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Country
Music Review: J.R.
CASTILLO
J.R. Castillo, a native
of Green Acres, Texas is one of Country Music’s most promising
singer/songwriters. For the past three years, J.R. has been the
front man for his band J.R. Castillo & Unwound that has
been instrumental in reviving the live country music scene in and
around South Texas.
Heralded
as one of the strongest and most versatile vocalists around, J.R.
has attracted the attention of many listeners from various musical
genres. His vocal style has drawn comparisons to everyone from Tim
McGraw to Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20, but all in all he has
developed his own unique sound that distinguishes him from the rest
of the pack.
J.R.
Castillo & Unwound
are primarily a country act, performing their own originals along
with current and traditional country favorites. However, in
exploiting J.R.’s versatility, Unwound’s palette also
includes authentic renditions and a wide array of Tejano, Rock, Pop
and Dance music as well. As a result, the band is arguably one of
the best live acts on the Texas Club and Dancehall scene.
Despite
his recent endeavors, J.R. Castillo is by no means a newcomer to the
world of live music. Playing guitar and singing since the age of
seven and a songwriter since the age of 13, J.R. has been organizing
and fronting bands since his days in Jr. High. Weathering through
several band members and band name changes, J.R. has been a fixture
on the live music scene since he was a student at Ben Bolt-Palito
Blanco High School and all throughout his Undergrad years at the
University of Texas at Austin.
While
playing with his band in Austin, J.R. attracted the attention of
Music Row as far back as 1991. Realizing the importance of his
education, J.R. put his dreams of Nashville on hold until he was
further along with his curriculum. During his senior year in 1994 he
began to entertain offers of taking his music to the next level.
Despite all the promise of stardom from many of Nashville’s Movers
and Shakers, J.R. found his career in limbo. After enduring three
years in negotiations with Music Row, J.R. took time off from music
in 1997 to regroup and recover from the experience and vowed to come
back stronger and more knowledgeable.
J.R. went on to complete
his undergraduate curriculum and graduated with a B.S. in Civil
Engineering. During all the chaos surrounding his music career, he
also managed to receive his M.S. in Environmental Engineering and
will be receiving his PhD in Chemical Engineering in August
2003. Since 1996, J.R. has successfully owned and operated his
own engineering firm based in Alice, Texas, concentrating on the
Petroleum, Environmental and Safety aspects of Engineering.
During
this time, J.R. has also continued his informal education on the
music business as well. A proud owner of a music library that
contains hundreds of books and reference materials on the music
business, J.R. has educated himself through reading and talking to
the music industry’s professionals and has prepared himself on
both the business and artistic ends to ensure that his next go-round
with Music Row will be a fruitful and lasting endeavor.
Although
he still has hopes for a career as an artist on the roster of one of
Nashville’s top record labels, J.R. is also interested in becoming
a writer “in-demand” for the acts coming out of Nashville, L.A.
and New York. Already an arranger and composer of over a 1000 songs,
he continues to write daily and has begun to collaborate with some
of Nashville's seasoned songwriters.
J.R.’s
recent efforts on-stage and on paper have once again begun to
capture the attention of both record companies and publishers on
Music Row. Despite the unproductive results from his first
experience, he feels confident that if another shot at Nashville and
the music business is in the cards, he’ll be better equipped to
succeed. He feels that the past five years have been an extensive
learning experience, and strongly believes that all the lessons he's
learned will serve as the foundation for what he hopes will be a
successful career in the music business. If there is any truth to
the phrase that claims, “Luck is the sum of preparation meeting
opportunity,” then J.R. is an opportunity away from a little luck
and musical stardom.
-Gretchen
McMichaels
Country
Music Review
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