Caesar’s renditions of timeless standards and love songs transport audiences back to an era of true romance. His show, “Caesar Sings Nat ‘King’ Cole for Today’s Audience,” features jazz standards and romantic ballads performed in multiple languages. This promises an unforgettable evening filled with classic melodies and heartfelt favorites that will have your audience singing along, making it perfect for a date night.
Born and raised in Chicago, Caesar is a Capitol-recorded artist who performs in multiple languages. His tribute album to Nat King Cole, recorded at Capitol Studios, was engineered by the renowned 23-time Grammy Award winner, Al Schmitt. They used the same microphone and Steinway piano that Nat King Cole utilized in the 1950s, just one week after Schmitt engineered Paul McCartney’s “Kisses” album. Additionally, Caesar was selected to tour the world with Julio Iglesias, who has sold over 300 million records before the internet era. In 2003, he performed as the headliner at The Kennedy Center, accompanied by a 60-piece Pops Symphony Orchestra.
Caesar’s delivery evokes comparisons to the esteemed Nat “King” Cole. CBS News Radio said, “That’s Caesar whose singing brings back Nat King Cole.” The Screen Actors Guild enthused, “Caesars’ smooth velvet voice has often been compared to Nat King Cole’s, but he has his interpretation and style that compares to no one but is essentially and superbly…Caesar.”


