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Malo (English: "Bad") is an American musical group known for its blend of Latino, rock, jazz and blues. The San Francisco -based ensemble was led by Richard Bean, Arcelio Garcia, and Jorge Santana , the brother of Latin-rock guitarist Carlos Santana .
Malo and Deakin founded the band in 1989 along with Robert Reynolds (bass guitar) and Ben Peeler (lead guitar). After one independent album, the band was signed by MCA Nashville Records and David Lee Holt replaced Peeler on lead guitar; he would be replaced by Nick Kane shortly after their second MCA album and third overall 1994's What a Crying ...
In honor of their new album "Moon and Stars" and their 35th anniversary as a band, the Mavericks will headline the Ryman Auditorium on Dec. 6-7. Raul Malo and the Mavericks bring multi-genre ...
Raul Francisco Martínez-Malo Jr. (born August 7, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer. He is the lead singer of country music band the Mavericks and the co-writer of many of their singles, as well as Rick Trevino 's 2003 single "In My Dreams".
New member Emily Armstrong joins band founder Mike Shinoda as a lead singer. The Eagles – Long Goodbye Final Tour. Dates: Jan. 18–April 12 | USA, Canada. Details: Eagles.com.
[16] Sean Daly of the Tampa Bay Times graded the album (A), and said that "Malo's restlessness and eclecticism probably cost the band bigger success and a smoother history. But from the sound of the new stuff, the four other guys in the band have come to terms with his wanderlust, as Malo had a hand in writing all 14 tracks, making In Time ...
The Black Keys aren’t the only group that may be falling victim to costly concert fatigue. Pop-rock band 311 announced it had canceled upcoming European tour dates due to the “rising costs of ...
Malo played together for four years and produced four albums [4] until they broke up and Santana embarked on a solo career and played with the New York-based band the Fania All-Stars. [2] His distinctive guitar was a green Fender Stratocaster, acquired in the 1970s. [5] After a long split, Santana toured with his brother, Carlos.