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First was "What a Crying Shame", one of the songs which Malo and Kostas co-wrote. [8] The song was initially unsuccessful at radio, but Malo insisted that the label keep promoting it through the Christmas season of late 1993-early 1994, after which it began ascending the airplay charts. [12] As a result, it reached a peak of number 25 in early ...
Ascención is the fourth album by Latin Rock band Malo, released in 1974. Track listing ... Steve Sherard: trombone; Mike Fugate: trumpet; Ron Smith: trumpet, Flugel ...
Steve Horowitz of PopMatters rated the album eight-out-of-ten-stars, and commented, "The music is far from ironic. The Mavericks sing and play as if time mattered—every second is precious. There are no wasted words or melodies, noodling frills or mindless riffs. Everything is present for a reason; to create an effect or sustain a mood."
The Mavericks is the first album by the American country music band the Mavericks. [3] [4] It was released in 1990 on the Miami, Florida-based Y&T Music label. Written entirely by the lead singer, Raul Malo, it is their only album with the guitarist Ben Peeler. "This Broken Heart", the only official single from this album, failed to chart.
Malo's January 1972 hit single, "Suavecito" (meaning "soft" or "smooth" in Spanish), was the group's only song that charted on Billboard's Top 20, at #18 for 10 weeks. Lyrics were written by singer Richard Bean, guitarist Abel Zarate, and Pablo Tellez.
Thump Records turns 35 this year. This is how the L.A. label has kept oldies alive through pop-up trucks, word-of-mouth and a music roster of up-and-coming artists.
In My Dreams is the sixth studio album released by country music artist Rick Trevino. It was produced by Raul Malo , lead singer for the alternative country band The Mavericks . Malo and Jaime Hanna, another former member of the Mavericks (who, in 2005, would pair up with Jonathan McEuen to form the duo Hanna-McEuen ), co-wrote the majority of ...
"Suavecito" is a song recorded by Malo in 1971. It was the lead single from their debut LP, Malo. Background. Suavecito means "soft" or "smooth" in Spanish. The song ...