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Name
  
Deen Castronovo

Website
  
www.journeymusic.com


Years active
  
1982–present

Occupation(s)
  
Drummer, singer

Spouse
  
Deidra Castronovo

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Born
  
August 17, 1964 (age 59) Westminster, California, U.S. (
1964-08-17
)

Instruments
  
Drums, vocals, percussions

Role
  
Drummer · deencastronovo.net

Music groups
  
Journey (1998 – 2015), Revolution Saints

Similar People
  
Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Ross Valory, Jack Blades, Steve Smith

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Deen J. Castronovo (born August 17, 1964) is an American drummer and singer who has played in several notable hard rock and metal acts, such as Cacophony, Bad English, Journey, Wild Dogs, Dr. Mastermind, Hardline, Planet Us, Soul Sirkus, Social Distortion, and Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler's G/Z/R, as well as in backing bands for Ozzy Osbourne, Vasco Rossi, Steve Vai, Paul Rodgers, and Matthew Ward.

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Castronovo is the former drummer for the band Journey and current for Revolution Saints, performing on Journey albums such as Arrival (2001), Red 13 (2002), Generations (2005) (in which he also provided lead vocals on two songs), Revelation (2008), and Eclipse (2011), as well as providing lead vocals when performing live Journey hits such as "Mother, Father", "Still They Ride", and "Keep on Runnin'", and occasionally "Faithfully".

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He also played on the song "Smoke of the Revolution" on the Neal Schon solo album Late Nite (1989).

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History

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Deen Castronovo was born in the city of Westminster, California. He discovered the drums at age five and practiced songs from many bands. Deen cites Steve Smith, Neil Peart and Terry Bozzio as his greatest influences. He has released an instructional video entitled "High Performance Drumming".

Deen Castronovo grew up in Keizer, Oregon. He attended South Salem High School. He has two children.

Castronovo was arrested on June 14, 2015 and charged with fourth-degree assault and menacing after police say he physically injured a woman. As a result, he was dropped immediately from upcoming Journey performances and ultimately replaced by Omar Hakim on the band's 2015 tour. On June 29, 2015, Castronovo was indicted by a Marion County grand jury on felony charges of rape, assault, sexual abuse, unlawful use of a dangerous weapon, and contempt of court (violation of terms of bail after the June 14 arrest). Deen took a plea bargain instead of going to trial and was sentenced to four years of probation and counselling for domestic violence.

Album appearances

Wild Dogs
  • Wild Dogs (1983)
  • Man's Best Friend (1984)
  • Reign Of Terror (1987)
  • Dr. Mastermind
  • Dr. Mastermind (1986)
  • Tony MacAlpine

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  • Maximum Security (1987)
  • Premonition (1994)
  • Cacophony
  • Go Off! (1988)
  • Marty Friedman
  • Dragon's Kiss (1988)
  • Bad English
  • Bad English (1989)
  • Backlash (1991)
  • Joey Tafolla
  • Infra-blue (1990)
  • Matthew Ward
  • Fortress (1990)
  • Hardline
  • Double Eclipse (1992)
  • Frederiksen/Phillips
  • "Frederiksen/Phillips" (1995)
  • Ozzy Osbourne
  • Ozzmosis (1995)
  • Steve Vai
  • Alien Love Secrets (1995)
  • Fire Garden (1996)
  • G/Z/R
  • Plastic Planet (1995)
  • Black Science (1997)
  • Social Distortion
  • White Light, White Heat, White Trash (1996)
  • Rush tribute
  • Working Man – A Tribute to Rush (1996)
  • James Murphy
  • Convergence (1996)
  • Feeding the Machine (1999)
  • Hole
  • Celebrity Skin (1998) (uncredited)
  • Vasco Rossi
  • Tracks (2002)
  • Tracks 2 (2009)
  • Journey
  • Arrival (2001)
  • Red 13 (2002)
  • Generations (2005)
  • Revelation (2008)
  • Eclipse (2011)
  • The Hitmaker
  • Don't Stop Believin' (featuring Deen Castronovo) (2006)
  • Soul Sirkus
  • World Play
  • Paul Rodgers
  • The Hendrix Set
  • Revolution Saints
  • Revolution Saints
  • Fear Factory
  • Genexus (2015)
  • Jonathan Cain
  • "What God Wants to Hear" (2016)
  • Wednesday 13
  • "Condolences" (2017) (Guest appearance on "Cruel to You")
  • References

    Deen Castronovo Wikipedia