

"For this assault to occur as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month." "It saddens us to no end to learn of the assault on our band mate Lorenzo Molina, and his friend & fellow musician Orlando Morales, reportedly for speaking Spanish amongst themselves in a public establishment," The Mavericks lead singer Raul Malo said on Twitter. “He’s far gone.Tuesday, October 6, 2020 – A member of The Mavericks and his friend were assaulted in a Florida bar after they said they were confronted for speaking Spanish with each other.

“This is the worst thing I’ve ever seen as far as addiction,” he says. “It’s like a starving person will steal,” says Deakin. “He was using our fan base to reach out and acquire these things,” adds Perez. “It’s like, man, what if he hits somebody up for five grand, and then they go, ‘Why didn’t you guys tell us anything?’ And now we put this fan in harm’s way and they’re out five grand because we didn’t have the balls to say anything about it.”

“We found out he was hitting fans up for money,” says the vocalist, worried about the group’s more ardent and well-heeled followers being bilked out of their savings. What transpired is still incomprehensible to Malo. We let that go, but then the situation got worse and we had to make something more final.” “Everybody assumed it was about his wife’s struggle with cancer, when in fact it wasn’t. “We set up, inadvertently, some assumptions,” Deakin admits. Given the timing, many linked the two together.
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And we offer our full support to him and his family in this difficult time.” Shortly after, they released a second statement detailing the creation of a fund for Reynolds’ wife Angie, who is battling cancer. In October, the band posted a message on its Facebook page that read, “At this moment Robert has chosen to take time to attend to personal matters. In fact, Deakin says the issues with Reynolds and his substance-abuse problem date back to just prior to the In Time sessions.ĭeakin says he, Malo and Perez - who along with Jerry Dale McFadden make up the four core members of the Mavericks - are choosing to make the intra-band turmoil public for the sake of Reynolds, Reynolds’ wife and the eclectic group’s fans. Phone calls and text messages attempting to reach Reynolds for comment for this story were unsuccessful.įrom the looks on the men’s faces, the termination of their longtime creative partner and friend was not a decision arrived at lightly or quickly. According to his now former bandmates, singer Raul Malo, drummer Paul Deakin and guitarist Eddie Perez, who gathered last week in a conference room at the Mavericks’ record label offices in Nashville to speak to Rolling Stone Country and set the record straight , Reynolds is in the grip of an opiate addiction and has been unable to record or tour.Īfter much discussion and a number of lines drawn in the sand, the Mavericks fired the bassist-vocalist in October. Despite the fact that his name appeared in the liner notes for 2013 reunion album In Time, that was pretty much the case then, as well. When Grammy-winning group the Mavericks release their new album Mono on February 17th, they’ll do so without founding member Robert Reynolds.
