The Caezars

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Heartache Overload 00:00 Tools
She Said 00:00 Tools
She's My Miss 00:00 Tools
I Never Wanted To Cry 00:00 Tools
You Can Love Me 00:00 Tools
Welcome to the Mainstream 00:00 Tools
Big Big Thumb 00:00 Tools
Shakedown 00:00 Tools
Broken Hearted & Mean 00:00 Tools
When I'm Not A Foolish Kid 00:00 Tools
Pretty Jane 00:00 Tools
Sitting At The Top 00:00 Tools
Six Feet In The Ground 00:00 Tools
I Can't Be Alone 00:00 Tools
I'm Just Bad 00:00 Tools
I Told You 00:00 Tools
Old Lost Throne 00:00 Tools
Get Lost You No Good Creep 00:00 Tools
Hail Caezars 00:00 Tools
Mad Man 00:00 Tools
There'll Be Teardrops Tonight 00:00 Tools
Dance 00:00 Tools
Dirty Robber 00:00 Tools
I Am Just Bad 00:00 Tools
Little Cassanova 00:00 Tools
Nightmares 00:00 Tools
Poor You 00:00 Tools
(Welcome To The) Mainstream 00:00 Tools
Broken Hearted And Mean 00:00 Tools
Little Casanova 00:00 Tools
Even The Graveyard's Dead 00:00 Tools
Oh! Odette 00:00 Tools
Hail Caezar 00:00 Tools
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The Caezars as we know them today formed in late August 2009 with a determination to play fresh, raw and slightly obscure Rock’n’Roll. The line-up first consisted of just AJ and Dan, but developed quickly by adding surprise discovery Mikey on drums (because he was in the neighbourhood) and Steve on bass, who joined after AJ finally remembered; "the name of that young bassist at the Rave one year." Pieced together in the small wooden outhouse known to many as “Moose Lodge”, The Caezars set out and just so happened to cause a stir on the Rockabilly circuit with their take on late 50's, Early 60's Rock'n'Roll. After their first few gigs in Portsmouth, and at the Brighton Rumble Rockabilly Club, the band have gone from strength to strength being booked for several gigs throughout the U.K, as well as Europe to play their music. 2010 is going to be a huge year for them with lots of great and exciting things to come so make sure you get your fix of Hep Cat Bop before these teenage hoodlums move on. They have ridiculously short attention spans after all! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.