The Mavericks’ golden-voiced frontman passes away at 60 following a battle with cancer.

The music world is mourning today the loss of Raul Malo, the powerful and soulful frontman of The Mavericks. According to official reports and statements from the band, Malo passed away on Monday, December 8, 2025, at the age of 60. A journey marked by flamboyant performances, genre‑blending artistry, and deep cultural roots has come to a close. But the echoes of his voice—soaring and emotive—will continue to resonate around the world. From Miami Roots to Global Lights — The Early Story Raul Francisco Martínez‑Malo Jr. was born on August 7, 1965, in Miami, Florida, to Cuban immigrant parents.  Growing up in a... Continues…

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