9 in D Minor, WAB 109 (Edition Nowak) Christian Thielemann & Wiener Philharmoniker Genre: Classical. The Mavericks were founded in Miami, Florida, in 1989. The concept crystalized toward the end of the bands extended separation, during which Malo was performing and making albums as a solo artist. That mix went into the Mavericks, a cross between a country band, a rock 'n' roll band and a Mexican cantina band. But these are The Mavericks. [50] Only one single from The Mavericks charted: a cover of The Hollies' "The Air That I Breathe". Artist The Mavericks. The songs may be sung in Spanish, but the musical language is all Mavericks. Theyll do anything., Malo grimaces. The pair met at school and discovered they had similar musical tastes -- they both enjoyed Roy Orbison, Patsy Cline, Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, and Johnny Cash -- and decided to form a band. "[29] John D. Buchanan of AllMusic said of the band that "Fusing traditional country with a rich variety of rock, pop, and Latin influences, the Mavericks became one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful groups of the early '90s. Jeffrey B. Remz of Country Standard Time reviewed the album favorably, finding influences of The Beatles and Roy Orbison in the songwriting and arrangements. 40.7k Followers, 3,101 Following, 1,826 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from The Mavericks (@the_mavericks) the_mavericks. After all, if you're a songwriter, you're a songwriter. But the first take didnt take. We were under the gun a little bit, trying to finish the record. If it sounds good, I go with it. The band has also shared the photos on its Instagram account, noting that the attack comes during Hispanic . The Mavericks 'Our Lady' Long Sleeve Grey T-Shirt. We wish him nothing but the best. This is not the first time Malo has written his own songs in Spanish. The group formed in 1989 in Miami, Florida. The Mavericks started as a punk and alternative rock band in Miami, Florida, finding themselves on the same bill as acts such as Marilyn Manson. [21] In Canada, the album was certified double-platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (now Music Canada), a certification which at the time honored shipments of 200,000 copies in that country. "[1] Rick Bell of the North County Times, in a review of Trampoline, noted that the band's use of horn sections and string sections on the album gave it a "fuller sound" that complemented Malo's "velvety baritone". But its sweet melody, longing lyrics, and gentle rhythms are entirely revolutionized by The Mavericks. On August 21, The Mavericks officially launch that adventure with the debut of their first-ever, all-Spanish album, released on the bands own Mono Mundo label. 14.1K Followers. By Agustn Gurza. In 2003, the group re-assembled -- with guitarist Eddie Perez replacing Nick Kane -- and recorded a self-titled set for Sanctuary Records. Among the first songs Malo selected was the introspective ballad Me Olvid de Vivir (I Forgot to Live), originally written in French and popularized in 1978 by Spanish crooner Julio Iglesias, one of the biggest stars of all time in Latin pop music. [67] This was followed in 2018 by their first Christmas album, Hey! All Night Long / Let the Sun Shine In. In 1991, the band was signed by MCA Nashville and their debut studio album "From Hell to Paradise" was released on May 12th 1992. The Mavericks won Vocal Group of the Year at the Country Music Awards in 1995 and 1996. 3,101 following. As a result, Bruce Bouton and Mark Casstevens of Garth Brooks' studio band The G-Men played guitar on the album alongside session guitarist Brent Mason. [30] Nash described the Sinatra cover as "kitsch", but otherwise praised Malo's voice and the musical variety. . [1] This, too, was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Americana Album the following year. The group formed in 1989 in Miami, Florida. . With music flavored by Latin rhythms and rock, punctuated by Malo's soaring, romantic tenor, the Mavericks eventually made their way to Nashville and the country music scene. 20112015: Second reunion and Valory Music, List of awards and nominations received by The Mavericks, sorted by year. After one independent album, the band was signed by MCA Nashville Records and David Lee Holt replaced Peeler on lead guitar; he would be replaced by Nick Kane shortly after their second MCA album and third overall 1994's What a Crying Shame. Three of their singles made top ten on the country music charts of the defunct RPM magazine in Canada, and "Dance the Night Away" was a hit single in the United Kingdom in 1998. By the spring of 1996, the album had gone gold. [3] The album was released in May 1992 and charted one single a month later: a cover of Hank Williams' "Hey Good Lookin'", which the band took to number 74 on Billboard Hot Country Songs. Led by singer/songwriter Raul Malo, the band was formed in Florida in the late '80s. 5. A studio album, Brand New Day, followed in March 2017. [1] The album charted only two singles in the United States: "To Be with You" and "Dance the Night Away", neither reaching top 40 on Hot Country Songs. The two-word title suggests much more. It's like we've had three different lives, says Raul Malo, the bands lead singer and songwriter, and now this is a whole new beginning. Paul Deakin. The songs all mean something to me, personally. He co-produced it with guitarists Richard Bennett and Steve Fishell, both of whom also played on the album. They reunited for one album in 2003 on Sanctuary Records, by which point Perez had become their fourth guitarist, and former touring keyboardist Jerry Dale McFadden became an official fifth member. The Mavericks are an American country music band. @MavericksMusic. 2. The song peaked at number thirteen on Hot Country Songs in 1996, representing not only The Mavericks' highest peak on that chart, but also Jimnez's only appearance on it. They are one of the most dynamic live music bands in the country and you can catch them in Strauss Square this spring! But hes still honing his bilingual craft. German; 0. Asked to explain what our way actually means, the normally articulate bandleader grasps for insight into his own creative process. [56] Coinciding with this reunion, the group signed with Valory Music Co., an imprint of Big Machine Records, in February 2012. McFadden officially became a fifth member at this point, still accompanying on keyboards. 1, made during the Mono tour. The song is played in a much more straightforward fashion, but it also went through a surprise twist in the studio. I was never one of those kids who were like, Ah, I hate that music, says Malo. The line-up includes Malos fellow Miamian and charter bandmember, Paul Deakin on drums and vibraphone, as well as veteran Jerry Dale McFadden, who joined in 1993. [10] Conversely, Karen Essex of New Country magazine stated that Holt left amicably. [3] Malo wrote every song on the album. The last The Mavericks concert was on February 27, 2023 at Norwegian Cruise Line - Norwegian Pearl in Miami, Florida, United States. Malo, without The Mavericks, was experimenting in the studio one day with members of a new Cuban rock band, Sweet Lizzy Project, whom he had met while filming the 2017 PBS special, "Havana Time Machine." Malo later brought the Cuban band to Nashville, recruiting lead singer Lissett Diaz as cowriter and background singer on the new album. Trampoline followed in 1998. Im looking forward to it and Im kind of nervous about it too. [1] The album was led off by the single "Here Comes the Rain", which charted at 22 on Hot Country Songs that year. More:The Mavericks say band member assaulted in Franklin reportedly for speaking Spanish. Jaime Hanna would also go on to tour with The Mavericks as a backup musician. The group's run of hits faded in the 21st century, and they spent most of the 2000s on hiatus, yet they still held on to a loyal fan base who embrace the group's enthusiastic eclecticism. [69] Coinciding with this tour, the band released their next album, Play the Hits, the same year. [65] Country Standard Time reviewer Andy Turner stated that the album "is quite festive and certainly sounds like a band happy to be back and having a fun time. [7] Their first full-length album for Valory In Time was released on February 26, 2013. Their first release on their own label was a live album titled All Night Live, Volume 1. [1][3][4] They immediately began touring throughout the Miami area, primarily at venues that typically booked rock bands. Musician/band. What You Do to Me. Further writing and studiodates continued in Nashville amid . Band Nashville, TN linktr.ee/mavericks Born 1989 Joined February 2012. By . Topline. Also in 1999, Reynolds divorced Yearwood; she would marry Garth Brooks in 2005. I had coffee ready. Trumpet player Lorenzo Molina Ruiz posted online that he and his friend Orlando . Merry Christmas!, followed in October 2018. Austin, TX. The band signed a deal with Valory Music, an imprint of Big Machine Records, and in early 2012 they charted with the digital EP Suited Up and Ready and the single "Born to Be Blue." Malo and Deakin founded the band in 1989 along with Robert Reynolds and Ben Peeler. In May 2008, Music Canada reduced the qualification for double-platinum sales from 200,000 to 160,000. [28], In 1996, Music for All Occasions was certified gold by the RIAA for shipments of 500,000 copies. The band's members have been at it for more than 25 years; they're Grammy winners and more importantly party starters. Its a communal project in many ways, says Malo, even though I'm leading the charge,. We let that go, but then the situation got worse and we had to make something more final.. A member of the award-winning band The Mavericks was assaulted at a Franklin bar, and police have asked for the public's help to identify the suspects. The diverse group released their first EP, Maverick City, Vol. [31] Similarly, Mark Deming of AllMusic wrote that it was "a slyer, more subtle affair" compared to What a Crying Shame, and added that "the record's abundant pleasures become clear upon repeated listenings". Malos musical milieu was a mind-expanding cultural mashup. [14] It was also at this point that keyboardist Jerry Dale McFadden began accompanying the band in concerts. So it's not as methodical as you might think. The Mavericks. Pretend. [9] This was because at the time, the Miami music scene was better known for hip hop music and dance music than for country. Between 1991 and 2003, they recorded six studio albums, in addition to charting 14 singles . The Mavericks Say a Founding Member Has Been Fired for Drug Addiction, Jason Isbell Releases Death Wish From New Album, The Cadillac Three and Elvie Shane Knock You on Your Ass With New Collab Hillbilly, Glastonbury Co-Organizer Promises Female Headliners in 2024 After All-Male Top Billing This Year, There Were Sidemen. Sometimes I roll a joint and I mess with the sounds, I get the right guitar and sometimes an arrangement comes out, or sometimes a whole song. They won a Grammy Award in 1996 for Best Country Performance by Duo/Group . [40] "Dance the Night Away" was also the band's fifth and final Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Robert Reynolds (1989 - 2014) The Mavericks are an American country music band. [7] The song was initially unsuccessful at radio, but Malo insisted that the label keep promoting it through the Christmas season of late 1993-early 1994, after which it began ascending the airplay charts. The inspiration for this labor of love is rooted in the immigrant experience of the bands founder. Songs by Cubas venerable Omara Portuondo, Mexicos romantic Trio Los Panchos, and brash mariachi superstar Vicente Fernandez. Buy The Mavericks tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. The Mavericks, a roots band that's released records on both MCA and Mercury, will also play, along with JJ Grey & Mofro, Cory Wong, Amythyst Kiah and Neal Francis. Find top songs and albums by The Mavericks including All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down (feat. Just in time for the 10th anniversary, Big Machine is reissuing the Mavericks' studio album, In Time, with bonus tracks, including an unreleased recording from the original sessions and a cover of Glen Campbell's "Gentle On My Mind," A perfect example of the band's vibrant and irresistible signature Latin-style Americana, the album garnered critical acclaim, standing the test of time as both a . [12] In 1993, The Mavericks chose Bill Dwyer to fill in on lead guitar while on tour in Europe. In addition, the band has received one Grammy Award, two Country Music Association awards, and three Academy of Country Music awards. [24] Despite the commercial success of the album, Deakin was critical of its overall sound, saying that "there was little vibe to it" and that he considered "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down" to be its only good song. Later that year, the Mavericks set about recording their first major-label album; before the sessions began, they added lead guitarist David Lee Holt, who had previously played with Joe Ely, Rosie Flores, and Carlene Carter. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Accompanying him at these shows was a nine-piece band assembled by session musician Dennis Burnside. Malo and Deakin founded the band in 1989 along with Robert Reynolds (bass guitar) and Ben Peeler (lead guitar). In 1999, their band issued an album featuring three new tracks called 'Super Colossal Smash Hits of the 90s: The Best of The Mavericks'. They only played 3 of their earlier hits. Alejandro met me at my house at 9:00 AM. 4. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. An initial period of heady success marked by big hits and critical acclaim in the 90s. I know my guys and I know what they can play, and when the band jams, its a special thing. The Mavericks are a country music group currently consisting of members Raul Malo, who is the lead singer; drummer Paul Deakin; vocalist and guitarist Eddie Perez; and on keyboards in Jerry Dale . The two of them developed a friendship after realizing that they both shared interest in musicians such as Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash, and decided to form their own band. The other Mexican tune, No Vale la Pena, is a much lighter take on ending a relationship by flatly telling your ungrateful partner, as the title says, its not worth it. The song was written by Juan Gabriel, another beloved star who Malo considers one of my favorites. The Mavericks mariachi-flavored rendition features guest artist Flaco Jimenez, San Antonios world-renowned accordion player. The Mavericks are one of the most innovative country bands around. Their sound is defined by a wide variety of musical styles outside of country music, such as Tejano, Latin, Americana, and the pop music of the 1950s, with particular emphasis on Malo's singing voice. Formed in Miami, Fla., in the late 1980s -- and fronted by vocalist Ral Malo -- the band melds traditional country, blues and . HIGHLY recommend that you try to see them in a live performance. The band tells RS they've since fired Reynolds over a debilitating opiate addiction. This album consisted entirely of cover songs, including Bruce Springsteen's "Hungry Heart", Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel", Willie Nelson's "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain", and Freddy Fender's "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" among others. On this project, Malo co-produced with Niko Bolas and wrote or co-wrote every song. I play accordion and sing background . He was playing a guitar solo and I was like, Dude, that sounds like Eric Clapton. The record worked its way onto playlists across Florida and made its way to Nashville, where it gained the attention of nearly every major record label. [7] Also included on the album was a collaboration with Trisha Yearwood on a cover of Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra's 1967 single "Somethin' Stupid". Members of the Mavericks Dance Team perform during the 2010 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game presented by FINAL FANTASY XIII on center court during NBA. Entitled simply En Espaol, it is produced by Malo and the bands long-time collaborator Niko Bolas (Neil Young, Prince, Sheryl Crow). "[9], Holt quit the band after only one album. Spectrum. [58] Following this album, the band announced in early 2014 that they would honor their twenty-fifth anniversary with a tour throughout the United States and Canada, starting in Charleston, South Carolina. What: The Mavericks' accordionist Michael Guerra and friends TexPop Christmas Party and membership drive When: 2-5 p.m. Sunday; music from 2-4 p.m. Where: South Texas Popular Culture . In fact, Deakin says the issues with Reynolds and his substance-abuse problem date back to just prior to the In Time sessions. [74] Mark Deming highlighted Nick Kane's "fine hipster jazz picking" in a review of Music for All Occasions. In 1989, the year the Mavericks first convened, the divide between pop and country was still relatively wide, even despite the progress made by bands like the Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers . Malo had previously played in several different bands while he was in high school, as did bassist Robert Reynolds. The songs are as diverse as Latin America itself, and as cohesive as the ideal of the American melting pot. Later, with some spare studio time near the end of recording, the song was resuscitated, and it jumped back to life with a jolt. 1989 - present (34 years) Founded In. [27] Its follow-up was "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down", a collaboration with Tejano accordionist Flaco Jimnez. In December 2014, the Mavericks made the surprising announcement that Reynolds had been fired from the band after it was discovered he had developed an opiate addiction (the group said they had financed several unsuccessful stays in rehab for him) and was accused of soliciting money from fans under false pretenses. I'm proud of this record for that. [5] Peeler was fired from his role as guitarist in October 1991 due to concerns from the other three band members and their then-manager that his playing was not suitable for a country music band. from $40 The Mavericks 'Our Lady' Shirt . The Mavericks have charted fifteen times on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs charts; their highest-peaking single there is "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down", a collaboration with accordionist Flaco Jimnez which reached number thirteen in 1996. [1] A thirtieth-anniversary tour followed in 2019, focusing mainly on the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Netherlands while also including select locations in the United States. Easily the group's most musically ambitious set to date, Trampoline's blend of pop and Latin textures didn't connect with the mainstream country audience in the United States, though the album (and its first single, "Dance the Night Away") proved to be a major success in the United Kingdom. Everybody assumed it was about his wifes struggle with cancer, when in fact it wasnt. Accompanying him was Jaime Hanna, son of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band founder Jeff Hanna. Eddie Perez, a Mexican American guitarist from Los Angeles, is the bands youngest and newest member, becoming a Maverick in 2003. He was christened Ral Francisco Martnez-Malo Jr., the son of Cuban exiles who was born and raised in the stimulating immigrant environment of Miamis Little Havana. Mavericks Band Member and Friend Beaten in Tennessee Bar Allegedly for Speaking Spanish. Pop and folk music from many countries flooded Latin communities. Its no coincidence that the album ends with this positive note about going home to Pinar del Ro, where Malos father is from. I confronted him about it, and he denied, Deakin tells Rolling Stone Country. I was doing this solo stuff and I thought, If The Mavericks ever get back together, I would love to do this project with them. The band recorded a total of four albums for MCA and one for Mercury Records before disbanding in 2000. [7] The latter was more successful in the United Kingdom, reaching number four on the UK Singles Chart in 1998. The band readily embraced the all-Latin concept, as a team. Fortunately, in October 2011, The Mavericks announced their plans to reunite for a 2012 tour. VuHaus Hear The Mavericks perform two songs live at the audio link above. The band did not publicize Reynolds's departure until December. Their first full-length album, Maverick City Vol. The Dallas Mavericks dance team performs during the game against the Los Angeles Lakers at the American Airlines Center on January 13, 2010 in. I knew about it from before the band got back together. Buchanan said that the band was "at loggerheads with their record company". The closing track, Me Voy a Pinar del Ro, is a paean to the natural beauty of Cubas western-most province, relatively untouched by tourism. Rockabilly Noches - 108th Annual Paramount Gala with The Mavericks. He was using our fan base to reach out and acquire these things, adds Perez. Follow. It's Live!, composed of earlier concert recordings and released only in Canada in 1997. Harvesting a sea of influences - from Dean Martin to the Sir Douglas Quintet, from Hank Williams and Ray Price to tangos, polkas, and Ravel's "Bolero" - this album is as bold as it was exciting to record. * Raul Malo - vocals * Robert Reynolds - bass * Paul Deakin - drums * Eddie Perez - guitar, * David Lee Holt - guitar (1991 - 1994) * Nick Kane - guitar (1994 - 2003). Reynolds told Mike Cooper of The Hard Report in July of that year that the band did not yet know who would replace Holt. The Mavericks reunited again in 2011, and expanded their lineup to a quintet with pianist Jerry Dale McFadden, a longtime sideman, was bumped up to full membership alongside Malo, Deakin, Perez, and Reynolds. [24] The Academy of Country Music also awarded the band as Top Vocal Group and Top New Vocal Duet or Group in 1994; they would win the former again in 1995 and be nominated a third time for it in 1996. And by 12:30, the Mavericks were recording this song at the legendary Blackbird Studios. The Mavericks are, indeed, a post . Official Music Video for 'Por Ti (Yo Quiero Ser), from The Mavericks 'En Espaol' EDICIN DELUXE! Arriving March 3rd via The Valory Music Co., the re-vamped record includes all 14 original tracks plus never-before-released songs "Tonight Is The Night," the group's exquisite take on "Gentle On My Mind," and a rare conjunto version of "Ven Hacia . 1 in 2019. While they initially struggled to make the most of their talent and influences on their first two albums, they hit their stride with 1994's What a Crying Shame, a critical and commercial breakthrough that was a grand showcase for the rich, emotive vocals of Raul Malo and the band's eclectic but accessible approach. The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Recordings from many countries were distributed domestically by major labels, sold in neighborhood discotecas, and broadcast on television and radio via a booming network of Spanish-language media. Shoot, we had played it live and it just rocked. The number then moves into a lush passage with horns and strings, culminating in a thunderous crescendo evoking Phil Spectors wall of sound., "We have a million versions of that song that have been done the traditional way, says Malo. . To me, the criterion really was pretty simple, he says. Their version of "Blue Moon" was featured in Tom Hanks' 1995 motion picture "Apollo 13". Other band members had commitments. Learn all about The Mavericks on AllMusic. I think I had one of them written, he says, and then the others, I just thought it would be fun to see what I could come up with, what I could write, and just give it a shot. But Malo persisted, and it paid off. The Mavericks announced the departure of founding member Robert Reynolds in October, and in a new interview, the band claim he was fired due to an ongoing addiction to . As Malo entered adolescence in the 1970s, the Latin music industry was flourishing in the United States. To me, it was just part of the vocabulary, part of the DNA.. Explore The Mavericks's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. emotive vocals of Raul Malo and the band's eclectic but accessible approach. Band Members : Raul Malo - lead vocals, rhythm guitar: Robert Reynolds - bass guitar: Paul Deakin - drums, percussion: Eddie Perez - guitar: Jerry Dale McFadden - keyboard: The Mavericks are a genre-defying American band founded in 1989 in Miami, Florida. [7] Also included on the album was a collaboration with Willie Nelson on "Time Goes By". 2:08. 1. Like the bands entire body of music, this one album cannot be boxed into a single category. Left to right: Eddie Perez, Raul Malo, Paul Deakin, and Jerry Dale McFadden. [54], In October 2011, Malo, Deakin, Reynolds, and Perez reunited as The Mavericks for a second time. I wasnt quite sure what it meant exactly, or what I was going to say, but somehow it felt right to start the song with those words After many conversations and late nights out on the road, the song kind of wrote itself. Although all 12 tracks are in Spanish, as the title suggests, the collection represents a diversity of musical styles and cultural traditions, from tender boleros to brassy mariachi to reimagined Afro-Cuban classics. Group Members. [1][5] In late 1990, The Mavericks released their self-titled debut album on a local independent label called Y&T Music. Seven of the tunes are familiar gems drawn from the vast Latin American songbook, while five are originals written or co-written by Malo. Raul Malo and Robert Reynolds of the Mavericks onstage 2013. [11] As a result, it reached a peak of number 25 in early 1994. [19][20][a] In February 1995, What a Crying Shame was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of one million copies. [9] Writing for AllMusic, John D. Buchanan described What a Crying Shame as "a grand showcase for the rich, emotive vocals of Raul Malo and the band's eclectic but accessible approach. [33], Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Scott Schnider described Malo's singing voice favorably, also noting influences of samba and soul music in the album's tracks. As fans might expect, The Mavericks did not record straight-up covers of golden oldies. #InTime 10th Anniversary Deluxe Out 3.3.23 Text Us 615-398-4987 Hear music, shop merch & get World Tour tickets. Reynolds took to one knee following a performance at Buck Owens' Crystal Palace in Bakersfield . Deakin says he, Malo and Perez who along with Jerry Dale McFadden make up the four core members of the Mavericks are choosing to make the intra-band turmoil public for the sake of Reynolds, Reynolds wife and the eclectic groups fans. Writing for AllMusic, Steve Leggett stated that it was "a further step away from anything resembling a mainstream country release, incorporating not only the Tex-Mex and Cuban influences the band was known for, but also the rhythms of polkas, tangos, and all manner of approaches". This was because the band wanted to perform original songs, while most of the country music-themed venues at the time preferred acts that performed cover songs instead. According to his now former bandmates, singer Raul Malo, drummer Paul Deakin and guitarist Eddie Perez, who gathered last week in a conference room at the Mavericks record label offices in Nashville to speak to Rolling StoneCountry and set the record straight,Reynolds is in the grip of an opiate addiction and has been unable to record or tour. The Mavericks She's About A Mover (Sir Douglas Quintet cover) The Mavericks recorded a great cover of the Sir Douglas Quintet 's "Nitty Gritty" on their 2015 album Mono, but I'm more partial to their cover of that band's biggest hit, "She's About A Mover," which often features in their live shows, sometimes paired with . Their first release on the new label was a concert recording, All Night Live, Vol. For Clara Jimin Oh-Havenith The hub of the growing clan was the abode of Malos maternal grandfather, who himself had immigrated from Spain to Cuba, later bringing his family to Florida. After one independent album, the band was signed by MCA Nashville Records and David Lee Holt replaced Peeler on lead guitar; he would be replaced by Nick Kane . Malo and co-founding drummer Paul Deakin moved the Mavericks to Nashville . UNBELIEVABLE live show! The band is known for "What A Crying Shame," "All You Ever Do is Bring Me Down," "Dance the Night Away" and many more songs. "[72], At the time of their signing with MCA, The Mavericks were seen as unusual in country music due not only to Malo's Cuban-American ancestry, but also to the band's origins in Miami, Florida. It's part of the journey and the longing to be there, says Malo of his parents island homeland. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays Watch Now Deming said of this album that "Even when the Mavericks don't necessarily make the songs their own, they know how to perform them with a conviction that elevates them from the work of another cover outfit".
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