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  1. May

    9

    Richmond, VA, US

    The Tin Pan

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Upcoming concerts (5)

  1. Mar

    24

    Fairfield, CT, US

    Sacred Heart University Community Theatre

  2. Apr

    12

    Austin, TX, US

    3TEN ACL Live

  3. Apr

    12

    Austin, TX, US

    3TEN ACL Live

  4. May

    9

    Richmond, VA, US

    The Tin Pan

  5. May

    10

    Alexandria, VA, US

    Birchmere

Biography

  • 10’000 Maniacs are a band hailing from Jamestown, New York , United States who formed in 1981. Since their debut in 1983 they have released nine albums and are considered to be one of the greatest American indie rock acts of the 1980’s.

    As much as the 1980’s might be remembered for pastel colours, bouffant hair and Rick Astley, only a fool would deny that it was an absolutely stellar decade for indie rock on both sides of the Atlantic. Some of the bands made their name during the decade of MTV, Thatcher and Reagan would go on to define the next three decades of guitar music. We’re talking The Smiths, The Cure, R.E.M, The Replacements, and all those bands that we know and love. However, in the form of 10’000 Maniacs, we have a band who could rival each and every one of those bands at their best but don’t get nearly the same amount of praise and kudos that most of the bigger names do.

    Forming as Still Life in 1981, the band started out as something of a collective before their first line-up was truly finalized. The core members of the group were Steve Gustafson and Dennis Drew on Bass and Keyboards respectively, who to this day are the sole constant members of the band, joined by Chet Cardinale on the drums, Robert Buck on guitar and Teri Newhouse as the bands singer. However, Gustafsen soon invited the 16 year old Natalie Merchant to contribute some vocals and lyrics to their songs. Also contributing to the band infrequently was the guitarist for a local band called The Mills by the name of John Lombardo, who would guest with the band onstage when he was around.

    As the band continued to gig and develop, Newhouse and Cardinale left the band in the summer of 1981, and almost immediately afterwards Merchant was asked to join the band full time and she gladly accepted. In this time of change, Lombardo was also asked to join the band full time who accepted as well. Over the next three years the band would chop and change drummers repeatedly, but more importantly, by the September of 1981 they’d found their new name of 10’000 Maniacs, inspired by the horror film Two Thousand Maniacs!. With the change in name, the band started to focus on writing and performing their own music, rather than the covers they’d previously relied on in concert.

    The band built up enough of a local following with their concerts to record their debut E.P “Human Conflict Number Five” and release it themselves in 1982, but the band still remained at the lowest rung of the touring ladder. However, by 1983 they’d found a permanent drummer in the form of Jerry Augustyniak who still plays with them to this day, and self-released their debut studio album “Secrets Of The I Ching”. The album was a massive critical success and made the band highly hyped in the U.K, most notably catching the attention of BBC Radio One godhead John Peel and sending their single “My Mother The War” into the independent singles charts.

    The band would spend the rest of 1983 and most of ’84 on tour, and during then they were spotted by Howard Thompson, an A&R man who had the band signed to Elektra Records by November 1984. Over the next two albums the band became a surprise sensation, with 1985’s “The Wishing Tree” giving them wider critical acclaim than ever before and 1987’s “In My Tribe” finally getting the band some elusive commercial success, staying in the Billboard 200 for 77 weeks at the cost of Lombardo, who left before recording on the album began.

    The band finally hit the mainstream with 1989’s “Blind Man’s Zoo”, which went Gold soon after its release and peaked at number 13 on the Billboard 200. Since then the band has continued to release acclaimed albums and tour in one incarnation or another, even though Merchant left in 1993. 10’000 Maniacs are a constantly evolving beast that even today brings something to the table that the incarnation of the band that are twenty years old couldn’t dream of showing. For that reason they’re one of the few bands that it’s worth seeing as many times as you can, and thirty years into their career, they still come highly recommended.

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Live reviews

  • I was very lucky to get to see 10,000 maniacs several years ago. This band has changed members several times and of course legendary singer Natalie Merchant has not been in the band since 1993 which was at the peak of the bands commercial success.

    Despite that they still packed in a crowd of mostly people in their mid 40’s. There were the fans that remembers them from when they were in college and see them for more a nostalgic night then new music. The band did all of their hit songs and the singer was good. She did not sound that much like Merchant but I also do not think she was trying to do that. The music was good and sounded very tight.

    It is mind blowing to think that the band as been around since 1981 and have been performing for more than 30 years. They just do not seem like they are that old and their music still sounds so fresh even today. It does not have that out dated sound that many other bands that old have. Even thought Natalie Merchant did not decide to pop up and join the band during the show, it was still a good time.

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  • The Jamestown alternative rock outfit 10,000 Maniacs has been without its synonymous vocalist Natalie Merchant for some time now yet this does not stop the band touring to its ever loyal fanbase. Even with the subtraction of Merchant, the group has a whole plethora of hits and a consistently strong discography to entice the crowds in over and over.

    Mary Ramsey is touring once again with the band and does an admirable job filling the shoes of Natalie on the older tracks whilst finding confidence in the newer material recorded as central vocalist. Their cover of Patti Smith's 'Because The Night' is a great re-imagination and settles within the setlist effortlessly, perhaps being their most recognisable track. They find strength in the hits as they race towards a climax via 'Trouble Me' 'My Sister Rose' and of course 'These Are Days'. The audience applauds wildly and the musicians onstage take a deserved bow, looking stronger and solid as a unit.

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  • Great show! Loved that they played all their hits--that got almost everybody up dancing! But also loved the middle portion of the show where they did some extended jam songs that I didn't recognize. Also, the venue,The Crest Theater is gorgeous and what a great place to see a show--good accoustics and so intimate. Highly recommend the Maniacs, and will def go to another show at the Crest.

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  • Really enjoyed the Maniacs. Their music is fun and lively. Mary Reilly is amazing Both as a singer and fiddler. The guys look like they really enjoy playing together and have fun doing it.

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Past concerts

  1. Feb

    15

    Chicago, IL, US

    City Winery Chicago

  2. Nov

    12

    2023
    Ardmore, PA, US

    The Ardmore Music Hall

  3. Nov

    10

    2023
    Tarrytown, NY, US

    Tarrytown Music Hall

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10,000 Maniacs tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you

10,000 Maniacs will be performing near you at The Tin Pan on Thursday 09 May 2024 as part of their tour, and are scheduled to play 5 concerts across 1 country in 2024-2025. View all concerts.

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