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Mavericks' Raul Malo Dies at 60 After Cancer Battle
9 Dec
Summary
- Raul Malo, voice of The Mavericks, has died at age 60.
- He bravely battled colon cancer and leptomeningeal disease.
- Malo's Cuban-American heritage shaped his unique musical style.

Raul Malo, the powerhouse vocalist and co-founder of The Mavericks, has died at the age of 60. His passing was confirmed by a representative for the band, who stated that cancer was the cause of death. Malo had been diagnosed with colon cancer in June 2024 and later announced he was battling leptomeningeal disease. His wife and bandmates remembered him as a vibrant individual whose creative contributions were immense.
Malo, affectionately known as "El Maestro," possessed a robust and emotive voice that captivated audiences worldwide. Born to Cuban parents who sought the American dream, his heritage significantly influenced The Mavericks' multicultural sound, blending country, rock, and Latin rhythms. The band achieved significant success, earning Grammy awards and critical acclaim for their eclectic performances and hits like "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down."
Despite personal health battles, Malo remained dedicated to his music. The Mavericks continued performing, even as he underwent treatment, embodying a "the show must go on" spirit. His final studio album with the band, "Moon & Stars," explored unrecorded songs, showcasing his enduring passion. Malo's legacy extends beyond his music; he encouraged fans to prioritize their health and used his platform to advocate for awareness.




