David Caceres Band
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Popular music has known many “double threats”. The ability to both play and sing has positioned numerous jazz artists for stardom, going back to Louis Armstrong and Fats Waller, on through Nat King Cole, Chet Baker, George Benson, and more current examples such as Harry Connick, Jr., Jamie Cullum, and Esperanza Spalding.
However, Houston-based vocalist/saxophonist David Caceres offers a rare combination: a soulful, emotive voice with the potential to connect with a varied adult audience and the skills as an alto saxophonist to go toe-to-toe with the best players of his generation. Indeed, Caceres’s raw talent and natural charisma make him a sure bet to cross boundaries and unify audiences.
Caceres comes from a family with a rich musical heritage. His grandfather, jazz violinist Emilio Caceres, led a popular swing orchestra in San Antonio, Texas in the 1930s & ‘40s. However, to jazz fans, the Caceres name is familiar due to the work of his great uncle Ernie Caceres, who played saxophone and clarinet with the Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Woody Herman big bands.
David himself cultivated his own talents at Boston’s prestigious Berklee School of Music. After his consummate schooling, David headed to the Big Apple to cut his musical teeth. Yet, with his genetics, it is no wonder he returned to his roots to stake his musical claim. Now he has become a veritable Texas Tradition juggling an incredible performance, recording, and teaching career.
He has shared the stage with a varied and prestigious list of musicians, including Kirk Whalum, The Ojays, John Pattitucci, Bob James, Regina Belle, Delfeayo Marsalis, Yolanda Adams, Brian Blade, and Paquito D’Rivera, Wynton Marsalis, and Ricardo Montaner. David’s recording career is as varied and impressive as his work on stage. He has 4 CDs under his name, and is featured on Latin sensation La Mafia’s Grammy winning “Un Million De Rosas.” He has also recorded for such artists as Danny Brillant, Matt Lemmler, Paul English, Sebastian Whittaker, Bobby Lyle, Deodato, and Robbie Williams, among others.
David has also been active in the world of education, having served as a faculty member of High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and the University of Houston. His noteworthy career in education has earned him recognition from the National Foundation for Advancement In the Arts.
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However, Houston-based vocalist/saxophonist David Caceres offers a rare combination: a soulful, emotive voice with the potential to connect with a varied adult audience and the skills as an alto saxophonist to go toe-to-toe with the best players of his generation. Indeed, Caceres’s raw talent and natural charisma make him a sure bet to cross boundaries and unify audiences.
Caceres comes from a family with a rich musical heritage. His grandfather, jazz violinist Emilio Caceres, led a popular swing orchestra in San Antonio, Texas in the 1930s & ‘40s. However, to jazz fans, the Caceres name is familiar due to the work of his great uncle Ernie Caceres, who played saxophone and clarinet with the Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Woody Herman big bands.
David himself cultivated his own talents at Boston’s prestigious Berklee School of Music. After his consummate schooling, David headed to the Big Apple to cut his musical teeth. Yet, with his genetics, it is no wonder he returned to his roots to stake his musical claim. Now he has become a veritable Texas Tradition juggling an incredible performance, recording, and teaching career.
He has shared the stage with a varied and prestigious list of musicians, including Kirk Whalum, The Ojays, John Pattitucci, Bob James, Regina Belle, Delfeayo Marsalis, Yolanda Adams, Brian Blade, and Paquito D’Rivera, Wynton Marsalis, and Ricardo Montaner. David’s recording career is as varied and impressive as his work on stage. He has 4 CDs under his name, and is featured on Latin sensation La Mafia’s Grammy winning “Un Million De Rosas.” He has also recorded for such artists as Danny Brillant, Matt Lemmler, Paul English, Sebastian Whittaker, Bobby Lyle, Deodato, and Robbie Williams, among others.
David has also been active in the world of education, having served as a faculty member of High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and the University of Houston. His noteworthy career in education has earned him recognition from the National Foundation for Advancement In the Arts.
Not sure if this is the right band for you? With just a few pieces of information, we will send you a free, curated list of entertainment options for your event.
Popular music has known many “double threats”. The ability to both play and sing has positioned numerous jazz artists for stardom, going back to Louis Armstrong and Fats Waller, on through Nat King Cole, Chet Baker, George Benson, and more current examples such as Harry Connick, Jr., Jamie Cullum, and Esperanza Spalding.
However, Houston-based vocalist/saxophonist David Caceres offers a rare combination: a soulful, emotive voice with the potential to connect with a varied adult audience and the skills as an alto saxophonist to go toe-to-toe with the best players of his generation. Indeed, Caceres’s raw talent and natural charisma make him a sure bet to cross boundaries and unify audiences.
Caceres comes from a family with a rich musical heritage. His grandfather, jazz violinist Emilio Caceres, led a popular swing orchestra in San Antonio, Texas in the 1930s & ‘40s. However, to jazz fans, the Caceres name is familiar due to the work of his great uncle Ernie Caceres, who played saxophone and clarinet with the Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Woody Herman big bands.
David himself cultivated his own talents at Boston’s prestigious Berklee School of Music. After his consummate schooling, David headed to the Big Apple to cut his musical teeth. Yet, with his genetics, it is no wonder he returned to his roots to stake his musical claim. Now he has become a veritable Texas Tradition juggling an incredible performance, recording, and teaching career.
He has shared the stage with a varied and prestigious list of musicians, including Kirk Whalum, The Ojays, John Pattitucci, Bob James, Regina Belle, Delfeayo Marsalis, Yolanda Adams, Brian Blade, and Paquito D’Rivera, Wynton Marsalis, and Ricardo Montaner. David’s recording career is as varied and impressive as his work on stage. He has 4 CDs under his name, and is featured on Latin sensation La Mafia’s Grammy winning “Un Million De Rosas.” He has also recorded for such artists as Danny Brillant, Matt Lemmler, Paul English, Sebastian Whittaker, Bobby Lyle, Deodato, and Robbie Williams, among others.
David has also been active in the world of education, having served as a faculty member of High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and the University of Houston. His noteworthy career in education has earned him recognition from the National Foundation for Advancement In the Arts.
Not sure if this is the right band for you? With just a few pieces of information, we will send you a free, curated list of entertainment options for your event.
However, Houston-based vocalist/saxophonist David Caceres offers a rare combination: a soulful, emotive voice with the potential to connect with a varied adult audience and the skills as an alto saxophonist to go toe-to-toe with the best players of his generation. Indeed, Caceres’s raw talent and natural charisma make him a sure bet to cross boundaries and unify audiences.
Caceres comes from a family with a rich musical heritage. His grandfather, jazz violinist Emilio Caceres, led a popular swing orchestra in San Antonio, Texas in the 1930s & ‘40s. However, to jazz fans, the Caceres name is familiar due to the work of his great uncle Ernie Caceres, who played saxophone and clarinet with the Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Woody Herman big bands.
David himself cultivated his own talents at Boston’s prestigious Berklee School of Music. After his consummate schooling, David headed to the Big Apple to cut his musical teeth. Yet, with his genetics, it is no wonder he returned to his roots to stake his musical claim. Now he has become a veritable Texas Tradition juggling an incredible performance, recording, and teaching career.
He has shared the stage with a varied and prestigious list of musicians, including Kirk Whalum, The Ojays, John Pattitucci, Bob James, Regina Belle, Delfeayo Marsalis, Yolanda Adams, Brian Blade, and Paquito D’Rivera, Wynton Marsalis, and Ricardo Montaner. David’s recording career is as varied and impressive as his work on stage. He has 4 CDs under his name, and is featured on Latin sensation La Mafia’s Grammy winning “Un Million De Rosas.” He has also recorded for such artists as Danny Brillant, Matt Lemmler, Paul English, Sebastian Whittaker, Bobby Lyle, Deodato, and Robbie Williams, among others.
David has also been active in the world of education, having served as a faculty member of High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and the University of Houston. His noteworthy career in education has earned him recognition from the National Foundation for Advancement In the Arts.
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2010 – Current
- All About That Bass
- All Of Me
- Attention
- Bailando
- Blinding Lights
- Blurred Lines
- Cake By The Ocean
- Can’t Feel My Face
- Can’t Stop The Feeling
- Coming Home
- Counting Stars
- Despacito
- Don’t Start Now
- Get Lucky
- Handclap
- Happy
- Forget You
- Havana
- Levitating
- Locked Out Of Heaven
- One Call Away
- Perfect
- Roar
- Shake It Off
- Shut Up And Dance
- Sugar
- Suit And Tie
- Tennessee Whiskey
- The Middle
- There’s Nothing Holding Me Back
- Thinking Out Loud
- 24k Magic
- Treasure
- Uptown Funk
- Wagon Wheel
- Watermelon Sugar
- What Lovers Do
2000 – 2010
- Big Yellow Taxi
- Chicken Fried
- Clocks
- Crazy In Love
- Cupid Shuffle
- Daughters
- Everything
- Faith
- Get The Party Started
- Gravity
- Home
- I Gotta Feeling
- I Just Called To Say I Love You
- I Loved Her First
- I’m Yours
- Make You Feel My Love
- Marry Me
- Moves Like Jagger
- Ordinary People
- Poker Face
- Put Your Records On
- Rolling In The Deep
- Save The Last Dance For Me
- She Will Be Loved
- Smile
- Stop This Train
- Sway
- This Love
- Valerie
- Walking After Midnight
- You Are The Best Thing
‘80s
- Ain’t Nobody
- All I Do
- All Night Long
- Beat It
- Billie Jean
- Celebration
- Don’t Stop Believing
- Drive
- Every Breath You Take
- Every Little Step
- Footloose
- Forever And Ever, Amen
- Hello
- Higher Ground
- Human Nature
- I Wanna Dance With Somebody
- Just The Two Of Us
- Kiss
- Knocks Me Off My Feet
- Let’s Groove
- Little Red Corvette
- Master Blaster
- My Prerogative
- Overjoyed
- Purple Rain
- PYT
- Sailing
- Signed, Sealed, Delivered
- Stand By Me
- Sweet Child Of Mine
- The Sweetest Taboo
- The Way You Make Me Feel
- Waiting For A Girl Like You
- When Doves Cry
- When You Say Nothing At All
- Your Love Is King
‘90s
- All I Wanna Do
- Black Hole Sun
- Change The World
- Every Little Thing She Does
- Friends In Low Places
- I Will Always Love You
- Neon Moon
- Simply The Best
- You’re My Best Friend
- You’ve Got A Friend In Me
Latin
- Bailando
- Besame Mucho
- Caballo Viejo
- Cachita
- Carnaval
- Guantalamera
- La Bamba
- Lloraras
- Mambo #5
- Mambo #8
- Para Donde Vas
- Perfidia
- Que Rico Mambo
- Reloj
- Sabor A Mi
- Tico, Tico
- Tus Besos
- Un Hombre Normal
- Usted
‘50s
- Hallelujah, I Love Her So
- Johnny Be Good
- Let The Good Times Roll
- What I’d Say
- You Send Me
‘70s
- Ain’t No Sunshine
- Amarillo By Morning
- Bad Girls
- Best Of My Love
- Boogie Shoes
- Brick House
- Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love
- Close To You
- Come And Get Your Love
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Crazy Love
- Cruisin’
- Dancing In The Moonlight
- Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing
- Dreams
- Get Down Tonight
- Fire
- Fire And Rain
- Have I Told You Lately
- How Deep Is Your Love
- How Sweet It Is
- I Love You Just The Way You Are
- I Will Survive
- If You Really Love Me
- Into The Mystic
- Knock On Wood
- Kung Fu Fighting
- Lady Marmalade
- Le Freak
- Lean On Me
- Let It Be
- Let’s Get It On
- Long Train Runnin’
- Lying Eyes
- Margaritaville
- Moondance
- Old Time Rock & Roll
- Play That Funky Music
- Reeling In The Years
- September
- Summer Breeze
- Sweet Home Alabama
- Takin’ Care Of Business
- That’s The Way I Like It
- Tupelo Honey
- We Are Family
- What’s Goin’ On
- Will It Go Round In Circles
- Working Day & Night
- Yellow Brick Road
‘60s
- Across The Universe
- Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
- Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
- All You Need Is Love
- Brown Eyed Girl
- Can’t Help Falling In Love
- Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You
- Chain Of Fools
- Crazy
- Do You Love Me
- Dock Of The Bay
- Drift Away
- Eleanor Rigby
- Give Me Some Lovin’
- God Only Knows
- Grazing In The Grass
- Hallelujah I Love Her So
- Honkey Tonk Women
- I Can’t Help Myself
- I Feel Good
- I Want You Back
- In My Life
- It Takes Two
- Let’s Stay Together
- Little Wing
- Lonely Teardrops
- Love And Hapiness
- Michelle
- Midnight Hour
- Mustang Sally
- My Cherie Amour
- My Girl
- Natural Woman
- Proud Mary
- Respect
- Reach Out
- Shout
- Something
- Soul Man
- Sweet Caroline
- The Twist
- Twist & Shout
- Unchained Melody
- Until You Come Back To Me
- We Can Work It Out
- When A Man Loves A Woman
- Wichita Lineman
- Your Love Keeps Lifting Me
- You’re All I Need To Get By
Jazz, Swing & Big Band
- A Foggy Day
- Aint That A Kick In The Head
- All I Need Is The Girl
- All Of Me
- All The Way
- Almost Like Being In Love
- Alone Together
- Alright, Okay, You Win
- Angel Eyes
- April In Paris
- As Time Goes By
- At Last
- Autumn Leaves
- The Best Is Yet To Come
- Blue Skies
- Body And Soul
- But Not For Me
- Bye Bye Blackbird
- Call Me Irresponsible
- Candy
- Can’t We Be Friends
- Chances Are
- Cheek To Cheek
- Come Fly With Me
- Come Rain Or Come Shine
- Crazy
- Cry Me A River
- Darn That Dream
- The Days Of Wine And Roses
- Day In, Day Out
- Dindi
- Do Nothing ‘Til You Hear…
- Do You Know What It Means…
- Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
- East Of The Sun
- Everybody Loves Somebody
- Fly Me To The Moon
- For Once In My Life
- Gee Baby, Aint I Good To You
- Georgia
- The Girl From Impanema
- The Girl Next Door
- God Bless The Child
- Goody Goody
- Gone With The Wind
- How About You
- How High The Moon
- How Insensitive
- I Could Write A Book
- I Fall In Love Too Easily
- I Get A Kick Out Of You
- I Know That You Know
- I Left My Heart In S.F.
- I Wish
- In A Mellow Tone
- In A Sentimental Mood
- In The Mood
- I Only Have Eyes For You It Don’t Mean A Thing
- It Had To Be You
- I Thought About You
- I’ve Got A Crush On You
- I’ve Got The World On A String
- I’ve Got You Under My Skin
- I Wanna Be Around
- Just A Gigolo
- Just Friends
- Just You, Just Me
- Kiss To Build A Dream On
- Lady Is A Tramp
- Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off
- Love
- Love And Marriage
- Luck Be The Lady
- Mack The Knife
- Masquerade
- Meditation
- Misty
- Moonglow
- Moon River
- More
- My Funny Valentine
- Nearness Of You
- New York, New York
- Night And Day
- Old Devil Moon
- On A Slow Boat To China
- On The Sunny Side of the…
- Our Love Is Here To Stay Pennies From Heaven
- Quando, Quando
- Quiet Nights
- Round Midnight
- Route 66
- Satin Doll
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
- Something’s Got To Give
- Somewhere Over The Rainbow
- Speak Low
- Stardust
- Stella By Starlight
- Stompin’ At The Savoy
- Straighten Up And Fly Right
- Summertime
- Summerwind
- Sway
- Sweet Lorraine
- ‘SWonderful
- Take The A Train
- Tea For Two
- Tennessee Waltz
- They Can’t Take That Away…
- Time After Time
- Unforgettable
- The Very Thought Of You
- The Way You Look Tonight
- We’ll Be Together Again
- What A Difference A Day Makes
- What A Wonderful World
- What Is This Thing Called Love
- When I Fall In Love
- When You’re Smiling
- Where Or When
- Without A Song
- Who Can I Turn To
- The Windmills Of Your Mind
- Witchcraft
- Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
- You Are Too Beautiful
- You Don’t Know Me
- You Don’t Know What Love Is
- You Make Me Feel So Young
- Young At Heart