Cesar Comanche

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Cesar Comanche
Background information
Birth name Christopher Robinson
Born November 18, 1976 (1976-11-18) (age 31)
Origin Jacksonville,North Carolina, U.S.
Genre(s) Hip-Hop
Occupation(s) MC, Studio Engineer, Producer
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 2001 to Present
Label(s) DOTFW
Website http://www.cesarcomanche.8m.com/

Cesar Comanche, is a hip hop artist. Comanche was born Christopher Robinson on November 18, 1976 in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

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[edit] History

Comanche is one of the founding MCs of North Carolina-based The Justus League.

Originally from Jacksonville, NC, he began rhyming in 1994, but didn't pursue is as a career until 1996. In that same year, he met producer 9th Wonder , began performing live and recording songs.

In 1999, Comanche and 9th Wonder organized other industry colleagues and artists from the Triangle area to form the Justus League crew in 1999.[1] He has since performed with Tha Liks, The Coup, Hieroglyphics, Z-Man, Dilated Peoples, Living Legends, Faust & Shortee, Wordsworth, Aceyalone, and O.C.

Comanche regularly tours across the globe in many countries including the US, the UK, Estonia, Sweden, Canada, Germany, Denmark, France, Romania, Switzerland, and Austria. He has also appeard on television shows such as Time Warner Cable's Music Choice Rap Channel, NBC's Hip Hop Nation, WB Network's Distortion 2 Static and Little Brother's "You Hear It First" segment on MTV2. He has also been featured in several videos, most notably, Little Brother's "Speed" and his own "Lamb to Lion" video which won a "Most Creative Atmosphere" award from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Comanche has independently released two solo albums on his own Defenders of the Free World imprint (2000's Wooden Nickels and 2002's Paper Gods) and with Blues Interactions (2005's Squirrel and The Aces The Japan Tour) with ABB Records (2005's Squirrel and The Aces)[2] and has appeared on Little Brother's The Listening LP, Edgar Allen Floe's True Links LP, featured in the theme song This Side of the River of the Princeville, NC Documentary; Away Team; Legacy; and 9th Wonder's National Mayhem Triple album; Eternia's Its Called Life LP, the Justus League's NC State of Mind Vol. 1 mixtape, and the Hall of Justus' Singles Files mixtape.

During time off from his extensive touring schedule, Comanche is currently recording for his fifth album, tentatively titled, Die In Your Lap. [3]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Wooden Nickels (2000)
  • Paper Gods (2002)
  • Squirrel and The Aces: The Japan Tour (2005)
  • Squirrel and The Aces (2005)
  • Wooden Nickels Revisited (2006)

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