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The Mavericks Biography

The Mavericks Biography

The Mavericks was a Grammy Award-winning alternative country music band founded in 1989 in Miami, Florida, United States. Between 1991 and 2003 they recorded six studio albums, in addition to charting fourteen singles on the U.S. Billboard country charts. Their highest-peaking single was 1996's "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down", a collaboration with accordionist Flaco Jimenez. After the band split up in 2003, lead singer Raul Malo became a solo artist. Robert Reynolds has released two excellent solo EPs, 'Audrey In A Dream' & 'The Wintersky Works', co-founded a 'sort-of-supergroup' called SWAG - releasing the album Catchall, and performs with fellow member Paul Deakin in various groups. Occasional supporting member, guitarist & songwriter Jaime Hanna, joined Jonathan McEuen in the duo Hanna-McEuen. Raul Malo met bassist Robert Reynolds at high school in Florida and discovered they had similar musical tastes (such as Hank Williams, Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline). Reynolds persuaded his friend Paul Deakin to join them on drums and by the late 1980s they had added guitarist Ben Peeler and were performing as the Mavericks. Writing much of the material, and being a versatile singer, Raul Malo was a driving force behind the band. They began playing their own material in rock clubs in the Miami area, as country venues tended to only want bands that played covers.

The Mavericks was a Grammy Award-winning alternative country music band founded in 1989 in Miami, Florida, United States. Between 1991 and 2003 they recorded six studio albums, in addition to charting fourteen singles on the U.S. Billboard country charts. Their highest-peaking single was 1996's "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down", a collaboration with accordionist Flaco Jimenez. After the band split up in 2003, lead singer Raul Malo became a solo artist. Robert Reynolds has released two excellent solo EPs, 'Audrey In A Dream' & 'The Wintersky Works', co-founded a 'sort-of-supergroup' called SWAG - releasing the album Catchall, and performs with fellow member Paul Deakin in various groups. Occasional supporting member, guitarist & songwriter Jaime Hanna, joined Jonathan McEuen in the duo Hanna-McEuen. Raul Malo met bassist Robert Reynolds at high school in Florida and discovered they had similar musical tastes (such as Hank Williams, Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline). Reynolds persuaded his friend Paul Deakin to join them on drums and by the late 1980s they had added guitarist Ben Peeler and were performing as the Mavericks. Writing much of the material, and being a versatile singer, Raul Malo was a driving force behind the band. They began playing their own material in rock clubs in the Miami area, as country venues tended to only want bands that played covers.


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