First making his mark in country music and then slipping into the Latin, jazz, and roots rock arenas, Raul Malo has proven to be an ever-evolving musical talent. Possessing a voice that's rich with a wide tonal range, Malo's performances have a brio that's emotionally expansive and adaptable to a variety of genres without slipping into melodramatics. He first rose to fame with the eclectic country group the Mavericks, scoring hits with the albums What a Crying Shame (1994) and Music for All Occasions (1995). The Mavericks' work in the late '90s found them dabbling in Latin mus...