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  1. 27 de may. de 2023 · That is, if you are Raul Malo. Ever since the singer-songwriter/guitarist was a kid, he knew he wanted to make an instrumental record of his own. He may be one of the last singers you’d ever expect to cut an instrumental record, given that he uses his own voice as an instrument, an operatic yet pure-as-gold country voice that creates a highly emotive vehicle for his band The Mavericks .

  2. For You Lyrics: Cry tears in the dark, where no one can see you / Eyes, fairytale lies, they're all around you / I call out your name / And I, I wait in vain for you / I wanna be your sunrise / I

  3. 24 de abr. de 2023 · So leave me if you need to, I will still remember. Angel flying too close to the ground. Fly on fly on past, the speed of sound. I'd rather see you up than see you down. So leave me if you need to, I will still remember. Angel flying too close to the ground. So leave me if you need to, I will still remember.

  4. Raul Malo originally did You Can Depend on Me, White Christmas, Life Has Its Little Ups and Downs, Crying Time and other songs. Raul Malo wrote Dance the Night Away, Here Comes the Rain and The Losing Side of Me. ... Night Life: Raul Malo featuring Randle Currie: August 20, 2013: ... Secret Heart: Raul Malo: July 25, 2006: Ron Sexsmith: Silent ...

  5. He was born Raul Francisco Martinez-Malo, Jr. in Miami, Florida. He and The Mavericks were signed by the label MCA Nashville in 1991. Trivia. He has performed with the Grammy-winning supergroup Los Super Seven, appearing on their 2001 album Canto. Family Life. He has sons named Max, Dino and Vincent. Associated With

  6. 21K Followers, 699 Following, 1,962 Posts - Raul Malo (@raulmalo01) on Instagram: "@the_mavericks • @monomundorecordings New solo album #SayLess out now! Stream & purchase " ... and brought to life in studios across the country last year 🎧 We couldn’t be more proud of this collection, ...

  7. Raul and the Mavs do their best Dean Martin impression at Philadelphia country radio station WXTU in 1996.