The Mavericks
![The Mavericks in 2020. Left to right: [[Eddie Perez (guitarist)|Eddie Perez]], [[Raul Malo]], Paul Deakin, and Jerry Dale McFadden](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/03/The_Mavericks_-_2020.jpg)
The Mavericks have charted 15 times on the American ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts; their highest-peaking single there is "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down", a collaboration with accordionist Flaco Jiménez which reached number 13 in 1996. Three of their singles made top 10 on the country music charts of the defunct ''RPM'' magazine in Canada, and "Dance the Night Away" was a hit single in the United Kingdom in 1998. Their most commercially successful album ''What a Crying Shame'' has been certified platinum in the United States and double-platinum in Canada. In addition, the band has received one Grammy Award, two Country Music Association awards, and three Academy of Country Music awards. Their sound is defined by a wide variety of musical styles outside of country music, such as Tejano, Latin, Americana, and the pop music of the 1950s, with particular emphasis on Malo's singing voice. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Nick Kane, Jayant Acharya, Sandor Benickzy, Luis Caboclo, Simon Finnigan, Peter W. Kaplan, Hiroshi Shibasaki, Ronit Pressler, Michel J.A.M. van PuttenGet full text
Published 2017-01-01
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