The dynamic singer-songwriter who fused Latin, rock and country died a year after he was diagnosed with colon cancer.
Genre-blending visionary Raul Malo, frontman of band The Mavericks whose velvety baritone and versatile songwriting defined ...
Raul Malo, the soulful tenor and frontman of the genre-defying, Grammy-winning band The Mavericks, has died. He was 60.
The dynamic singer, who died Monday, was attracted to the Tex-Mex music pioneered by Doug Sahm and Flaco Jimenez.
Raul Malo, the operatic vocalist and co-founder of the Grammy-winning, Latin-tinged country band the Mavericks, died Monday. He was 60. A rep for the Mavericks confirmed his death to Rolling Stone, ...
The Miami-born, Cuban American musician, who died Dec. 8, played music that embraced Latin rhythms, roots, rock 'n' roll, and country. Originally broadcast in 1995.
Bandmates and friends galore honored the country band’s leader, currently undergoing cancer treatment, at the first of two ...
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The Mavericks Singer Raul Malo’s Final Letter to Fans: ‘You All Carried Me More Than You Know’
Raul Malo, the Mavericks singer who died Monday at 60, addressed fans in a final letter accepting his National Music Council award.
Raul Malo, frontman for Tex-Mex band The Mavericks who later played with Latin supergroup Los Super Seven, died Dec. 8 of cancer. He was 60.
The son of Cuban immigrants, Malo and his band blended country, rock and roll, folk, jump blues, Latin music and Cajun ...
The music world is mourning the death of Raul Malo, the genre-blending visionary and frontman of The Mavericks.
Singer and songwriter whose hits with his band the Mavericks included the gloriously cheerful Dance the Night Away ...
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