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Holt quit the band after only one album. Dale Martin, music reviewer for The Victoria Advocate, attributed Holt's departure to "friction of some sort". [11] Conversely, Karen Essex of New Country magazine stated that Holt left amicably. [12] After leaving The Mavericks, Holt would become a founding member of the blues rock band Storyville. [13]
American country music band the Mavericks have released 12 studio albums, six compilation albums, three live albums and one EP. The band's highest-certified album is 1994's What a Crying Shame, certified platinum by the RIAA and double platinum by the CRIA. 1995's Music for All Occasions was certified gold in the US and platinum in Canada, while Trampoline and It's Now!
The music video was directed by Gerry Wenner and is set in a typical supermarket. Once the song starts, activity in the market increases as the Mavericks perform "Dance the Night Away" in various locations around the store. A security guard, seeing the band on surveillance cameras, searches the market for them. At the video's finale, the guard ...
What a Crying Shame is the third studio album by American country music band The Mavericks. The album was released on February 1, 1994, by MCA Nashville. The album was released on February 1, 1994, by MCA Nashville.
For 35 years, Mavericks front man Raul Malo has occupied a space in popular music defined by a suave, smart and serially curious relationship with the grooves that define rock 'n' roll. The Cuban ...
"What a Crying Shame" is a song written by Raul Malo and Kostas, and recorded by American country music group The Mavericks. It was released in November 1993 as the first single and title track from the album of the same name.
It was released in August 1995 as the first single from the album Music for All Occasions. The song reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and peaked at number 4 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. It also won The Mavericks the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. [1]
From Hell to Paradise is the second album by the American country music band the Mavericks. [1] [2] It was released in May 1992 on MCA Nashville Records.The only album to feature David Lee Holt on lead guitar comprises ten songs, including re-recordings of four from their first album, The Mavericks (1990): "Mr. Jones", "The End of the Line (Jim Baker)", "This Broken Heart" and "A Better Way".