The Mavericks, Hit Country Music Group from 90’s, Sign Record Deal With Valory Music
Valory Music, the sidekick record label of Big Machine, home of Taylor Swift, has picked up The Mavericks, a 90’s group with the hope of reconstituting the award-winning act. And they’re now looking for songs to record on their Valory debut album. As MusicRow reports:
The Valory Music Co. has announced the signing of country vocal group The Mavericks to its artist roster. The group is currently working on an album that will be released later in 2012, marking the 20th anniversary of their self-titled 1991 debut.
The Mavericks won multiple Vocal Group awards from both the ACM and CMA during the ‘90s, as well as a Grammy in 1995. Their body of work contains the chart-topping hits “All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down,” What A Crying Shame,” “O What A Thrill,” “Here Comes The Rain,” and “There Goes My Heart.” The group consists of Raul Malo (lead vocals, guitars), Robert Reynolds (bass, vocals), Paul Deakin (drums, vocals), and Eddie Perez (lead guitar, vocals).