The Mavericks joins host Raina Douris

The Mavericks have no borders – They make music that’s been classified as country, rock, Tex-Mex, and more. Now, as the band celebrates their 30th anniversary, The Mavericks are going back to their roots with, En Español, their first album entirely in Spanish. Singer Raul Malo and guitarist Eddie Perez will talk about the new project today, which includes originals, as well as their unique take on some Latin American classics. And The Mavericks perform new music live.

*Joni Mitchell “Coyote” Hejira

The Mavericks “Poder Vivir” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

The Mavericks “Ven Hacia Mi” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

The Mavericks “Me Olvide de Vivir” en Español

The Mavericks “Sabor a Mí” en Español

The Mavericks “No Vale La Pena” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

The Mavericks “Recuerdos” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

Brandi Carlile “Throw It All Away” Brandi Carlile

Citizen Cope “If There’s Love” Citizen Cope

Lianne La Havas “Can’t Fight” Lianne La Havas

The Lumineers “Ho Hey” The Lumineers

Hour Two
*Local Natives “Sun Hands” Gorilla Manor

Adia Victoria “South Gotta Change” South Gotta Change (single)

Mt. Joy “Silver Lining” Mt. Joy

The War and Treaty “Five More Minutes” Hearts Town

Lenny Kravitz “Always On The Run” Mama Said

Ani DiFranco “Do or Die” Do or Die (single)

Charles Bradley “The World (Is Going Up In Flames)” No Time for Dreaming

Low Cut Connie “Help Me” Private Lives

Phosphorescent “Song for Zula” Muchacho

Yola “To Be Young, Gifted and Black” Good Music to Avert the Collapse of American Democracy, Vol. 2

The Shins “The Great Divide” The Great Divide (single)

Depeche Mode “Walking In My Shoes” Songs of Truth and Devotion

Delta Spirit “It Ain’t Easy” What Is There

*Optional Song