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  1. What a Crying Shame is the third studio album by American country music band The Mavericks. The album was released on February 1, 1994, by MCA Nashville. It includes the singles "What a Crying Shame", "O What a Thrill", "There Goes My Heart", "I Should Have Been True" and "All That Heaven Will Allow". In order, these singles reached numbers 25 ...

  2. The Mavericks - Oh, What A Crying Shame - YouTube. Philip Roberts. 448 subscribers. Subscribed. 120. 33K views 13 years ago. The Mavericks from the same set as "I Should Have Been True"...

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    Members include Paul Deakin (born c. 1959 in Ohio), drums; Nick Kane (replaced Ben Peeler and David Lee Holt) , lead guitar; Raul Malo (born c. 1965 in Miami, FL), songwriting, vocals, guitar; Robert Reynolds (born c. 1962 in Kansas City, MO; married Trisha Yearwood[a country singer], 1994), vocals, bass. Malo and Peeler formed group the Mavericks,...

    Some critics have accused the Mavericks of lightening up their message and style in order to appeal to a wider range of listeners. In fact, the band owes its very success to its members’ insistence upon artistic integrity at a time when they couldn’t even make a subsistence wage as performers. The group was founded in 1989 by Malo, a Cuban American...

    For more than two years the Mavericks reveled in their local popularity, augmenting their meager earnings as performers with day jobs and occasional appearances with more conventional bands. Gradually—as Malo added more and more songs he had written to their play list—they began to ponder the possibilities of landing a recording contract with a big...

    Having established themselves in Music City, the Mavericks embarked on the standard record-and-tour lifestyle of major country artists. Reynolds married singer Trisha Yearwood in 1994, and he and the other members of the group have all moved to Nashville. “If you dug old country music like we did, and were so far away from the place it originated,”...

    The Mavericks, Yesterday & Today, 1991. From Hell to Paradise, MCA, 1992. What a Crying Shame, MCA, 1994.

    Charlotte Observer, November 10, 1994. Country Music, March/April 1995. Lexington Herald-Leader, February 10, 1994. Miami Herald, April 21, 1990; December 7, 1990; November 2, 1991; August 15, 1993; October 27, 1994; November 2, 1994. Philadelphia Daily News, April 16, 1994. Additional information for this profile was obtained from MCA Nashville pu...

  4. Jul 30, 2018 · Jun 1. Sat 8:00 PM. Knoxville, TN · Bijou Theatre. · Ticketmaster. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group What A Crying Shame · The Mavericks What A Crying Shame ℗ An MCA...

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    The Mavericks, a country band whose neo-honky-tonk tunes hark back to the 1950s and 1960s, found success in Nashville with the release of their second major label album, What a Crying Shame, in 1994. The album's breakthrough helped to introduce country fans to the group's poetic, socially-conscious worldview and raucous, rock-influenced delivery.

  6. WHAT A CRYING SHAME is a classic that's built for the long haul. The Mavericks possess a slamming, authentic Southern rhythm section, featuring Nick Kane's tasty, idiomatic guitar, some of the classiest leads this side of James Burton. And in Raul Malo they highlight one of the most distinctive voices in all of country.

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