Career
Caceres"s brothers were both musicians. Emilio was a norteño violinist and Pinero was a trumpeter and pianist. Caceres himself played clarinet, guitar, alto and baritone saxophone, and first played professionally in 1928 in local Texas ensembles.
He and Emilio moved to Detroit and then New York, taking work as session musicians where they could.
In 1937 they made live nationwide appearances on Benny Goodman’s popular radio series Camel Caravan which "created a sensation and made them jazz stars". Time with Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, and Tommy Dorsey followed later in the 1940s.
In 1949 he put together his own quartet, playing at the Hickory Log in New New York He was a frequent performer with the Garry Moore Orchestra on television
At the beginning of the 1960s he played with the Billy Butterfield Band.
In 1964 he moved back to Texas and played in a band with brother Emilio from 1968 until his death of cancer in 1971. He also spent some time in 1965-1966 at Mint Hotel, Las Vegas and the Holiday Hotel, Reno with the Johnny Long Band. Emilio"s grandson is the Houston-based alto saxophonist David Caceres.