![]() Mike and the Moonpies leaned into the cruiser aesthetic, with singer Mike Harmeier rocking florals, white pants, and tropical track suits for each of their shows. Kathleen Edwards, a highlight of this year’s cruise, covered Linda Ronstadt with Raul Malo during the Mavericks’ voyage-ending jam.ĭallas/Fort Worth firebrands Vandoliers were one of the buzz bands of Outlaw Country Cruise 7, delivering a mix of Tex-Mex, Celtic, and punk sounds. Joshua Ray Walker, who decimated the cruising audience with songs like “Voices” and “Sexy After Dark,” shares a moment with Elizabeth Cook backstage. Singer Raul Malo’s son Dino (far left) took over drumming duties for the band when Mavericks founding member Paul Deakin couldn’t sail. The Mavericks and Mojo Nixon pose “backstage” on the Outlaw Country Cruise. The Mavericks and special guest John Anderson soundtracked the departure of the Outlaw Country Cruise with a sail-away show on the deck. Carrasco was a fixture on the boat and helped celebrate the legacy of the 84-year-old Augie Meyers, the Texas legend who played with Doug Sahm’s Sir Douglas Quintet and the Texas Tornados. Joe King Carrasco - “The King of Tex-Mex Rock
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