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In 2005, this band released an album titled Songs for Housework, and Croslin subsequently left the band. [4] [5] The Reivers reunited in 2008 for occasional performances around Austin. [6] On August 28, 2008, The Reivers played a benefit concert in Austin, and John Croslin announced that the re-formed band would be called Right or Happy. [7]
Saturday is a 1987 album by The Reivers.It was their major label debut on Capitol Records.Notable tracks include “In Your Eyes,” which is the only song for which the band produced an official video (directed by Kevin Kerslake); [2] and "Wait for Time," which Rolling Stone's Michael Azerrad described as "an amazing moment on an amazing album."
Translate Slowly is the 1985 debut album by The Reivers. This album was originally released under the band's original name, Zeitgeist, but was remixed in 1988 and re-released under the band name The Reivers, after another band claimed rights to the name "Zeitgeist." The album received positive attention from many critics.
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The Lonesome River Band in 2014. The Lonesome River Band is an American bluegrass band from Meadows of Dan, Virginia. Formed in 1983, the group originally consisted of guitarist and vocalist Tim Austin, bassist and vocalist Jerry McMillan, mandolin and fiddle player Steve Thomas, and banjo player Rick Williams. Since Austin's departure in 1995 ...
After the death of Adge Cutler, new banjo player and guitarist Pete Budd took over lead vocal duties for The Wurzels. [13] The band subsequently enjoyed their most commercially successful period, reaching the top 20 of the UK Albums Chart in 1976 for the first and only time with the album The Combine Harvester, as well as topping the UK Singles Chart with the lead single of the same name. [14]
Gill died in February 2020, ending this incarnation of the band. [14] In October 2021, King reformed the band with Burnham, former bassist Sara Lee and Slint guitarist Dave Pajo. [15] [16] Allen did not return as "he didn’t want to do anything any more". [17] Lee was replaced by Linda Pardee in January 2024, [18] and then by Gail Greenwood in ...
The band currently consists of Jagger and Richards alongside guitarist Ronnie Wood (since 1975), and touring members keyboardist Chuck Leavell (since 1982), backing vocalist Bernard Fowler (since 1989), keyboardist Matt Clifford (who first joined in 1989), bassist Darryl Jones (since 1994), saxophonists Tim Ries (since 1999) and Karl Denson ...