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  1. Raul Malo, the robust voice of the Mavericks, told fans on Thursday that he's been diagnosed with cancer. In both a statement to Rolling Stone and in a video message on Instagram, Malo, 58, said ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raul_MaloRaul Malo - Wikipedia

    Raúl Francisco Martínez-Malo Jr. (born August 7, 1965), known professionally as Raúl Malo, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer.

  3. raulmalo.comRaul Malo

    Raul Malo is the incomparable frontman of genre-defying, GRAMMY Award-winning band The Mavericks, and the sole writer of many of their songs.

  4. Raul Malo. On and off lead singer of the Mavericks who specializes in a diverse blend of rockabilly, honky tonk, Tejano, Cuban, and country.

  5. Mar 30, 2017 · The Mavericks’ Raul Malo on New Album: ‘You Can Shake Your Ass to It’. Eclectic group gets back on the dance floor with boisterous 'Brand New Day,' their first studio album since launching ...

  6. Sep 24, 2021 · The Mavericks' Raúl Malo Says His Latinidad Is a 'Big Part of What We Are' as a Band. The Mavericks frontman talks to PEOPLE about their recently released Spanish album En Español as he tells...

  7. The Mavericks are an American country music band from Miami, Florida. The band consists of Raul Malo (lead vocals, bass guitar), Paul Deakin (drums), Eddie Perez (lead guitar), and Jerry Dale McFadden (keyboards). Malo and Deakin founded the band in 1989 along with Robert Reynolds (bass guitar) and Ben Peeler (lead guitar).

  8. Tracking sessions were fast and inspired, built around the chemistry of four musical brothers — Malo, guitarist Eddie Perez, keyboardist Jerry Dale McFadden, and drummer Paul Deakin — who've logged thousands of hours onstage together, racking up multiple Grammy, ACM, and CMA Awards along the way.

  9. Discover The Mavericks, the award-winning band that mixes country, Latin, rock and pop. Learn about their history, new album, tour dates and videos.

  10. Apr 6, 2023 · Official Music Video for ’Solitary Blues’, from Raul Malos first-ever solo instrumental album ’Say Less’.

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