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From 1995's 'Music for All Occasions' A live staple that remains the Mavericks' biggest country singles chart hit — the song peaked at No. 13 — "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down" is a classic ...
However, The Mavericks always live up their name. In an era when many recording artists pay attention to trends, ... and more chart success followed with 1995's "Music for All Occasions." ...
In 1989, the year the Mavericks first convened, the divide between pop and country was still relatively wide, even despite the progress made by bands like the Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers ...
The Mavericks kicked off AmericanaFest 2018 with an all-star concert at the Basement East in Nashville.
When The Mavericks hit Nashville it was in the waning days of what Steve Earle likes to call country music's 'great credibility scare' — a time when Earle, Nanci Griffith, Lyle Lovett, Patty ...
The Mavericks end an eight-year hiatus with a great new record, "In Time." Frontman Raul Malo and his bandmates didn't pick up where they left off; no, as good as they were then, they're even ...
It takes some kind of a singer to even attempt to sing Roy Orbison's timeless classic "Crying." ...
The Mavericks, comprised of Raul Malo, Eddie Perez, Paul Deakin and Jerry Dale McFadden, will open for country legend Dwight Yoakam on Friday, March 28 at Alliant Energy PowerHouse.