Ernesto Caceres (November 22, 1911 – January 10, 1971)[1] was an American jazz saxophonist born in Rockport, Texas.
Emilio Caceres was a violinist who played swing and norteño music, and Pinero was a trumpeter and pianist.
In 1937 their appearances on Benny Goodman's radio series Camel Caravan "created a sensation and made them jazz stars".
[2] In 1938, Caceres became a member of Bobby Hackett's band, then worked as a sideman with Jack Teagarden in 1939 and Glenn Miller's orchestra from February 1940 to September 1942.
[1] In 1964, he moved back to Texas and played in a band with brother Emilio from 1968 until his death from cancer in 1971.