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Ceasar

Ceasar - Blues Boulevard

Ceasar - Blues Boulevard

Ceasar - Blues Boulevard

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People who experience a Ceasar Show, do just that, experience the show. The Ceasar show has that certain joie de vivre and flavor that entices all men, and children to participate and share. The musical resonance of the harmonicas and clatter of the washboard heard in the Zydeco tunes combined with the down home in the bayou blues and soul find audiences either on the floor or on the stage. No one can resist the captivating, electrifying, and infectious charm of a Ceasar show.

Ceasar’s spell-binding dance moves make women want to dance with him, and make men want to dance like him, and they most often do. Moreover, the Ceasar show brings such a quintessential essence of the Louisiana Blues that one can almost taste the jambalaya as the band yells, “Bon temps roulet! Ay eeh!”

For many live-music enthusiasts in the Southeast, the stylistic leadership qualities of the modern-day Ceasar are already a familiar entity on the bandstand. Like his predecessor, it appears this Ceasar is also on a mission to spread his musical cheer to a diverse listen ship of ages and cultures.

Ceasar , who hales from the bayou of Louisiana, in the heart of Creole and Cajun country where his grandfather, Alphonse “Bois Sec” Ardoin and Iconic Cajun fiddler Canray Fontenot were pioneers and founding fathers of the Cajun Zydeco music movement.

Ceasar has been entertaining audiences of all kinds since childhood playing drums for Cajun family band to opening and sharing the stage with some of the music industry’s legendary artists: Alphonse “Bois Sec” Ardoin, Lawrence “Black” Ardoin Family Tradition, Rocking Sidney, Boozoo Chavis, John Delafose, Rockin Dopsie, Fats Domino, Ernie K Doe, Dr. John, The Nevilles, Chubby Carrier, Terrance Simiem, B.B. King , Ruth Brown, Gatemouth Brown, Allen Toussaint, James Brown, The Platters, The Drifters, The Clovers, The Temptations, Tyrone Davis, Bobby Bland, Prince, Brothers Johnson, Dion Warwick, Rufus Thomas, Irma Thomas, Clifford Curry, Maurice Williams & The Zodaics, The Lettermans, ….. just to name a few..

Ceasar was ask to join and be lead singer and front man for the The British group The Foundations - International recording artist with over 5 million in record sales in the 60's and early 70's, numerous compilation albums, movie soundtracks (Something About Mary, Shallow Hal, etc.) New release in 2003 "I Remember...the Foundations". Foundations Release Year 2002 The Very Best Of The Foundations (Sanctuary) Release Year 2002 All The Hits Plus More Release Year 2001 Baby Now That I've Found You Release Year 1999 Collection: Baby Now That I've Found You Release Year 2000 The Very Best Of The Foundations (Taragon) Release Year 1995 Build Me Up Buttercup Release Year 1995 Build Me Up Buttercup Release Year 1969 Digging The Foundations Release Year 1967 . Still does concerts with the The Foundations on special performances.

Ceasar join forces with The SugarBees a Beach, Boogie, and Blues studio house band at South Carolina's BradleyHouseMusic. Along with Beach Music, the group covers a variety of genres including the best of R&B, rock, alternative, pop, disco, classics, and todays top hits. The SugarBees released their debut CD "Bad, Bad Business" in 1998 and continued recording and touring later releasing four CD projects. The group has its own impressive list of hit songs for the beach and shag market including "Susie Q", "Slippin n Slidin", "The Monkey Song", "Holy Cow", "Hold you to your Promise", "Give it to a Good Man", "Automobile", and several more.

Ceasar has done some Off Broadway Show productions in “Spoleto Festival”: “The Duncan Storm”

Since then, he has evolved into today’s consummate, multi-talented act performing on drums, harmonica, and keyboards along with singing lead vocals and exuberant dancing which leaves one breathless after watching his high energy performance.

Ceasar takes you to another stratum of entertainment to ensure that electrifying and exhilarating are the two words that are emblazoned on people’s minds once they have experienced this dynamic performance. Remember, for the best in Boogie & Blues, R&B, Rock & Roll or Beach Music.


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