The Reivers, originally Zeitgeist, were a well-known Austin, TX band centered upon songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist John Croslin; vocalist/guitarist Kim Longacre; bassist Kelly Bell, later replaced by Cindy Toth; and drummer Joey Shuffield, later replaced by Garrett Williams. First release EP "Zeitgeist" (DB 76) on db Records in 1985; first LP "Translate Slowly" (DB 75) 1985. The band changed name to The Reivers (from the title of the William Faulkner novel) in 1987 after a copyright dispute. That year also saw the release of the band's Second LP "S… read more
The Reivers, originally Zeitgeist, were a well-known Austin, TX band centered upon songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist John Croslin; vocalist/guitari… read more
The Reivers, originally Zeitgeist, were a well-known Austin, TX band centered upon songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist John Croslin; vocalist/guitarist Kim Longacre; bassist Kelly Bell, … read more
The Reivers were a pop band from Austin, Texas in the 1980s. The Reivers' first incarnation, Zeitgeist, originated in Austin, TX with a lineup that included: John Croslin- main songwriter, vocalist, guitars; Kim Longacre- vocals, guitars; Kelly Bell- bass; and Joey Shuffield- drums. Shuffield left the band during rehearsals and was replaced by Garrett Williams. By the time their first self-titled E.P. was released on db Records in 1984, Cindy Toth had replaced Bell as bass player. This new lineup would remain consistent throughout the remainder of the Reivers' existence. R… read more
The Reivers were a pop band from Austin, Texas in the 1980s. The Reivers' first incarnation, Zeitgeist, originated in Austin, TX with a lineup that included: John Croslin- main songwri… read more
The Reivers were a pop band from Austin, Texas in the 1980s. The Reivers' first incarnation, Zeitgeist, originated in Austin, TX with a lineup that included: John Croslin- main songwriter, vocalist, guitars; Kim Longacre- vocals, … read more