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10,000 Maniacs Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

10,000 Maniacs

The Tin Pan
8982 Quioccasin Road

May 9, 2024

8:00 PM EDT
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10,000 Maniacs appearing at The Tin Pan in Richmond, VA

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Tom
February 18th 2022
10000 maniacs featuring Mary Ramsey was excellent. Since it was an anniversary show they did opt to play a "not ready for primetime" song, maybe two. You get the hits, the songs that you have listened to 10000 times on their MTV unplugged album, and possibly one or two more covers than you'd expect. There will be whistfulness.
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10,000 Maniacs Biography

Together now for more than four decades, 10,000 Maniacs remain one of America’s most beloved
independent bands. They’ve been cult heroes, mainstream stars and alt-rock trailblazers. Through it all the
creative core of the band remains, along with its trademarks of eclectic music and poetic lyrics.
In 2023 the band is excited to welcome two new friends into the lineup, two faces fresh yet familiar. Lead
singer Leigh Nash and guitarist Matt Slocum are both founding members of Sixpence None the Richer,
the Texas-bred band well known for its cover of the La’s “There She Goes” and its original smash hit,
“Kiss Me.” The two bands have a longstanding friendship, with Sixpence opening for the Maniacs early
in their career and Leigh later joining them onstage in Nashville. The new lineup will make its debut for
the fall 2023 run of shows, and fans can expect to hear new takes on Maniacs favorites, the band’s
versions of Sixpence songs, and a few other surprises as well. As fans well know, any song from the
Maniacs catalogue-- including the hit singles, fan-favorite album tracks and the latest written songs-- is
likely to show up in the setlist.
Leigh and Matt join a band that still includes two-thirds of its original lineup. Bassist Steven Gustafson
and keyboardist Dennis Drew cofounded 10,000 Maniacs in 1981, drummer Jerry Augustyniak came
along shortly afterward, and founding guitarist/singer John Lombardo, who’d never completely left the
picture, was welcomed back fulltime in 2015. All four have played a key role in the songwriting as well
as the distinctive instrumental sound.
At the same time, the band is bidding a fond farewell to singer Mary Ramsey and guitarist Jeff Erickson,
who have both decided to move on. Mary first stepped in as a singer toward the end of Natalie Merchant’s
tenure and became the natural frontwoman afterward; while Jeff joined the Maniacs orbit at the behest of
his friend and mentor, the late Robert Buck. All of these absent friends have left an indelible mark on the
Maniacs’ continuing history.
“There are trunks of memories still to come,” the band said in a group statement. “Sitting in our studio in
January 2023, we were faced with yet another choice—to keep playing or not. The reality is that we love
to play live! We love our fans! We were ready to get back on the road. Leigh and Matt are delightful and
talented people, and we are excited they have agreed to play these fall shows. We hope our fans will
come out, support Leigh and Matt, and enjoy the show.”
10,000 Maniacs is the most famous musical progeny of Jamestown, New York, the city that spawned
them back in 1981. The band and the city share an honest and hardworking nature, both being a step
outside the mainstream, and both possessing a bit of magic. “It’s a city of blue-collar poetry,” says
Gustafson. “And that’s what we’re about, real-life stories. We’re a family, we do real work and we keep
moving forward.” Originally drawing from everything from African rhythms to bluegrass to English folk
balladry, the group streamlined its sound during the ‘80s with legendary producer Peter Asher, kicking off
a string of beautifully crafted singles including “Like the Weather,” “What’s the Matter Here?”, “Trouble
Me,” “These Are Days” and “Candy Everybody Wants.” They performed at President Clinton’s inaugural
ball in 1992 and around that time became one of the first bands to score a hit from MTV’s Unplugged--
namely their version of the Patti Smith/Bruce Springsteen classic “Because the Night.”
While new songs and recordings are always in the works, the live shows remain their place to really
shine. Says Dennis Drew, “Musical ideas have never been a problem for us. We know what a
gift it is to be able to do this. And we know from doing shows with the Grateful Dead that it’s
really about going onstage every night and playing as well as you can.”
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