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Sweet Lizzy Project Brings The Sounds Of Havana To Nashville

The Havana seven-piece is a passion project of Raul Malo, lead singer of The Mavericks and son of Cuban exiles. Malo brought the band to Nashville in hopes they'll launch a career and build a bridge.

Sweet Lizzy Project started five years ago as a producer-singer duo. It grew from there. Alejandro Menendez/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Sweet Lizzy Project Brings The Sounds Of Havana To Nashville

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