Jeremy Castle
Jeremy Castle is an Oklahoma country music singer and songwriter.
Castle is a natural redhead. He was raised in Blanchard, Oklahoma. He wrote the official jingle for the Oklahoma National Stockyards.
Jeremy Castle was born and raised in Blanchard, Oklahoma. An Oklahoma native, Jeremy Castle, was raised on the sound of traditional country artists such as Merle Haggard, George Jones, and George Strait. Castle began learning to play guitar from Charlie Archer, lead guitarist for Conway Twitty. He began writing his own music and performing while a college student, playing football at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford. Following graduation of East Central University in Ada, Castle got his start performing throughout the states of Oklahoma, Missouri, and Texas throughout the 90's. He also became a popular guest at Branson venues such as Barbara Fairchild's Theater. By the late 1990's, Jeremy Castle's traditional country music sound was across the airways nationwide. Jeremy Castle's most famous album is the popular For a While, which consists of 17 songs self-penned and performed with Castle's deep baritone vocals.
Categories: Country singers | People from Oklahoma