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|    Anthony Caceres Releases Smooth Jazz Sin    |
|    10 Jan 17 19:42:38    |
      "A Very Special Christmas" distinguishes itself from the deluge of holiday       music by taking a personal approach to season's greetings; it is basically a       love letter wrapped with a bow." No Depression Online Magazine              "The track's laid-back melodies are relaxing yet upbeat as Greg Petito's       deliciously tuneful guitar and Caceres' throbbing bass propel the rhythm       section forward." JazzCorner.com              Jazz Crooner Anthony Caceres announced the release of a very special Yuletide       tune for the Holidays. Inspired by such singers as Chet Baker, Johnny Hartman,       Harry Connick Jr. and Jamie Cullum, Anthony unleashes his velvety and soulful       vocals to delivers        a smooth jazz original that cuts through the clutter of stereotypical holiday       songs with a tune of romance and discovering love that could best be called a       Valentine for Christmas. "A Very Special Christmas" is available online at       major online outlets        such as iTunes, CDBaby, Amazon and Google Play Music.              Anthony comes from a family of jazz royalty. His grandfather Emilio Caceres       was a major swing violinist who worked with Harry James and Jack Teagarden in       addition to leading his own Latin orchestra, while his great uncle Ernie       Caceres played solos on        baritone sax and clarinet with the freewheeling groups of Eddie Condon and       original Glenn Miller Orchestra. Right after college, Caceres had his own       chance to follow his great uncle's footprints as a sideman for the Glenn       Miller Orchestra for two years.        Anthony would also tour with the off-Broadway musical production of Miss       Saigon and performed with the Four Aces, Freddie Jones, Ed Soph, Marvin Stamm,       Bill Mays, Greg Abate and the late Carl Fontana.              But it is his dream of combining bass playing and singing that brought him to       form his own group and record his debut six-song EP "Don't Call It Love" where       he would first showcase his skills as a modern-day crooner. Having recently       played as a sideman        with pianist Pamela York and drummer Sebastian Whittaker, Anthony's trio with       (with pianist Richard Saldivar & drummer Robert Aguliar) regularly performs at       Eddie Vs, Kirby's Prime Steakhouse and other venues in the Houston area. He       has also completed a        new album titled "Crooner" set for release in 2017.              "A Very Special Christmas" is available at the following outlets:       https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/very-special-christmas-single/id1063395563       https://www.amazon.com/A-Very-Special-Christmas/dp/B0192O7VUQ       http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/anthonycaceres3              Follow Anthony Caceres career:       http://www.anthonycaceres.com       http://www.facebook.com/anthonycaceresmusic       http://www.twitter.com/anthony_caceres              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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