Artist's albums
The Earth Pressed Flat
1999 · album
Love Among The Ruins
1997 · album
MTV Unplugged
1993 · album
Candy Everybody Wants
1992 · EP
Our Time in Eden
1992 · album
Hope Chest
1990 · album
Blind Man's Zoo
1989 · album
Trouble Me / The Lion's Share
1989 · single
In My Tribe
1987 · album
The Wishing Chair
1985 · album
Live at the Belly Up
2017 · album
Playing Favorites
2016 · album
Twice Told Tales
2015 · album
Music From The Motion Picture
2013 · album
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Biography
10,000 Maniacs has a lot in common with Jamestown, New York, the city that spawned them back in 1981. Both are honest and hardworking, a step outside the mainstream, and both possess a bit of magic. “It’s a city of blue-collar poetry,” says keyboardist Dennis Drew. “And that’s what we’re about, real-life stories. We’re a family, we do real work and we keep moving forward.” The band has covered plenty of ground in its 35-plus years, from cult-herodom to international stardom, to their current status as a cornerstone alternative band. But the sound and spirit of 10,000 Maniacs remains consistent. The live shows embrace their entire catalogue, and the lineup is still anchored by four of the six original members. Drew and bassist Steven Gustafson cofounded the band 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. And the two “new” members have long been part of the family: Mary Ramsey toured and recorded with the Maniacs as a viola player and backup singer before stepping into the front woman’s role 25 years ago. And the new guy Jeff Erickson, the lead guitarist for a mere 18 years, came in at the behest of his friend and mentor, the late Rob Buck.