โWhether Del Castillo works in Spanish or English, it rocks righteously. The Spanish guitarsโ flamenco vibe gives a dramatic flair, abetted by Alex Ruizโs passionate vocals. They pull together Latin musicโs romance and rockโs grit.โ says Billboard magazine.
It started with two brothers, Mark and Rick del Castillo collaborating on a recording project that was initially intended as a gift to their parents and family members for the holiday season. As accomplished electric guitarists in different bands and not having played together, they decided to join forces on acoustic nylon string guitars, creating a rich, romantic, more traditional sound in honor of the Spanish music they grew up listening to at home. The brothers invited their long time, home-town musical friends to also play on the songs and the music soon came to life. Once the album was finalized, it was titled after their namesake, โBrothers Of The Castleโ (2000) and they performed their first public concert for family and friends to celebrate the release.
Their plan was to perform โone night only.โ However, the very positive turnout was unlike any of their other bands. From their inception, Del Castillo became something uniquely special and soon the word spread about the new band. The more the band played, the more their audience grew. They continued writing and recording music, building their repertoire, making more fans and quickly becoming one of Austinโs most recognized bands. One of the instrumental songs from the first album, โSpanish Castle Tangoโ was later hand picked by Robert Rodriguez and fueled the inspiration for, โMexico and Mariachisโ (2004). Another track from their first album, โDias de Los Angelesโ was placed in the film and soundtrack for โOnce Upon A Time In Mexicoโ (2003) starring Johnny Depp, Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek.
โโฆ tumbling brilliance on nylon-string guitarsโฆ These eruptions of technique and taste conjure images of Eddie Van Halen fronting early Santana (with an assist from the Gipsy Kings).โ says Rolling Stone magazine.
Film director Robert Rodriguez first attended a Del Castillo concert in 2002 and a great friendship quickly developed. Rodriguez enlisted the group to contribute music for the soundtracks to โOnce Upon A Time In Mexicoโ, โSpy Kids 3Dโ, โSin Cityโ, โGrindhouseโ and โMacheteโ, and then perform the music live at the premieres. He was so impressed with Del Castillo that he wanted to record with them, so together they formed the super-group, โCHINGรNโ and recorded an electrifying rendition of the Mexican mariachi classic, โMalagueรฑa Salerosaโ. Quentin Tarantino loved it so much that he edited the ending sequence of โKill Bill Vol. IIโ to fit the song into his film. Their live performance can be seen on YouTube and has over 4 million views.
From 2001-2006, between their first release and third release, Del Castillo received an astonishing 18 awards including SXSW/Austin Music โAlbum of the Yearโ Awards for their second (โVidaโ 2002) and third (โBrotherhoodโ 2006) albums, SXSW โBand of the Yearโ (2003), ASCAPโs โBest Independent Group of the Yearโ (2005) and Austin Music Pundits โBest Live Act (2004)โ.
โWatching brothers Rick and Mark del Castillo take the stage and throw down dazzling nylon-string runs, in unison and in harmony, made me a big fanโฆinfectious Latin rhythms with mind-boggling solos.โ says Guitar Player magazine.
By 2004 Del Castillo was touring nationwide playing with such diverse acts as Styx, Los Lonely Boys, Ozomatli, Kinky, Don Henley, Los Lobos, Ryan Bingham and Willie Nelson and toured non-stop through 2006. They performed at three of Willie Nelsonโs 4th of July Picnics, at Eric Claptonโs Crossroads Guitar Festival and made numerous local/national TV appearances.
Willie Nelson enjoyed Del Castillo so much he re-recorded his song โI Never Cared For Youโ with the full band (featured on โBrotherhoodโ 2006) and says itโs his “favorite versionโ. Willie has continued to be a good friend of the band and also appears in the music video for โAnybody Wannaโ (โDel Castilloโ 2009) and have discussed another music project for the future.
In 2005 the band made an appearance with Robert Rodriguez as the band, โCHINGรNโ for the George Lopez show on ABC-TV.
In 2008 Rick and Mark del Castillo were chosen (two guitar players out of six world wide) by Gibson Global to launch their state-of-the-art Dark Fire Gibson Les Paul guitar line.
From 2008-2010 the band played major festivals across the US and Canada expanding their audience and fan base at a more rapid rate, earning even more recognition and becoming established as a touring musical act among their musical heroes and peers.
In 2010 Del Castillo recorded on a collaboration with Willie Nelson, Carlos Santana and Los Lonely Boys on a song called, โClaro Que Se Puedeโ found on the album titled โProyecto De Amorโ benefiting the non-profit Hermes Music Foundation who provides musical instruments to the indigenous people of Mexico.
From 2010-2012 the band toured overseas making new fans throughout Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway, Scotland and London,England. The band was received with open arms and had a cult-like following already expecting their arrival in many cities across Europe, already being known for the music on major soundtracks from Robert Rodriguezโs award winning films. Del Castillo performed at Montreux Jazz Festival, the second largest jazz festival in the world. The band has also played other notable festivals such as Gampel Open-Air, Blue Balls Festival, Bergen International Festival, Scotland Celtic Festival, St. Moritz Jazz Festival, Wakarusa Music Festival, Aspen Jazz Festival, Strawberry Music Festival, Austin City Limits Music Festival, SXSW Music Festival, Vancouver Folk Festival, Great Woods Music Festival, California Worldfest, Sierra Nevada World Music Festival and the Elnora Guitar Festival among many others.
In 2014 Del Castilloโs instrumental track, โLas Seis Cuerdas de Tony Montunoโ was a featured song for a scene on ABCโs crime/drama series โKiller Womenโ and the band makes a brief appearance performing during the second episode.
In 2015 Del Castillo was recruited to appear in the โFrom Dusk Till Dawnโ the TV series. They transformed into vampires, playing the killer house band for the first two seasons, produced by Robert Rodriguez and Miramax for his new television network, The EL REY Network. That same year the band also made an appearance on the radical wrestling show, โLucha Undergroundโ performing with Robert Rodriguez as โCHINGรNโ for the EL REY Network.
โI want to bring the most exciting and authentic content possibleโ, said Robert Rodriguez when announcing the TV series. โChingรณn and Del Castillo have been part of my experience providing this kind of entertainment to audiences since the beginning.โ
Del Castillo took a brief hiatus from touring to work on different recording projects and new musical collaborations. After a couple of years off the band eventually began writing and recording new music once again, this time expanding their sound to incorporate more electric guitars in the mix. The band has started performing live again and are playing new songs at select shows. There are plans to release a new single as the band continues working to finalize a new album. Del Castillo is also looking forward to playing more European tour dates in 2023. Stay tuned for more details.
Awards/Honors:
– Album of the year โBROTHERHOODโ – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2007)
– Best Latin Traditional Band – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2007)
– Best Latin Traditional Band – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2006)
– Best Independent Group of the year – ASCAP Latin Music Awards (2005)
– Best Latin Traditional Band – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2005)
– Best Live Act by Austin Music Pundits- AMP Awards (2004)
– Best Latin Contemporary Band – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2004)
– Best Latin Music Video for โSueรฑos Madrigalesโ from โDel Castillo Liveโ Dvd – Austin Music
Network Music Video Awards (2003)
– Band of the year – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2003)
– Album of the year โVIDAโ – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2003)
– Best Drummer โMike Zeoliโ – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2003)
– Single of the year โVIDAโ – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2003)
– Best cover art โVIDAโ – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2003)
– Best Producer โRick del Castillo – VIDAโ – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2003)
– Best Latin Traditional Band – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2003)
– Best World Music Band – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2002)
– Best Latin Traditional Band – Austin Music Awards/South By Southwest (2002)
– Best Latin Rock Band – Primetime Tejano TV/Austin (2002)
– Honored by Austin Latin Music Association – Live performance filmed for โSonidos del Barriosโ TV series (2002)
Releases:
– TWO NIGHTS IN TEXAS โRemembering The Musicโ – Live DVD
– INFINITAS RAPSODIAS – Album/CD/digital
– VINTAGE RESERVE – Album/digital only
– DEL CASTILLO (IV) – Album/CD/digital
– BROTHERHOOD – Album/CD/digital
– DEL CASTILLO LIVE – Live DVD
– VIDA – Album/CD/digital
– BROTHERS OF THE CASTLE – Album/CD/digital