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doublehumps said:
although you have read the answer given above, one must take notice that The Misfits have had several "versions", meaning, anyone can sponsor a band, a tribute of the original, but not necessarily be THE band. Although Caesar has ties to the music industry, and also has his own studio, as far as real "proof" of him being a "member" of the real band, you cant find his name anywhere. Over several decades, many musicians have played with the original band members. There is a site that shows every person who has ever played with the band, their stage name, their real name, and their function as a band member. Check the list of musicians, his name appears nowhere on the list.
Caesar in his own right is talented, a good poet at the most...but there is no real "proof" he was in the "actual" Misfits Band. Look at his site, it states quite plainly "Caesar's Misfits" (not: MISFITS)...meaning...(i THINK, and more than LIKELY), he was in "his own formed band"...the band was more than likely a tribute band.
For to find any samples of music of him performing with the "original" Misfits" band...he is not within any of them.
He's a singer, yet he is not singing in any of the "Original" Misfits recordings.
He has recordings of his "own" for sale, but its with his own band, or other bands, or simply his own recordings.
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