The Mavericks
Venue
- Algonquin Commons Theatre
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1385 Woodroffe Ave - Building E
Ottawa, Ontario K2G 1V8 Canada - Phone:
- (613) 727-4723 ext. 6442
Details
The Mavericks are back. The country-steeped garage band with a Cuban American lead singer that had emerged from Miami in 1989 with their sultry debut that was equal parts innocence, intensity, and vintage influences has reunited in 2012 after an eight-year hiatus. Time has a way of melting when you’re busy living life – and two decades have passed since their polyrhythmic brand of post-modern country has given the world ‘All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down,’ ‘Here Comes The Rain,’ and ‘Dance The Night Away.’
Lobby Opens 6:30pm | Doors Open 7:00pm | Event Start 7:30pm
Tickets
$59.00 – Floor
$52.50 – Balcony
(plus service charges when purchased through Ticketmaster)
A limited number of tickets are available at the Algonquin Commons Theatre Box Office, (no service charges applicable), located at E104, in the Algonquin Student Commons Building. Box Office Hours are Monday to Friday from 3:00pm-7:00pm. For more information on the Box Office, click here: http://
Tickets also available online at Ticketmaster.ca here:
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Tickets available by phone at 1-855-985-5000
Universal Accessible Seating
The Algonquin Commons Theatre is committed to providing universal accessible seating for our patrons with disabilities. Please contact the Algonquin Commons Theatre Box Office by phone at (613) 727-4723 ext. 6442 or via email at boxoffice@algonquincollege
The Show
“It took life for us to get to this point – Everybody was so free. From the first notes, it sounded like an explosion of sound; we went where the songs took us with a singularity of purpose.
We came in to make music as grown-ups, to make music as men.”
– Raul Malo, lead singer of The Mavericks
With their new album, time melts once again, and the band that defied definitions, blurred genres, and made everybody feel good is back. The “most interesting band in the world” has captured the infectious energy and robust sound from their live shows on their new Valory Music release In Time. Songs like “Dance In The Moonlight,” the Orbison-esque “Born To Be Blue,” the horn-punctuated retro noir “Back In Your Arms Again,” and the Tejano-esque “All Over Again” show that the Mavericks have once again found the way to make genre-defying soul music.
For Raul Malo, the lead singer with the rich supple voice that’s second to only Roy Orbison in its ability to convey lonesomeness, desire, and vivre; drummer Paul Deakin and multi-instrumentalist Robert Reynolds; as well as longtime collaborator keyboardist Jerry Dale McFadden and seasoned guitarist Eddie Perez, life has become richer in terms of experience, playing acumen, and a sense of their own musicality. It has also deepened the connection between them in a way that heightens the singular chemistry that made the Grammy-winning band one of the most exciting live acts in any musical genre.
“The fans have always understood us,” says Raul. “We made them feel good – and that was something then, as now I think, people wanted. Life is so serious; even for a moment, let’s forget and enjoy!”
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