Topic: Press Release - Albert Castiglia - These Are The Days

Mark Pucci Media
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 15, 2008
Contact: Mark Pucci (770) 804-9555


ALBERT CASTIGLIA’S NEW CD ANNOUNCES:
THESE ARE THE DAYS



MIAMI, FL – Blues Leaf Records announces an April 1st  release date for guitarist/singer Albert Castiglia’s new CD, These are the Days, distributed nationally by Allegro.

Born in New York and raised in Miami, Albert Castiglia (pronounced “ka-STEEL-ya”), began playing guitar at 12. In 1990, he became a member of The Miami Blues Authority and was later voted “Best Blues Guitarist” by New Times magazine in 1997. Shortly thereafter, he was spotted by legendary blues singer/harmonica player Junior Wells, who asked Castiglia to join his band as a guitarist and singer. With Wells as his mentor, Albert performed at clubs and festivals across America, as well as in Canada and Europe. During that time, he also got the opportunity to play and jam with many other blues stars, including Pinetop Perkins, Ronnie Earl, Billy Boy Arnold, Lurrie Bell, Jerry Portnoy, Eddy Clearwater and Otis Clay. After Junior Wells passed away, Castiglia toured with Atlanta blues singer Sandra Hall.

In 2002, Albert launched his solo career with the debut CD, Burn, collaborating with his longtime friend, Graham Wood Drout of south Florida band Iko-Iko. Drout’s visceral, yet literary songs became the perfect vehicle for Castiglia’s soulful vocals, which recall Van Morrison, and stinging guitar playing. In 2006, he released his second album (and first for Blues Leaf Records), A Stone’s Throw, which included two more Drout compositions, “Big Toe,” and the amazing “Ghosts of Mississippi,” which has all the earmarks of becoming a blues classic. Castiglia and Drout also released a live CD together, titled The Bittersweet Sessions, in 2005.

These are the Days, contains five original Albert Castiglia songs, including the opening track, “Bad Year Blues,” which jumps out of the box with both killer guitar hooks and memorable lyrics, and “Godfather of the Blues,” his tribute to Junior Wells. Once again, Graham Wood Drout contributes another song for Albert, “Celebration.” The cover songs on These are the Days salute a wide range of styles and artists ranging from Bob Dylan (“Catfish”) and Nappy Brown (“Night Time is the Right Time”), to Fenton Robinson (“Somebody Loan me a Dime”) and Little Willie John (“Need Your Love So Bad”).

With the release of These are the Days, Albert Castiglia makes a statement as a major force in the blues.

For more information, visit www.albertcastiglia.com.

Re: Press Release - Albert Castiglia - These Are The Days

I have been waiting for this for a long time. Albert is an all round performer. Great guy, very funny and plays a wicked guitar..Catch a show if he comes near you...You'll love it..Right Carl??!!   Cathy

Re: Press Release - Albert Castiglia - These Are The Days

Definitely.....Albert is a great player, singer, performer, entertainer and one heck of a nice guy.  I've seen some of these tunes performed live and they absolutely smoke.  I am still kicking myself for leaving early (after midnight) the night he did the Hendrix medley.

I spoke to him about the recording of the new project and he seemed very excited, so I can't wait to get my hands on it.  Definitely pick up "Burn" and "A Stone's Throw" if you can as well.

Just wish I didn't have to go to FL to see him, but hopefully he'll be traveling more with his new agent.

CarljMD

I know that you know that I know, that we're goin' 'bout this thing way to slow....I'm like the young people...the youth just GOT to know.

Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues

Re: Press Release - Albert Castiglia - These Are The Days

Joey Gilmore spoke kindly of Albert Castiglia.

wheretheghostsofmississippi
meetthegodsofafrica

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

Re: Press Release - Albert Castiglia - These Are The Days

Jeff:  You're geographically fortunate as far as Albert goes as he mostly plays in FL.  Take the next close opportunity to go see him live, I'll bet a $50 order of Sweet & Sassy Salsa you won't regret.

P.S.  Happy Birthday!

CarljMD

Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues