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Kin-dread spirit: Castro family musical
Jamie Stengle
ROWLETT(Texas)—When Jason Castro tried out for “American Idol,” it
raised his number of public singing appearances from a handful to
a-handful-plus-one. The soft-spoken 20-year-old Texan with long
dreadlocks is padding his singing resume now. As one of 11 contestants
still in the running for the “Idol” title, Castro is winning fans with
his laid-back style and musical talent.
Part of a close-knit musical family, Castro has played drums since he
was young. While attending Texas A&M, the construction science major
decided to try playing the guitar and singing as well. His aunt,
Jennefer Brawley, said her nephew first sang at a family jam session
only a couple of years ago. Her reaction was instant: “Oh, Jason. Man,
you can sing, too.”
Former bandmate Micah Kinard said he was floored when he heard Castro
sing on “Idol.” “He got so good so fast, it was ridiculous,” Kinard
said. “I think he’s doing awesome,” said Kinard, 22. “He’s got his own
style and he’s sticking with it, and I think that’s what’s winning over
the judges. He’s got down solid the whole mellow, chill, heartfelt
aspect.” While still in high school, Castro played drums in the
Dallas-area band Keeping Lions, which has since broken up. Kinard, who
played bass in the band, said while his friend may have more experience
drumming in the background, he seems to be enjoying the spotlight.
“He loves it and he’s doing good,” said Kinard, who is now lead singer
in the Fort Worth-based group Oh, Sleeper. “Idol” isn’t Castro’s first
brush with reality-show fame. He has also appeared on the MTV show
“Cheyenne,” which followed fellow North Texan Cheyenne Kimball as she
pursued her singing career.
But those who know him say he’s remained humble, and a bit shy. “Jason’s
just easygoing,” Brawley said. Art teacher Lynn Wilkinson said that
Castro, who graduated from Rowlett High School in 2005, was a good
student who had a talent for drawing. She also noticed that he had “an
inward confidence in himself.” And while she knew he played drums in a
band, she didn’t know how talented he was.
“He didn’t brag about himself,” she said. “It’s just something that he
did. He’s like, ‘Yeah, I’m in a band.’” The son of Colombian immigrants,
Castro has a younger brother and sister. He grew up in Rowlett, but his
family recently moved to nearby Rockwall. In an “Idol” interview, Castro
talked about occasionally working with his father, who designs and
builds swimming pools. Brawley said that when their musically inclined
family gathers, musical instruments soon come out. Wes Hamilton, a
teaching pastor at Lake Pointe Church in Rockwall, said Castro is a
popular singer when he performs at the end of services. “Jason’s just an
amazing Christian kid,” Brawley said. At Rowlett High School, excitement
is building. |