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  1. The band included John Croslin, songwriter, vocalist, guitars; Kim Longacre, vocals, guitars; Cindy Toth, bass, violin; and Garrett Williams, drums. They were the best-known of a cluster of Austin-based bands loosely grouped under the name New Sincerity.

  2. It’s relaxed and sober, Kim Longacre’s vocals coming to the fore for the first time and giving the album an additional texture – different from and yet complimenting Croslin’s. The two trade vocals on most songs, sometimes with Longacre contributing wordless vocals to the instrumentation, and other times with her taking the lead.

  3. Kim: I think any time you do something you love for a long time, you get your sense of who you are from it- your identity is very much tied into it. So, when the band broke up, I suddenly didn’t know who I was.

  4. Cindy Toth played in a variety of Austin bands, while Kim Longacre and Garrett Williams were only sporadically involved in music before the Reivers reunited. The albums "Saturday" and "End of the Day" were remastered and re-released in 2002 with bonus tracks and new liner notes.

  5. Kim Longacre. Guitarist and vocalist in Austin, Texas. Longacre was born in Iowa and lived in several states before moving to Austin in the 1980s. She was in the band Coup De Bop, Dynanihilists and Genuine Stairs before becoming a founding member of Zeitgeist/The Reivers.

  6. Now, they’re back with their first new studio album in 22 years called, appropriately enough, Second Story. We talk with vocalist/guitarist Kim Longacre about what brought them together after the long layoff, and the addition of keyboardist Eric Friend.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2013 · The Reivers became iconic to Austin music right out of the gate in 1984, with the vocal melodicism of John Croslin and Kim Longacre riding the rhythmic punch of Cindy Toth (bass) and Garrett...