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Francesco Lo Castro (born in January 1974) is a London-based guitarist, composer, multi-instrumentalist and lecturer. As of 2019, Francesco has released six albums under his own name and one with the DLC Project.


Biography

Born in Salerno, Italy in 1974, guitarist and composer Francesco Lo Castro started studying guitar at 25. He developed his guitar style and technique under the tutoring of Gianni Cataleta. He graduated with honors in music performance from a BMus at Thames Valley University (London). In the same year, he won the Best Guitarist Award at the Guitar Institute in London, where he attended tutoring classes by Shaun Baxter and Iain Scott. He then earned a scholarship for MMus, completed in 2008, by winning the Vice Chancellor's Award at TVU. In the same period he performed in clubs, pubs, and theaters around the world, playing with jazz, funk, pop and rock musicians. In 2009, he was offered to teach Guitar Technique on the Degree Course held by Academy of Music and Sound (Wolverhampton University). Francesco has produced seven albums, six under his own name and one with the DLC Project.


Performing with others

Lo Castro has collaborated with
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( Neil Cowley Trio), Damien Nolan (VV Brown),
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), Italian trumpeter Fulvio Sigurta, two-time Grammy Award Winner Eric DeFade, Matteo Becucci (XFactor Italy winner 2009), jazz singer Michela Lombardi, Maurizio Minardi, and Bruno D'Ambra. He has toured with
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in the U.S., Australia, Asia, Europe and Sounth Africa, and also produced and performed on Steven Bryan's latest two albums ''One Way'' and ''Gravity Always Wins''. Lo Castro has performed in venues and festivals, including the
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, Hamer Hall (Melbourne), the State Theater (Sydney), the Concert Hall (New York), the Expo Center (Singapore), the Berklee Performance Center (Boston), the Benedum (Pittsburgh),
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(London), the Pisa Jazz Festival, and Palatrussardi Arena (Milan). "Dresden" from the album ''Chasing Beauty'' is in the Top 200 "Most Downloaded of All Time" chart compiled by
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.


Discography

* ''From Distant Shores'' (2015) * DLC PROJECT ''Into the Unknown'' (2014) * ''Chasing Beauty'' (2013) * ''While We Hope and Dream'' (2013) * ''Songs for Duke'' (2012) * ''Electric Affairs'' (2011) * ''Improfives'' (2010)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lo Castro, Francesco 1974 births Living people People from Salerno Italian emigrants to the United Kingdom Italian guitarists Italian composers 21st-century guitarists