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  2. The Reivers (band) - Wikipedia

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    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] Under the new name, and including keyboardist Eric Friend, the band played at the 2009 South by Southwest.

  3. Category:The Reivers (band) albums - Wikipedia

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  4. Saturday (The Reivers album) - Wikipedia

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    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."

  5. Translate Slowly - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Pop Beloved - Wikipedia

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    Pop Beloved is the fourth album released by The Reivers, in 1991.After two albums on major label Capitol Records that were critically well-reviewed but commercially underperforming, they returned to the independent DB Records.

  7. Mark Rydell - Wikipedia

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    He directed Steve McQueen in The Reivers (1969). Rydell and friend Sydney Pollack, who had known each other since they were both actors, formed a company, Sanford Productions, and signed a six picture contract with the Mirisch Brothers. [10] They planned to make Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff, which was eventually made in 1979 by other filmmakers.

  8. The Reivers - Wikipedia

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    The Reivers: A Reminiscence, published in 1962, is the last novel by the American author William Faulkner. It was published a month before his death. It was published a month before his death. The bestselling novel was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1963.

  9. The Rivieras - Wikipedia

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    The band was revived in 2000 under the name Wildcat by Fortson, Pennell, and Dennert with Kevin Szucsits on keyboard and bass. The name, from the Buick Wildcat, followed the retirement of Gean and Nuss. With the name change came a more modern, hard rock sound. [1] Pennell died on April 21, 2011, at the age of 66. [5]