The Mavericks leader Raul Malo doesn't consider the band's new album, 'En Español', a political statement -- but, he admits with a laugh, their timing is impeccable.
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 opiates.
After years away from the spotlight, the Mavericks are back with a new studio album, titled 'In Time.' The 10-track release on the Valory Music Co. record label will hit stores on Tuesday, Sept. 25, and will feature all new tunes from the timeless sound of Raul Malo and his bandmates.
There is a new Showdown champion! After almost record voting yesterday and last night on Taste of Country Nights radio, Eric Church's new single 'Creepin'' kinged Tim McGraw's 'Truck Yeah' by an almost two-to-one margin. The fourth single from Church's 'Chief' album seems poised to be another big song for the North Carolina-born country star. It could even become his third straight No. 1 hit.
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The Mavericks couldn't have timed their reunion more perfectly. The '90s hitmakers bring their familiar sound back to country radio with 'Born to Be Blue,' a track from their new 'Suited Up and Ready' EP. Too often, getting the old band back together produces tired rewrites of a classic sound. The Mavericks have managed to keep their signature style without alienating younger fans.