Jason Castro (singer) (born 1987), American singer-songwriter, contestant of TV show American Idol Jason Castro, the self-titled debut studio album recorded by Jason Castro; Jason Castro (baseball) (born 1987), American baseball player Jayson Castro (born 1986), Filipino basketball player Jason's audition was originally not televised, but a flashback revealed that he auditioned in Dallas. Idol producers eventually yanked the song off the Internet, fearing that sales statistics would sway voters, but the … Jason Castro was born in East Dallas and then grew up in Rowlett, Texas. 29.7k Followers, 513 Following, 594 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Jason Castro (@jasoncastromusic) Jason Castro may not have been the perfect American Idol contestant -- he always seemed too mellow to make a serious bid for first place -- but he sure knew how to sell a song, with his cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” topping digital charts several days after its TV performance. During a March 17, 2008 appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, judge Simon Cowell chose Castro as one of his four favorites in the competition, along withDavid Cook, David Archuleta, and Brooke White. American Idol. He sang "Once in a Lifetime" by Keith Urban. Tour 2008 was a summer concert tour in the United States and Canada that featured the top 10 contestants of the seventh season of American Idol, which aired in 2008.This tour followed in the tradition of other American Idol summer tours following the completion of the season in May. Former "American Idol" contestant Jason Castro is working on his second act as a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Lakewood. Not long after finishing fourth on American Idol's seventh season, Jason Castro immediately established himself as a solo act. The 53-date tour which covered 49 cities started on July 1 and ended on September 13. Castro auditioned for American Idol in Dallas, Texas, singing the Ray LaMontagne version of the song “Crazy”. American Idol’s Jason Castro came to a reality of his own that having a relationship with God didn’t mean he had to conform to religious servitude. Jason Castro may refer to: . Randy, Paula& Simon votedd "yes," sending him to the next round. "There’s always something bigger behind whatever you’re doing." American Idols Live! American Idol’s Jason Castro came to a reality of his own that having a relationship with God didn’t mean he had to conform to religious servitude. Music became a channel of release and in this discovery he found that it had the power to calm, to move or evoke emotions of any kind. Jason Rene Castro (born March 25th, 1987) was a contestant on Season 7 of American Idol.