Jason Castro: unique and talented
By: Stephanie Rancier
"He's really into song writing and the lyrics in songs," said Allen. "He's not just into good beats. He really likes good songwriters and meaningful songs."
Castro has gained a lot of support from Aggies and has built a fan base in Oklahoma as well. Allen said that she and her friends at Oklahoma University get everybody to watch and vote for him and even her grandmother votes as much as she can. In Aggieland, Castro's friends from the Aggie Men's Club had a huge watching party when he made the top 24 and used Facebook to encourage people to support him.
"When he made the top 24, we had a ton of people and put a projector up in the back yard and we all voted until we couldn't anymore," Walker said. "Unfortunately we can't have a party every week, but we'll watch him every week and vote, sometimes we TiVo it and vote before we see the show."
Castro's friends keep in touch with him and said his schedule has been hectic with the show. Allen said the contestants have photo shoots, interviews, rehearsals and other events all the time. Though he's extremely busy, He is enjoying being on the show and getting to meet influential musicians.
"He said it's very crazy, but he's very excited," Allen said. "He's gotten to meet some really cool people like Jim Carrey, Blake Lewis, who was on American Idol last season, and Garth Brooks."
Castro was initially overwhelmed by the attention and especially the interviews but he's become more comfortable talking in front of a lot of people. Allen said Castro is genuinely thankful for all the support he's been getting from his Aggie family.
"My mom went around A&M and filmed a bunch of people saying things like 'Go Jason!' and we're going to give it to him this week," Allen said. "He's got a lot of Aggie support and we need a lot of people to vote for him to make the top 10."
If Castro stays in the competition through this week and makes the top 10, he will automatically be apart of the "American Idol Summer Tour." Performing in the A.I. Tour is a great way for the contestants to make connections in the music industry and possibly a record deal. Castro's Aggie friends said that even though his
success could take him away from Aggieland, they fully support him and pray for him daily.
"I honestly don't know if he'll come back to A&M," Walker said. "If he makes it pretty far he's going to pursue that career, and maybe one day he'll come back to get his education, but he loves A&M and he loves everything about it."
Many of Castro's friends, such as class of 2007 former student Andrew Milner, said they weren't surprised when he tried out for the show. Milner see's Castro as a warm, welcoming person who is a joy to spend time with. Castro's friends said he is just like he seems during the interviews - a little shy, but an exceptionally talented and friendly person.
"What people see on television is pretty much how Jason is," said Milner. "He loves to sing, and he's basically nervous up there all the time. But when he's in his element, which is music,?he?shines."
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