Raul Malo, the legendary frontman of The Mavericks, had been bravely battling cancer, with fans around the world showing their support.

The beloved singer passed away on Monday at the age of 60, according to Rolling Stone.

Raul Malo, the lead singer and co-founder of the Grammy-winning, Latin-influenced country band the Mavericks, passed away on Monday at the age of 60. A representative for the band confirmed Malo’s death to Rolling Stone, stating that he had been battling cancer.

Malo was the frontman of the Mavericks, a vibrant band from Miami known for blending country, Latin, and rockabilly influences.

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