Marco Castillo
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Birth name | Marco Antonio Castillo Cunha |
Born | Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil | September 19, 1963
Origin | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Genres | Jazz, World Music, Latin Music, Samba, Bossanova, MPB, Musica Popular Brasileira, Instrumental |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, performer, composer |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass, cuica, pandeiro, , percussion, surdo, forro, tambourine |
Years active | 1982–present |
Associated acts | Brazilian Beats |
Website | marcocastillo |
Marco Castillo, (born September 19, 1963 in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) is a Brazilian-Canadian musician and songwriter based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and the son of guitarist .
After graduating with a B.A. in Music from Estácio S.A., Rio de Janeiro in 1994, he began touring South America with some of Brazil's top acts like Brazilian singer .[1]
Since immigrating to Canada in 2006, Marco Castillo has become a fixture on the Winnipeg music scene, including regular appearances at the annual Jazz Winnipeg Festival.[2]
Music history[]
Marco Castillo released his debut album, "Brazilian Season" in 2008.
In 2010, CBC Radio Producer Kinsey Posen selected Marco Castillo to be part of the Manitoba Cover Project where new and emerging Manitoban artists covered well known Manitoba composers. Marco Castillo's contribution was a Portuguese version of These Eyes by The Guess Who and Neil Young's Heart of Gold.[3]
In 2012, his second album, "Trip To Brazil" won "World Recording of the Year" in 2012 at the Western Canadian Music Awards in Regina.[4]
In 2014, Marco Castillo became a Canadian citizen and released his 3rd album, "Zabele" which was nominated for "World Recording of the Year" at the Western Canadian Music Awards in Winnipeg.[5]
The song "Forró No Canadá" from "Zabelê" is a tribute to his new homeland in the Forró style of Brazil and a Folkloric Category finalist in the 2015 Viña del Mar International Song Festival at the Festival Viña del Mar 2015:[6][7]
Playing style[]
Marco Castillo plays a variety of Latin and World Music styles built on a foundation of jazz. The sound is as much jazz-infused world music as it is Latin-infused jazz music; one that has appealed to both jazz and world music fans. The songs are a mix of original compositions, traditional pieces, and standards, and performed solo, as a trio, and with the 8-piece Brazilian Beats.
Discography[]
- Brazilian Season – 2008
- Trip To Brazil – 2012
- Zabelê – 2014
References[]
- ^ "Rosa Marya Colin with Marco Castillo – Ritmo de Festa". youtube.com.
- ^ "Singing Without Pause". The Uniter. The Uniter. June 4, 2014. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
- ^ "Manitoba Covers Project". CBC. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
- ^ "2012 Western Canadian Music Award Winners". breakoutwest.ca.
- ^ "Nominees for the 2014 Western Canadian Music Awards". breakoutwest.ca.
- ^ "Forró no Canadá - Marco Castillo – Viña 2015". youtube.com.
- ^ "From Copacabana Beach to the Praires". Winnipegfreepress.com.
External links[]
- Marco Castillo official website
- Marco Castillo on Facebook
- Marco Castillo on Twitter
- Marco Castillo's videos on YouTube
- Marco Castillo on iTunes
- Marco Castillo on CDBaby
- 1963 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Winnipeg
- Canadian guitarists
- Brazilian guitarists
- Brazilian male guitarists
- Canadian people of Brazilian descent
- Brazilian emigrants to Canada
- Canadian world music musicians
- Canadian jazz musicians
- Musicians from Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Canadian male jazz musicians