Albert Castiglia
Albert Castiglia
Albert Castiglia, guitarist, singer, and songwriter was born Aug. 12, 1969, in New York, the son of a Cuban mother and an Italian father. Castiglia's parents moved to Miami when he was five and began taking guitar lessons as a 12-year-old. As a teenager, he realized the passions in his heart and thoughts in his mind were best expressed through his music.
He made his professional debut in 1990 when he joined the 'Miami Blues Authority'. He was named ‘Best Blues Guitarist' in Miami in 1997 by New Times magazine, a local alternative paper.
Unlike so many blues and rock ‘n' roll musicians, Castiglia completed his four-year college education and then worked for four years as a social services investigator for the state of Florida. He continued to fine-tune his guitar playing, songwriting, and singing chops at night and on weekends in the Miami area.
His first big break came about when legendary harmonica player Junior Wells heard him sing and play and immediately hired him for his touring band. Castiglia accompanied Wells on several world tours. After Wells passed away in 1998, Castiglia, then living in Chicago, found work with Atlanta-based blues belter Sandra Hall, accompanying her on regional and national tours through the late 1990s. Aside from Hall and Wells, Castiglia has shared stages and jammed with Aron Burton, Pinetop Perkins, Melvin Taylor, Sugar Blue, Phil Guy, Ronnie Earl, Billy Boy Arnold, Ronnie Baker Brooks, John Primer, Lurrie Bell, Jerry Portnoy, Larry McCray, Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater and Otis Clay, among others.
He struck out on his own and released his debut, "Burn," in 2002, collaborating on the album with his friend Graham Wood Drout. He followed up with his 2006 release for New Jersey-based Blues Leaf Records, "A Stone's Throw."
Castiglia's second release for Blues Leaf, "These Are The Days," was released in April 2008. The album demonstrates Castiglia's mature guitar stylings and soul-filled vocals, which some say are reminiscent of Van Morrison. The album includes five originals, including his tribute to mentor Junior Wells, "Godfather of the Blues," but also select covers, including "Catfish" from Bob Dylan, "Night Time Is The Right Time," from Nappy Brown, Fenton Robinson's "Somebody Loan Me A Dime," and Little Willie John's "Need Your Love So Bad."
Given that he's young by blues standards and has a depth and breadth of live, studio, and life experience, it is possible Castiglia may yet become a major force behind another blues and blues-rock rebirth.
On March 25, 2014, RUF Records announced the signing of Albert Castiglia, to the Internationally renowned label, with a U.S. release of "SOLID GROUND". This is his seventh album in two decades filled with constant touring, songwriting, and musical evolution. A U.S. tour will follow the release of the album in the States.
(Albert Castiglia at Riverfront Blues Fest 2010)