In a relatively short time period, guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, Tommy Castro has gone from playing local venues to international fame. For at least two years, he has even been a part of the B.B. King Festival Tour, which this year played thirty-nine different domestic venues. He has also been the house band on NBC-TV’s Comedy Showcase, for three seasons. Working as the house band on NBC’s Comedy Showcase, airing after Saturday Night Live, only boosted his visibility and name value. Castro’s music has also been featured in network television programs such as “Nash Bridges” and “The Young and the Restless.” He has won regional awards and has been featured on the cover of a national blues magazine, “Blues Revue.”
Born and raised in San Jose, CA, Castro started playing guitar at the tender age of ten. Initially inspired by Mike Bloomfield, Eric Clapton, and Elvin Bishop, he started the inevitable journey into the roots of his heroes and discovered and quickly became enamored of B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Elmore James, Muddy Waters, and Freddie King. His vocal styling came from constant listening to Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett, James Brown, and Otis Redding.
Castro spent many years playing with bands in the San Francisco Bay Area. Castro joined Warner Brothers artists The Dynatones in the late 1980s. The much-loved rocking soul band had a huge fan base and toured the U.S. constantly. He honed his chops with the band on the road for two years, performing live all across the country and backing major artists like Carla Thomas and Albert King.
Returning to San Francisco, he formed the Tommy Castro Band in 1991, which was named Club Band Of The Year for the Bay Area in 1993, and again in 1994. Regular band members have included Randy MacDonald (bass/vocals), Keith Crossan (saxophone/vocals), Billy Lee Lewis (drums/vocals), and Chris Sandoval (drums/percussion).
In 1997, he won Bammies for Outstanding Blues Musician and for Outstanding Blues Album for his debut release on Blind Pig Records, Exception to the Rule. The band continued to record with Blind Pig over several albums. Can’t Keep A Good Man Down received continuous airplay and regular fan requests on well over 400 radio stations nationwide.
Live at the Fillmore was released in early 2000, and with everyone from industry insiders to B.B. King singing his praises, Castro appeared to be headed for bigger and better things. Blind Pig closed the books on their association with Castro in 2002 by releasing the career retrospective The Essential Tommy Castro.
In 2001 the Tommy Castro Band moved over to 33rd Street Records for Guilty Of Love and then to Heart And Soul for 2003’s Gratitude, a cover album of Castro’s greatest heroes, followed by Triple Trouble (with Jimmy Hall and Lloyd Jones) later that same year from Telarc.
The eclectic flavour of 2005’s Soul Shaker, marking his return to Blind Pig, featured more original compositions from Castro, who wrote or co-wrote all the tracks. Although horns and guitars still dominated, the fusion was more varied. Notable tracks included the wistful “Anytime Soon” and “The Crossanova”, characterised by Crossan’s funky flute.
Tommy Castro and his brilliant band have captured a hold of legions of fans and critics alike around the world with their mesmerizing blend of rock, blues and Memphis soul. On the next release – Painkiller – they continued to explore the boundaries of American roots music.
On this CD, Castro teamed up with producer John Porter, renowned for his work with a Who’s Who list of artists such as Los Lonely Boys, Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Santana, B.B. King, Elvis Costello, adn Buddy Guy. Said Castro, “When I started looking for a producer, I realized that John had produced some of my favorite records of the last ten years. After working with him in the studio, I understand now why that is. With John, everything just seems to be right; all the parts work and flow together.” With the Tommy Castro Band anchoring the sessions, Porter fashioned a most tasteful album from the many talented parts of Castro’s patented rock ‘n’ soul music. Special guests Coco Montoya, Angela Strehli, David Maxwell, and Teresa James join the fun.
In 2009, Alligator Records has set an August 11 street date for Hard Believer, the label debut from Tommy Castro.
Like An Angel
Tommy Castro Lyrics
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Not so long ago
I though I knew everything
I'd ever want to know
I didn't know what love was
I didn't have a clue
I didn't know a thing about it
Until the day that I met you
'Cause baby like an angel
Sent to me from above
Just like an angel
You showed me how to love
If anybody asked me
I would always say
I never needed anybody's
Help in any way
Sometimes late at night
When I was all alone
I wondered if I'd ever have
Someone for my own
But like an angel
Sent to me from above
Just like an angel
You showed me how to love
Showed me how to love
You must have seen right through me
Baby from the start
You know I kept my love hid
Deep inside my heart
'Cause baby like an angel
Sent to me from above
Just like an angel baby
You showed me how to love
The song "Like An Angel" by Tommy Castro talks about a man's realization about his ignorance towards love. The singer is shown expressing his experience in learning about love when he was a young man. He thought he knew everything he wanted until he met someone who showed him what love was. In the lyrics, the singer acknowledges that he didn't know anything about love until he met the woman who helped him learn and understand it.
Further in the song, the singer reflects on his solitary moments while wondering if he will ever find someone to be with. The lyrics indicate that the woman brought out the best in him and transformed his life in a way he couldn't have thought of. He compares her to an angel sent to him from above who taught him how to love. In the final verse, he mentions how the woman saw right through him and recognized him for who he was, and the singer kept his love hidden deep inside his heart until he met her.
Overall, the song is a love song about the transformational power of finding love. It depicts the revelation that even when we think we know everything about our lives, sometimes, it takes someone to teach and show us valuable life lessons, such as love.
Line by Line Meaning
When I was a young man
As a youthful person
Not so long ago
Relatively recently
I thought I knew everything
I was convinced I had all knowledge
I'd ever want to know
That could potentially interest me
I didn't know what love was
I lacked understanding of the concept of love
I didn't have a clue
I had no idea
I didn't know a thing about it
I had no knowledge whatsoever
Until the day that I met you
Until the day of our encounter
'Cause baby like an angel
Because, my dear, you were like an angel
Sent to me from above
Sent to me from a higher power
Just like an angel
In the same way that an angel would
You showed me how to love
You demonstrated to me the proper way to love
If anybody asked me
If anyone ever inquired
I would always say
I would consistently respond
I never needed anybody's
I always did everything on my own
Help in any way
Assistance or support of any kind
Sometimes late at night
Occasionally during the late hours of the night
When I was all alone
In solitude
I wondered if I'd ever have
I pondered if I would ever obtain
Someone for my own
Someone to possess
You must have seen right through me
You must have perceived me transparently
Baby from the start
From the very beginning
You know I kept my love hid
You are aware that I concealed my love
Deep inside my heart
In the depths of my being
'Cause baby like an angel
Because, my dear, you were like an angel
Just like an angel baby
Just as if sent by a divine being
You showed me how to love
You demonstrated to me the proper way to love
Lyrics © WHOLE HOG, INC.
Written by: RANDY MCDONALD, TOMMY CASTRO
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Dave Woods
I didn't think it got any better than Right as Rain but this is Sho enuff just as great
jerrytee
My favorite Tommy Castro song. Funky as fuck!
Donnie Price
And by god fuck is funky...