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Meet Violinist Daisy Castro

Her soul pours out music and shows amazing creativity, poetry, imagination, dreams.
Stephane Wrembel
Stephane Wrembel
guitarb.1974
I saw Castro for the first time in May 2019 at a concert during Wrembel's three-day Django a Go Go Festival in Maplewood, and I used one word, "electrifying," to describe her performance. She appeared twice that nightfirst playing with the opening act, Des Sourcils, on "Swing St. Lawrence," a tune dedicated to Canada's St. Lawrence River. Then, later Wrembel brought her back for the concert's final number, "Gypsy Swing" (composer unknown). She brought the audience at The Woodland to its feet with an enthusiastic standing ovation.
From November 4-7 (2021), Castro will be playing with Wrembel's "Django New Orleans" show at Dizzy's Club in New York's Jazz at Lincoln Center. The twice nightly performances will pay tribute to Wrembel's inspiration, the legendary composer/guitarist Django Reinhardt. Other artists in the band include trumpeter/vocalist

Bria Skonberg
trumpetThe 24-year-old Castro grew up in the Baltimore area and began playing violin at the age of six. Her parents are musicians"My mom, Anne, is a vocalist and plays some instruments," she said. "My dad, Joe, plays guitar and percussion. They exposed me to a lot of instruments, which were always lying around the house." She discovered the "Django stuff" early but didn't start playing it until she was 12 or 13.
In 2013, Castro did a residency at the Strathmore Institute for Artistic and Professional Development in North Bethesda, MD. The program, which supports young artists as they transition to professional careers, only accepts six applicants a year. "I thought it was very cool," she said. Alan Duckworth, a writer for DC area-based publication, Rogers Revue, attended Castro's final concert at the Strathmore Mansion, concluding her residency. He described her as "a gypsy jazz violinist extraordinaire who has already garnered respect from some of the finest musicians locally and abroad. Last night at the Strathmore Mansion, Daisy revitalized the lost art of gypsy jazz with help from the band, Swing guitars DC... This was a great concert! Daisy Castro should be a name you will recognize in the future."
In addition to Reinhardt and violinist

Stephane Grappelli
violin1908 - 1997

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Although she still lives in Maryland, Castro spends a lot of time in New York. "I don't officially live here, but I'm here a lot," she said, "because most of my work is up here." She plays every other week at Terra Blues in Greenwich Village with a band called Hazmat Modine. "Hazmat," she explained, "is an eight-piece brass band. I wouldn't describe it as jazz. I would call it more world music than anything else." When Hazmat Modine performed in Europe in 2017 (pre-Castro), Jazz In Europe described it as, "weird Americana-world-music and post-modern blues fusion." According to Terra Blues, "Hazmat Modine runs the gamut of genres and instrumentation. Most of what they play are originals, but keep an ear out for cover versions of

Slim Gaillard
vocals1916 - 1991
Castro's earlier self produced albumsGypsy Moth in 2010 and Deviations in 2013are a mixture of popular standards, original compositions and bluegrass and western swing. Gypsy Moth, for example, includes the Gershwins' "Summertime" and Hoagy Carmichael's "Stardust," along with two tunes written by the Castro familythe title tune and another called "Graveyard Waltz." The title tune on Deviation and another selection, "Quatre Epides," are Daisy Castro originals, but the album also includes Reinhardt's "Blues en Mideur," Juan Tizol's "Caravan," and

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Wrembel feels his personality and style and Castro's "blend beautifully, which allows us to play in zones that are extremely comfortable and original. She is one of my favorite violin players in the world."
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