play with a band, the vocals can sometimes get washed away, so we tried to pull back whatever wasn't necessary. Eric has a history of making really organic, but still commercially appealing records. I couldn't have done it without him."

The result is a truly heartfelt record about love that relays what Castro calls a positive message of love and acceptance. "That's really the common thread running through the songs - loving somebody and accepting them for who they are." Though many of the songs are personal to him, Castro doesn't mind giving listeners a view into his world.

"I don't think there's a limit in art on how much of yourself you put into it," he says. "That's the purpose and the magic of it - sharing something so deep that it can impact somebody else. When it moves you to hear about someone else's experience, that's what songwriting is truly all about: translating your feelings and passions to create meaning for others. That's what I try to do every time I write a song or sing one on stage. And hopefully that's what I've done with this album."

Discography:

2010: Who I Am

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