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  1. Ernesto "Ernie" Caceres (22 de noviembre de 1911 – 10 de enero de 1971) fue un músico de jazz de nacionalidad estadounidense. Biografía. Nacido en Rockport, Texas, sus hermanos eran los músicos Emilio Caceres, violinista de música norteña, y Pinero Caceres, trompetista y pianista.

  2. 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.

  3. jazzbarisax.com › baritone-saxophonists › pre-bop-styleErnie Caceres | JazzBariSax.com

    Baritone Saxophonists. Pre-Bop Style. Ernie Caceres was born in Rockport, Texas in November, 1911. He was the brother of Emilio (violinist) and Pinero (trumpeter and pianist). Starting in 1928, he worked in local Texas bands, and then with Emilio in Detroit and New York.

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    Ernesto Caceres was an American jazz saxophonist born in Rockport, Texas. He was a member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra from 1940 to 1942.

  5. riverwalkjazz.stanford.edu › program › all-texas-family-jazz-legacy-emilio-andriverwalkjazz.stanford.edu

    Supporting Emilio’s 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.

  6. Ernesto "Ernie" Caceres (22 de noviembre de 1911 – 10 de enero de 1971) fue un músico de jazz de nacionalidad estadounidense. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre de nacimiento ... Ernie Caceres. Ernie Caceres, Bobby Hackett, Freddie Ohms, y George Wettling en los años cuarenta, fotografiados por William P. Gottlieb.

  7. Here is a magnificent trio of clarinets in a live performance from the Eddie Condon Town Hall Concert of 26 August 1944.