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Albert Castiglia
![]() Having opened for ZZ Top, Elvin Bishop, and The Radiators, he's quickly becoming a favorite high energy performer at festivals across the country. Castiglia's history is as colorful as his home town of Miami, Florida, going back to 1990 when he played in a local Miami Band, The Miami Blues Authority, and won awards locally for "Best Blues Guitarist." He got a big break after meeting the legendary Junior Wells in 1996, and soon became Junior's lead guitar player before Wells died in 1998. Albert toured the U.S. and Europe with Junior and then found himself in Chicago when Junior passed. Soon though, he was touring again with Sandra Hall. ![]() ![]() Most of his new CD release, Keepin On, was recorded live with very few overdubs. He enlisted five session musicians to help on the project, including harmonica master Sandy Mack, who played on"I Could Not Ask for More," a Peter Green song. Mack had played on"Ghosts of Mississippi," a track from Albert's A Stones Throw album in 2006. According to Castiglia,"He kicked butt then and he picked up where left off on this session." ![]() "I did two acoustic songs and enlisted dobro genius Toby Walker for them,' says Castiglia about the new CD."Toby is world renowned and has even taught at Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch in Pomeroy, Ohio, a number of times. Toby came in originally to play on a song I wrote called'Sweet Southern Angel.' That went so well and quickly, that we wound up doing another number for the hell of it, Robert Nighthawk's'Murderin' Blues.' I can honestly sum up those two tunes with one word,'Magic.' He did a great job and I hope we get to work together again." The result is a fascinating journey into what Albert feels is his best work to date. Listen for yourself. Albert Castiglia - Keepin On Blues Leaf Records Release Date: August 10, 2010 www.albertcastiglia.com |