Grammy-Winning Band’s Music Tops Critics Lists in 2013
Celebrating over two decades of performing together, THE MAVERICKS will
embark on the 25 LIVE TOUR February 27 with the same fervor and
euphoria they have been known for. The GRAMMY Award-winning group, who
the Village Voice proclaimed, “in a word or three, the Mavericks are cool as sh*t,” scored a slot on The Boston Globe’s Top 10 Concerts of 2013.
“While
the band was formed in the summer of 1989, our first show wasn’t until
months later … making 2014 our twenty-fifth year together and we’re very
excited to get back out on the road,” says guitarist Robert Reynolds.
“In many ways, our fans have become de facto members of the group and it
seems high time we throw a party!”
In
spite of an indefinite divergence in 2004, The Mavericks musical
connection never fizzled and last February, Cuban-American frontman Raul
Malo and vivacious musicians Paul Deakin, Robert Reynolds, Eddie Perez
and Jerry Dale McFadden reconnected to release a new album IN TIME (The Valory Music Co.). The band’s return has sparked critical-acclaim for both their new music and exhilarating live shows. No Depression said,
“…the energy of a locomotive barreling down a track at a hundred miles
an hour. The chemistry between these guys is so good that you wonder why
they ever split up.” Armed with an unmatched sound and fresh songs,
it’s no wonder the project found its way onto many music critics’ Best Of lists, including American Songwriter, The Boston Globe, NPR, Los Angeles Times and New York Magazine.
The
Mavericks’ music has most recently been featured in the movie GRUDGE
MATCH and ABC’s new TV drama “Killer Women,” in which the band also made
a cameo appearance performing “Dance In The Moonlight.”
Fans
will be treated to new music and hits like “Here Comes The Rain,”
“Crying Shame,” “Dance The Night Away” and “All You Ever Do Is Bring Me
Down,” which earned The Mavericks a plethora of industry awards.
TWENTY-FIVE LIVE TOUR DATES:
2/27 Charleston Music Hall (Charleston, SC)
2/28 Carolina Theatre (Durham, NC)
3/1 Jefferson Theater (Charlottesville, VA)
3/2 The Birchmere (Alexandria, VA)
3/7 Northern Lights Theater (Milwaukee, WI)
3/8 Royal Oak Music Theatre (Royal Oak, MI)
3/9 Pantages Theatre (Minneapolis, MN)
3/13 O’Brian’s Event Centre (Saskatoon, Canada)
3/14 Casino Regina (Regina, Canada)
3/15 Living Sky Casino (Swift Current, Canada)
3/16 Burton Cummings Theatre (Winnipeg, Canada)
3/18 West Manitoba Centennial Theatre (Brandon Manitoba, Canada)
3/19 Festival Place (Sherwood Park, Canada)
3/20 Festival Place (Sherwood Park, Canada)
3/21 Athabasca Regional Multiplex (Athabasca, Canada)
3/22 Flames Central (Calgary, Canada)
3/29 Silver Legacy Resort & Casino (Reno, NV)
3/30 Great American Music Hall (San Francisco, CA)
4/1 Belly Up Tavern (Solana Beach, CA)
4/3 The Fonda Theatre (Los Angeles, CA)
4/5 Talking Stick Resort Showroom (Scottsdale, AZ)
4/10 House Of Blues (Houston, TX)
4/11 ACL Live at The Moody Theater (Austin, TX)
4/12 Main Street Arts Festival (Ft. Worth, TX)
4/13 Floores Country Store (Helotes, TX)
4/18 Knuckleheads Saloon (Kansas City, MO)
4/25 Center Stage (Atlanta, GA)
4/26 JazzFest (New Orleans, LA)
5/1 Parker Playhouse (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
5/2 Capitol Theatre (Clearwater, FL)
5/3 Suwannee River Jam (Live Oak, FL)
5/8 Calvin Theatre (Northampton, MA)
5/9 State Theatre (Portland, ME)
5/10 Capitol Center For The Arts (Concord, NH)
5/11 The Wilbur Theatre (Boston, MA)
5/15 SOPAC (South Orange, NJ)
5/16 Keswick Theatre (Glenside, PA)
5/17 Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead (Munhall, PA)
6/7 Little River Casino Resort (Manistee, MI)
6/19 Count Basie Theatre (Red Bank, NJ)
6/20 The Space at Westbury (Westbury, NY)
6/22 Mayo Performing Arts Center (Morristown, NJ)