New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The
National Association of
Music Merchants (NAMM) revealed the lineup of performers for the 2019 show in Anaheim, CA via social media, and included on this list is Nashville bluesy country-rock group, Ben Cesare Band. The Ben Cesare Band is scheduled to perform on Sunday, January 27 on the NAMM Yamaha Grand Plaza Stage at 4:00 pm during NAMM's biggest event of the year, taking place January 24-27 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
The NAMM Show, described by organizers as "the world's largest trade-only event for the music products, pro audio and event tech industry," attracts over 115,000 registrants and more than 7,000 brands, including Yamaha, Gibson, Westone, and more - making the annual NAMM event grand, educational and full of networking. The Ben Cesare Band looks forward to taking part in this epic event, showcasing music off their Cesare's Palace EP, as well as debuting new material.
Also performing at NAMM's 2019 Anaheim Show are Alex Skolnick Trio, Janice Freeman from NBC's The Voice, Jared
James Nichols and Friends, Brennley Brown and more. Past NAMM Show performers include OK Go, Andy Grammer, Graham Nash, Richie Sambora and Orianthi.
Additional details on NAMM's 2019 Show in Anaheim can be found on their website www.thenammshow.org. Stay up-to-date on upcoming shows and new music at www.bencesareband.com and on Ben Cesare Band's social media platforms.
About BEN CESARE BAND
Northern grown yet rooted in down-home country and Mississippi blues, Ben Cesare Band is rolling off the release of their debut EP Cesare's Palace, featuring their lead single, "Damn Yankee." All Cesare's Palace tracks were co-written by frontman Ben Cesare, who has opened for
Darius Rucker and .38 Special, with the exception of "That Was A Man," co-written by award-winning country artist Lee Brice. Robust vocals melt into sheer southern-rock production that allows enough pop-country to create a place for Ben Cesare Band in today's modern country scene. Ben Cesare Band incorporates a bluesy groove, guitar heavy riffs and a northern boy's twang in a high-energy, lively performance. The whole crew is performing across the country, while also raising awareness for animal shelters and veterans' interests.