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Randy Castillo

Randy Castillo
RANDY CASTILLO

Birth Name: Randolph Frank Castillo
Born: December 18, 1950 - Albuquerque, New Mexico
Died: March 26, 2002 - Los Angeles, California
Cause Of Death: Cancer

Albums:
1980 The Offenders - The Offenders
1984 Lita Ford - Dancin' On The Edge
1986 Ozzy Osbourne - The Ultimate Sin
1988 Ozzy Osbourne - No Rest For The Wicked
1990 Ozzy Osbourne - Just Say Ozzy
1991 Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears
1993 Ozzy Osbourne - Live & Loud
1994 Red Square Black - Red Square Black
1998 Bret Michaels - A Letter From Death Row
2000 Motley Crue - New Tattoo
2000 Motley Crue - The Best Of Motley Crue: The Millenium Collection
2005 Motley Crue - Red, White & Crue

Details:
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Randy Castillo, the drummer who replaced Tommy Lee in Motley Crue, has died.
  Castillo died of cancer Tuesday night in Los Angeles, according to the band's management. He was 49.
  The heavy metal outfit's drummer had been battling the disease for some time and it was in remission. But Castillo suffered a relapse.
  Castillo forged a career handling the sticks for other hard rock acts, including a stint with Ozzy Osbourne's band and another with Lita Ford. He joined Motley Crue in 1999 when Lee left to form Methods of Mayhem.
  The retooled Crue, featuring singer Vince Neil, guitarist Mick Mars and bassist Nikki Sixx, released the 11-song "New Tattoo" in July 2000.
  Castillo "always had a smile and positive things to say about everything and everybody," Sixx says on the band's Web site. "He was a great caring person and a very spiritual soul."
  Sixx adds that the band members will miss him and will "jam together again someday soon."

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