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Latin, Americana, Country, Rock
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About The Mavericks
The Mavericks, the eclectic rock and country group known for crisscrossing musical boundaries with abandon, has gone through three distinct phases since it was founded in Miami in 1989. An initial period of heady success marked by big hits and critical acclaim in the ‘90s. A long hiatus starting 2003 when the musicians each went their own way. And finally, a triumphant reunion in 2012 which held long enough for them to recently celebrate the band’s 30th anniversary.
Now, The Mavericks have ushered in the fourth phase of their evolution with the #1 Billboard debut of their first-ever, all Spanish album, En Español, released on the band’s own Mono Mundo label. 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. Seven of the tunes are familiar gems drawn from the vast Latin American songbook, while five are originals written or co-written by Malo.
Like the band’s entire body of music, this one album cannot be boxed into a single category. The songs are as diverse as Latin America itself, and as cohesive as the ideal of the American melting pot. To season this rich musical paella, The Mavericks add their signature country/rock/Tex-Mex flavors and a refreshing spontaneity to the mix. En Español flips the band’s usual fusion formula, which adds a striking assortment of genres – salsa, ska, norteño, mariachi, and much more – to its sturdy rock/country base. Now, the foundation is solidly Latin with streaks of irreverent rock and twangy guitars running through it, all branded with the unmistakable Mavericks style.
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Genres
Latin, Americana, Country, Rock
Band members
Jerry Dale McFadden, Raul Malo, Eddie Perez, Paul Deakin
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What fans are saying
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I have seen The Mavericks many, many times since they reunited ten years ago and they have consistently been one of the best live bands out there making the rounds. In the beginning, it felt like each concert was a special event and that the evening could unfold in any direction at the whim of lead maestro Raul Malo. There was an air of danger, uncertainty and excitement at these outings, and they always delivered a powerhouse, epic show. Fast forward several years and now I hate to say that they have become utterly... predictable. This is not to take anything away from their musicianship and showmanship. But they have been essentially stuck on autopilot since their return to the stage following the pandemic. They perform basically the same setlist every night (with a few substitutions here and there) with the same arrangements and the same stage schtick. Where did the spontaneity and danger go? It almost seems like they have just settled into a comfortable groove and they are kind of phoning it in at this point. Admittedly, any band should be so lucky to be phoning it in at this level. Nonetheless, compared to the live act they were 5-10 years ago, it is quite a tumble from greatness. Regarding their show at Tilles Center. Meh, it was alright.
Tilles Center’s Concert Hall
Brookville, NY
Oct 24, 2022
De
I have seen The Mavericks many, many times since they reunited ten years ago and they have consistently been one of the best live bands out there making the rounds. In the beginning, it felt like each concert was a special event and that the evening could unfold in any direction at the whim of lead maestro Raul Malo. There was an air of danger, uncertainty and excitement at these outings, and they always delivered a powerhouse, epic show. Fast forward several years and now I hate to say that they have become utterly... predictable. This is not to take anything away from their musicianship and showmanship. But they have been essentially stuck on autopilot since their return to the stage following the pandemic. They perform basically the same setlist every night (with a few substitutions here and there) with the same arrangements and the same stage schtick. Where did the spontaneity and danger go? It almost seems like they have just settled into a comfortable groove and they are kind of phoning it in at this point. Admittedly, any band should be so lucky to be phoning it in at this level. Nonetheless, compared to the live act they were 5-10 years ago, it is quite a tumble from greatness. Regarding their show at Tilles Center. Meh, it was alright.
Tilles Center’s Concert Hall
Brookville, NY
Oct 24, 2022
Geoff
Sometimes it is a good idea to team up artists on tour—I generally find it it NOT. The Mavericks’ opening act was a country band and I believe they were talented musicians but I don’t like that kind of music. It’s like rap music—it all sounds the same to me. I gritted my teeth through their set although it was apparent lots of other people like them.
The Mavericks-a band I have travelled to see and whose music I love—were good. Their musicianship was typically great but the energy of the band seemed less than 100 %. Maybe the energy level was 90%. It was hot and Smokey at the venue so maybe that contributed to that. I was disappointed Eddie Perez was absent (I hope he is OK and was just taking the night off). The player who filled in for him was pretty good but he’s not quite a fitted member of the team. Finally, splitting the bill with Dwight Yoakum meant the Mavericks’ set was abbreviated. That was disappointing but that was the deal the artists made—I knew I wasn’t going to get a full dose of Maverick goodness.
I left the concert and skipped Dwight Yoakum. He is an accomplished artist with many fans. I just don’t care for his music.
Big Sky Brewing Co
Missoula, MT
Jul 20, 2024
Geoff
Sometimes it is a good idea to team up artists on tour—I generally find it it NOT. The Mavericks’ opening act was a country band and I believe they were talented musicians but I don’t like that kind of music. It’s like rap music—it all sounds the same to me. I gritted my teeth through their set although it was apparent lots of other people like them.
The Mavericks-a band I have travelled to see and whose music I love—were good. Their musicianship was typically great but the energy of the band seemed less than 100 %. Maybe the energy level was 90%. It was hot and Smokey at the venue so maybe that contributed to that. I was disappointed Eddie Perez was absent (I hope he is OK and was just taking the night off). The player who filled in for him was pretty good but he’s not quite a fitted member of the team. Finally, splitting the bill with Dwight Yoakum meant the Mavericks’ set was abbreviated. That was disappointing but that was the deal the artists made—I knew I wasn’t going to get a full dose of Maverick goodness.
I left the concert and skipped Dwight Yoakum. He is an accomplished artist with many fans. I just don’t care for his music.
Big Sky Brewing Co
Missoula, MT
Jul 20, 2024
Geoff
Sometimes it is a good idea to team up artists on tour—I generally find it it NOT. The Mavericks’ opening act was a country band and I believe they were talented musicians but I don’t like that kind of music. It’s like rap music—it all sounds the same to me. I gritted my teeth through their set although it was apparent lots of other people like them.
The Mavericks-a band I have travelled to see and whose music I love—were good. Their musicianship was typically great but the energy of the band seemed less than 100 %. Maybe the energy level was 90%. It was hot and Smokey at the venue so maybe that contributed to that. I was disappointed Eddie Perez was absent (I hope he is OK and was just taking the night off). The player who filled in for him was pretty good but he’s not quite a fitted member of the team. Finally, splitting the bill with Dwight Yoakum meant the Mavericks’ set was abbreviated. That was disappointing but that was the deal the artists made—I knew I wasn’t going to get a full dose of Maverick goodness.
I left the concert and skipped Dwight Yoakum. He is an accomplished artist with many fans. I just don’t care for his music.
Big Sky Brewing Co
Missoula, MT
Jul 20, 2024
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