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SUMMARY:Great Race Concert: The Mavericks
DESCRIPTION:The Mavericks Live on the WNMU campus with opening act McKinley James! Food trucks and a bar hosted by Q's Southern Bistro on site Doors open at 5:30 PM McKinley James: 6:30 PM The Mavericks: 8:00 PM Any band that manages to survive three decades\, seeing its core members go from young adults to veteran musicians is bound to have its swings and cycles. ?The Mavericks\, the eclectic rock and country group known for crisscrossing musical boundaries with abandon\, has gone through three distinct phases since it was founded in Miami in 1989. An initial period of heady success marked by big hits and critical acclaim in the '90s. A long hiatus starting 2003 when the musicians each went their own way. And finally\, a triumphant reunion in 2012 which held long enough for them to recently celebrate the band's 30th anniversary. ?Now\, The Mavericks are releasing a new album that ushers in the fourth phase of their evolution. "It's like we've had three different lives\," says Raul Malo\, the band's lead singer and songwriter\, "and now this is a whole new beginning. We're sort of going into uncharted territory. I'm looking forward to it and I'm kind of nervous about it too. It's certainly a new adventure." ?On August 21\, The Mavericks officially launch that adventure with the debut of their first-ever\, all-Spanish album\, released on the band's own Mono Mundo label. Entitled simply En Espa ol\, it is produced by Malo and the band's long-time collaborator Niko Bolas (Neil Young\, Prince\, Sheryl Crow). The line-up includes Malo's fellow Miamian and charter band member\, Paul Deakin on drums and vibraphone\, as well as veteran Jerry Dale McFadden\, who joined in 1993. Eddie Perez\, a Mexican American guitarist from Los Angeles\, is the band's youngest and newest member\, becoming a Maverick in 2003.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<img alt="" height="321" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/1942/Image/GR.jpg" style="width: 450px\; height: 321px\;" width="450" /><br />\nThe Mavericks Live on the WNMU campus with opening act McKinley James! Food trucks and a bar hosted by Q&rsquo\;s Southern Bistro on site Doors open at 5:30 PM McKinley James: 6:30 PM The Mavericks: 8:00 PM Any band that manages to survive three decades\, seeing its core members go from young adults to veteran musicians is bound to have its swings and cycles. ?The Mavericks\, the eclectic rock and country group known for crisscrossing musical boundaries with abandon\, has gone through three distinct phases since it was founded in Miami in 1989. An initial period of heady success marked by big hits and critical acclaim in the &lsquo\;90s. A long hiatus starting 2003 when the musicians each went their own way. And finally\, a triumphant reunion in 2012 which held long enough for them to recently celebrate the band&rsquo\;s 30th anniversary. ?Now\, The Mavericks are releasing a new album that ushers in the fourth phase of their evolution. &ldquo\;It&rsquo\;s like we&rsquo\;ve had three different lives\,&rdquo\; says Raul Malo\, the band&rsquo\;s lead singer and songwriter\, &ldquo\;and now this is a whole new beginning. We&rsquo\;re sort of going into uncharted territory. I&rsquo\;m looking forward to it and I&rsquo\;m kind of nervous about it too. It&rsquo\;s certainly a new adventure.&rdquo\; ?On August 21\, The Mavericks officially launch that adventure with the debut of their first-ever\, all-Spanish album\, released on the band&rsquo\;s own Mono Mundo label. Entitled simply En Espa&ntilde\;ol\, it is produced by Malo and the band&rsquo\;s long-time collaborator Niko Bolas (Neil Young\, Prince\, Sheryl Crow). The line-up includes Malo&rsquo\;s fellow Miamian and charter band member\, Paul Deakin on drums and vibraphone\, as well as veteran Jerry Dale McFadden\, who joined in 1993. Eddie Perez\, a Mexican American guitarist from Los Angeles\, is the band&rsquo\;s youngest and newest member\, becoming a Maverick in 2003.
LOCATION:Western New Mexico University
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DTSTAMP:20260404T104353Z
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