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  1. Ernesto Caceres (November 22, 1911 – January 10, 1971) was an American jazz saxophonist born in Rockport, Texas. He was a member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra from 1940 to 1942.

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    Supporting Emilios impeccable jazz violin, Ernie Caceres doubled on clarinet and baritone sax with their cousin Johnny Gomez on guitar. Their live nationwide appearances in 1937 on Benny Goodman’s popular radio series— Camel Caravan —created a sensation and made them the jazz stars of the moment.

  3. The brother of norteño violinist Emilio and trumpet and piano player Pinero, Ernie Caceres found his musical voice through jazz. In addition to long stints as a member of bands led by Bobby Hackett, Jack…. Read Full Biography.

  4. Ernie Caceres was a baritone saxophonist who played with many famous bands and musicians, such as Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Eddie Condon. He was also a friend and colleague of Jim Cullum, the founder of JazzBariSax.com.

  5. Composers: Carl Sigman - Glenn Miller - Jerry Gray - William Finegan. Access the complete album info (23 songs) Sign up for Deezer for free and listen to Ernie Caceres: discography, top tracks and playlists.

  6. Jun 20, 2015 · Ernie Caceres (1911 – 1971) was a brilliant baritonesax performer from Texas, mostly known for his ‘membership in the Eddie Condon organization’, making particularly in 1944-45 remarkable contributions to jazz history on his instrument…

  7. ERNESTO CACERESERNIE”. Solographers: Jan Evensmo with Arne Bryn and Ola Rønnow Last update: Oct. 7, 2020 Born: Rockport, Texas, Nov. 22, 1911 Died: San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 10, 1971. Introduction: The day I heard Ernie Caceres play “Body And Soul” with Eddie Condon, I realized that he was one of the best baritonesax players ever in ...

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