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As if skillfully defying any one genre for three decades wasn’t enough, the GRAMMY-award winning band, The Mavericks, will soon reach an entirely new audience as they perform their distinctive Tex-Mex, country, rock and soul blend in a reverse crossover of sorts with an all-Spanish language album due out Aug. 21, 2020. En Español will transport this super group, led by vocalist, founding member and lead songwriter Raul Malo, into an entirely new realm of listeners but keeps the band’s distinctive sound, grounded by the sultry baritone of Malo. Tejano music fans likely know of The Mavericks, formed in Miami in 1989, either from their early hits in the 1990s, including, “All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down,” that featured legendary accordionist Flaco Jimenez and was one of the group’s most successful singles. Or they may know of Malo from his time, during a break from The Mavericks, when he participated in the Tex-Mex collaborative Los Super Seven in the early 2000s that also featured artists like Ruben Ramos, Rick Treviño, and David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos fame. The lead single from En Español is “Poder Vivir” and was released June 12 with an accompanying live performance video. The song gives listeners a taste of the original and catchy sound and haunting lyrics that will appear on En Español. Malo, a first-generation Cuban American, sounds completely at ease singing in Spanish and penned in whole or in part, all five of the original tunes on the album. The rest of the album will feature classic, Latin standards, such as the timeless “Sabor a Mi,” “No Vale La Pena,” and “Sombras Nada Mas.”