Lenny Castro is an Puerto Rican percussionist from the Los Angeles area. He is one of the most prolific percussionists of all time, appearing on hundreds of albums, including those by Toto, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele, Maroon 5, U2, Earth, Wind & Fire, and the Rolling Stones, among others. In this episode of the Rascals Lounge Podcast, Jeff interviews renowned percussionist Lenny Castro, who shares his journey from a young boy playing bongos in New York to becoming a sought-after session musician. Lenny discusses his early influences, the vibrant salsa scene of the 60s and 70s, and his transition into modern music genres like reggaeton. He reflects on his experiences working with iconic artists, including his time with Toto and the hit song 'Africa.' Lenny also delves into the challenges and rewards of being a freelance musician, the importance of band morale, and his encounters with various artists, including Bette Midler. Throughout the conversation, Lenny emphasizes the significance of musical adaptability and the joy of creating music across different genres. In this engaging conversation, Lenny Castro shares his experiences and insights from decades in the music industry. He discusses the challenges and high standards musicians face, memorable encounters with legends like Mick Jagger, and the evolution of music production in the digital age. Lenny reflects on the importance of collaboration, the impact of technology on music, and his aspirations for future projects, including a new album inspired by his late uncle's work. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the need for musicians to hone their craft and stay connected to their roots while adapting to the changing landscape of the industry
Lenny Castro is an Puerto Rican percussionist from the Los Angeles area. He is one of the most prolific percussionists of all time, appearing on hundreds of albums, including those by Toto, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele, Maroon 5, U2, Earth, Wind & Fire, and the Rolling Stones, among others. In this episode of the Rascals Lounge Podcast, Jeff interviews renowned percussionist Lenny Castro, who shares his journey from a young boy playing bongos in New York to becoming a sought-after session musician. Lenny discusses his early influences, the vibrant salsa scene of the 60s and 70s, and his transition into modern music genres like reggaeton. He reflects on his experiences working with iconic artists, including his time with Toto and the hit song 'Africa.' Lenny also delves into the challenges and rewards of being a freelance musician, the importance of band morale, and his encounters with various artists, including Bette Midler. Throughout the conversation, Lenny emphasizes the significance of musical adaptability and the joy of creating music across different genres. In this engaging conversation, Lenny Castro shares his experiences and insights from decades in the music industry. He discusses the challenges and high standards musicians face, memorable encounters with legends like Mick Jagger, and the evolution of music production in the digital age. Lenny reflects on the importance of collaboration, the impact of technology on music, and his aspirations for future projects, including a new album inspired by his late uncle's work. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the need for musicians to hone their craft and stay connected to their roots while adapting to the changing landscape of the industry