New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Mavericks took center stage at the Microsoft Theater yesterday during the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony� to perform �All Night Long,� which scored a nomination for Best American
Roots Song and was penned by Cuban American frontman Raul Malo. The musical comrades - Malo, Paul Deakin (drums), Eddie Perez (guitars) and Jerry Dale McFadden (keyboards) - garnered a nod in the Best Americana Album category for Mono and once again demonstrated �This is why human beings make music� (Los Angeles Times).
Surprising the room at El Cid during El Twanguero�s show on Saturday, the band treated patrons to a pre-Grammy preview with hits like �Back in Your Arms Again,� �All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down� and �Come Unto Me.� The Mavericks, who formed over two decades ago in Miami, will bring more sizzle to the stage when they return to Los Angeles on March 5 for a tour stop at the Fonda Theatre.
The dynamic band was deemed #1 �Best Live Act� in the Nashville Scene�s 16th annual Country
Music Critics Poll, which compiles votes by journalists from The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Billboard, Pitchfork.com, PopMatters.com and other outlets. Exuding feel-good vibes, unmistakable energy and a melting pot of genre influences, the reigning Americana
Music Awards Duo/Group of the Year also earned top spots on several 2015 Best-of lists from esteemed music critics at the Los Angeles Times, NPR and Rolling Stone.
The Mavericks� unique sound, showcased live across the globe and on critically acclaimed albums � most recently Mono (2015) and In Time (2013) � unites the masses through the most universal language of all � music.
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