Tommy Castro Named Entertainer of the Year for Second Consecutive Year at Blues Music Awards

Make that two in a row for Tommy Castro

The Latino blues, R&B and rock guitarist and singer has won the B.B. King entertainer of the year award for the second year in a row at the 44th Annual Blues Music Awards, which were held at the Renasant Convention Center in Memphis on Thursday May 11.

Tommy Castro,Other artists who held on to their crowns for a second year in a row were Castiglia – blues rock artist; Danielle Nicole – instrumentalist bass, Curtis Salgado – soul blues male artist; and Sue Foley – traditional blues female artist (Koko Taylor award).

Albert Castiglia took home the award for blues rock artist for the second year in a row. 

The 53-year-old half-Cuban American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist also won the award for Blues rock album for his album “I Got Love.”

Curtis Salgado also took home an award for the second year in a row.

The Latino blues, blues rock, and blue-eyed soul singer-songwriter was named Soul blues male artist.

Laura Chavez is a first-time Blues Music Awards winner.

The 41-year-old Latina blues, soul, and rhythm and blues guitarist, songwriter and record producer took home the award for instrumentalist guitar.

In a nice touch, three awards are named after late blues legends. The entertainer of the year award is named after B.B. King, who died in 2015. The award for traditional blues female artist is named after Koko Taylor, who died in 2009. The award for instrumentalist – piano is named after Pinetop Perkins, who died in 2011.

Here’s a complete list of winners for the 2023 Blues Music Awards. 

B.B. King entertainer of the year 
Tommy Castro 

Band of the year
Tedeschi Trucks Band 

Song of the year
Buddy Guy “The Blues Don’t Lie” (Tom Hambridge) 

Best emerging artist album
Dylan Triplett / Who Is He? 

Acoustic blues album
Charlie Musselwhite / Mississippi Son 

Blues rock album
Albert Castiglia / I Got Love 

Contemporary blues album
Buddy Guy / The Blues Don’t Lie 

Soul blues album
Sugaray Rayford / In Too Deep

Traditional blues album
John Németh / May Be the Last Time 

Acoustic blues artist
Doug MacLeod 

Blues rock artist
Albert Castiglia 

Contemporary blues female artist
Ruthie Foster 

Contemporary blues male artist
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram 

Soul blues female artist
Thornetta Davis 

Soul blues male artist
Curtis Salgado 

Traditional blues female artist (Koko Taylor award)
Sue Foley

Traditional blues male artist
John Primer 

Instrumentalist – bass
Danielle Nicole

Instrumentalist – drums
Kenny “Beedy Eyes” Smith

Instrumentalist – guitar
Laura Chavez

Instrumentalist – harmonica
John Németh 

Instrumentalist – horn
Deanna Bogart

Instrumentalist – piano (Pinetop Perkins piano player award)
Anthony Geraci 

Instrumentalist – vocals
Shemekia Copeland

Tommy Castro Wins Three Major Prizes at Blues Music Awards

Tommy Castro proved to be the big winner at the Blues Music Awards

The 67-year-old Latino American blues, R&B and rock guitarist and singer swept three major awards at the 43rd Blues Music Awards, which were held at the Renasant Convention Center in downtown Memphis on Thursday, May 5.

Tommy Castro,Castro won the B.B. King entertainer of the year award, album of the year for Tommy Castro Presents a Bluesman Came to Town and, with his band, the Painkillers, band of the year. The album reached No. 2 on Billboard‘s Blues Albums chart.

This is the third time Castro has won entertainer of the year, an award he previously won in 2008 and 2010.

This year marked the first time the awards have been presented in person since 2019. The show was held virtually the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here’s the full list of winners for the 2022 Blues Music Awards. 

B.B. King Entertainer of the Year: Tommy Castro
Album of the Year: Tommy Castro Presents a Bluesman Came to Town, Tommy Castro
Band of the Year: Tommy Castro & The Painkillers
Song of the Year: “I’d Climb Mountains,” written & performed by Selwyn Birchwood
Best Emerging Artist Album: Live on Beale Street: A Tribute to Bobby “Blue” Bland, Rodd Bland and the Members Only Band
Acoustic Blues Album: Dear America, Eric Bibb
Blues Rock Album: Resurrection, Mike Zito
Contemporary Blues Album662, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
Soul Blues Album: Long As I Got My Guitar, Zac Harmon
Traditional Blues Album: Pinky’s Blues, Sue Foley
Acoustic Blues Artis: Keb’ Mo’
Blues Rock Artist: Albert Castiglia
Contemporary Blues Female Artist: Vanessa Collier
Contemporary Blues Male Artist: Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
Soul Blues Female Artist: Annika Chambers
Soul Blues Male Artist: Curtis Salgado
Traditional Blues Female Artist (Koko Taylor Award): Sue Foley
Traditional Blues Male Artist: Taj Mahal
Instrumentalist – Bass: Danielle Nicole
Instrumentalist – Drums: Tom Hambridge
Instrumentalist – Guitar: Eric Gales

Tommy Castro Earns Five Blues Music Awards Nominations

Tommy Castro’s got the blues for days…

The 66-year-old Latino blues, R&B and rock guitarist, singer and songwriter is the top nominee for the 2022 Blues Music Awards, with five nominations.

Tommy Castro,

Castro is nominated for the B.B. King entertainer of the year award, album of the year, band of the year (with The Painkillers), contemporary blues album, and blues rock artist.

This is Castro’s fourth nomination for the entertainer of the year award, which he won in 2008 and 2010.

Curtis Salgado has earned three nominations, including Contemporary blues album for Damage Control.

Hector Anchondo is nominated in the Acoustic blues album category for his acclaimed album Let Loose These Chains.

Laura Chavez is nominated in the Instrumentalist – guitar category.

The awards, presented by the Blues Foundation, are in their 43rd year.

The awards will be presented on May 5 at Memphis’ Renasant Convention Center.

The Blues Foundation’s Blues Hall of Fame induction ceremony is set to take place on May 4 at Memphis’ Halloran Centre at the Orpheum. The 2022 class of inductees will be announced in the coming weeks.

The complete list of Blues Music Award nominees can be found below and on The Blues Foundation’s website — www.blues.org. The ballot will be open to current Blues Foundation members until 11:59 pm CST on March 18.

Founded in 1980, the Blues Foundation has approximately 4,000 individual members and 173 affiliated blues societies representing another 50,000 fans and professionals worldwide.

Here’s a full list of nominees for the 2022 Blues Music Awards:

B.B. King Entertainer of the Year
Tommy Castro
Eric Gales
Mr. Sipp (Castro Coleman)
J.P. Soars
Sugaray Rayford

Album of the year
Holler If You Hear Me, Altered Five Blues Band
Not In My Lifetime, Wee Willie Walker & The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra
Pinky’s Blues, Sue Foley
Raisin’ Cain, Chris Cain
Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town, Tommy Castro

Band of the year
Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra
J.P. Soars and the Red Hots
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials
Sugaray Rayford Band
Tommy Castro & The Painkillers

Song of the year
“Fragile Peace and Certain War” — written & performed by Carolyn Wonderland
“Holler If You Hear Me” — written by Jeff Schroedl, Mark Solveson; performed by Altered Five Blues Band
“I’d Climb Mountains” — written & performed by Selwyn Birchwood
“Real Good Lie” — written by Christine Vitale, Larry Batiste, Anthony Paule; performed by Wee Willie Walker & The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra
“Somewhere” — co-written by Tommy Castro & Tom Hambridge; performed by Tommy Castro & The Painkillers 

Best emerging artist album
GA-20 Does Hound Dog Taylor: Try It… You Might Like It!, GA-20
Just Say The Word, Gabe Stillman
Live On Beale Street: A Tribute To Bobby “Blue” Bland, Rodd Bland and the Members Only Band
Welcome To The Land, Memphissippi Sounds
You Ain’t Unlucky, Veronica Lewis

Acoustic blues album
Dear America, Eric Bibb
Land of the Sky, Catfish Keith
Let’s Get Happy Together, Maria Muldaur
Let Loose These Chains, Hector Anchondo
The Trio Sessions, EG Kight

Blues rock album
Alafia Moon, Damon Fowler
Dance Songs For Hard Times, The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
Resurrection, Mike Zito
Tinfoil Hat, Popa Chubby
Unemployed Highly Annoyed, Jeremiah Johnson

Contemporary blues album
662, Kingfish
Damage Control, Curtis Salgado
Holler If You Hear Me, Altered Five Blues Band
Raisin’ Cain, Chris Cain
Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town, Tommy Castro

Soul blues album
Let’s Have A Party, Gerald McClendon
Long As I Got My Guitar, Zac Harmon
Not In My Lifetime, Wee Willie Walker & The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra
You Get What You Give: Duets, Dave Keller
You Gotta Have It, Tia Carroll

Traditional blues album
Be Ready When I Call You, Guy Davis
Bob Corritore & Friends: Spider In My Stew, Bob Corritore
Boogie w/ R.L. Boyce (Live), R.L. Boyce
Little Black Flies, Eddie 9V
Pinky’s Blues, Sue Foley

Acoustic blues artist
Eric Bibb
Kevin Burt
Guy Davis
Doug MacLeod
Keb’ Mo’

Blues rock artist
Albert Castiglia
Tommy Castro
Tinsley Ellis
Ana Popovic
Joanne Shaw Taylor

Contemporary blues female artist
Vanessa Collier
Thornetta Davis
Ruthie Foster
Danielle Nicole
Carolyn Wonderland

Contemporary blues male artist
Selwyn Birchwood
Chris Cain
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
Kenny Neal
Mr. Sipp (Castro Coleman)

Soul blues female artist
Annika Chambers
Trudy Lynn
Terrie Odabi
Kat Riggins
Vaneese Thomas

Soul blues male artist
William Bell
Don Bryant
John Nemeth
Johnny Rawls
Curtis Salgado

Traditional blues female artist (Koko Taylor Award)
Rory Block
Sue Foley
Rhiannon Giddens
Diunna Greenleaf
EG Kight

Traditional blues male artist
Cedric Burnside
Super Chikan
Taj Mahal
Sugar Ray Norcia
Jontavious Willis

Instrumentalist – bass
Willie J. Campbell
Larry Fulcher
Jerry Jemmott
Scot Sutherland
Danielle Nicole

Instrumentalist – drums
Danny Banks
June Core
Tom Hambridge
Derrick D’Mar Martin
Chris Peet

Instrumentalist – guitar
Christoffer “Kid” Andersen
Chris Cain
Laura Chavez
Anson Funderburgh
Eric Gales
J.P. Soars

Instrumentalist – harmonica
Billy Branch
Bob Corritore
Jason Ricci
Brandon Santini
Kim Wilson

Instrumentalist – horn
Mindi Abair
Jimmy Carpenter
Marc Franklin
Regi Oliver
Nancy Wright

Instrumentalist – piano (Pinetop Perkins Piano Player Award)
Eden Brent
Mike Finnigan
Dave Keyes
Veronica Lewis
Jim Pugh

Instrumentalist – vocals
Thornetta Davis
Ruthie Foster
John Nemeth
Sugaray Rayford
Curtis Salgado

Maná to be Inducted into Hollywood’s RockWalk of Fame

Maná is about to (rock)walk this way…

The Mexican band, considered to be one of the pioneers of Rock en Español, will be inducted into the RockWalk of fame, the Guitar Center’s RockWalk committee announced on Tuesday.

Mana

The induction ceremony will take place on Monday, September 17 at the Guitar Center headquarters in Hollywood, California.

“Mana has made a huge impression on the Latin rock scene over the years,” said Dave Weiderman, chairman of Guitar Center’s RockWalk in a statement.

“It’s only right they take their place on Guitar Center’s RockWalk,” he said, adding that Maná “has made such a contribution to the L.A. community and beyond.”

Maná has earned four Grammy Awards, seven Latin Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards Latin America, six Premios Juventud awards, fourteen Billboard Latin Music Awards and fifteen Premios Lo Nuestro awards.

Maná joins other legendary stars on the RockWalk of fame, including Aerosmith, Carlos Santana and B.B. King.

“It is an honor to be included in such a renowned group of musicians,” said Maná’s lead singer Fher Olvera in a statement. “Having our handprints immortalized on Guitar Center’s RockWalk will allow us to continue to be a part of Los Angeles – our second home – for generations to come.”