Apr 25 2018
10,000 Maniacs

10,000 Maniacs

Presented by St. Johns County Cultural Events Division at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

One of the most critically acclaimed bands of the last three decades, 10,000 Maniacs were founded by Robert Buck, Dennis Drew, Steven Gustafson, John Lombardo and Natalie Merchant in the fall of 1981. Jerry Augustyniak joined in 1983. Together with artists like R.E.M. they defined college rock and created the first wave of alternative rock bands and what became known as the alternative rock format on FM radio.

Writing and performing powerful, danceable and socially conscious original materials in and around their hometown of Jamestown, New York the group toured extensively and produced two independently released records, Human Conflict Number Five (1982) and Secret of I Ching (1983) on their own Christian Burial Music label. By producing, manufacturing and marketing their own recordings, 10,000 Maniacs were one of the original “indie” bands before signing with Elektra Records and making The Wishing Chair in 1985. After touring extensively with R.E.M. and throughout Europe, John Lombardo left the band in July of 1986 and the band continued as a five piece.

In 1987, the Maniacs recorded and released In My Tribe. The album broke into the charts, where it stayed 77 weeks, peaking at #37 and selling over two million copies. In My Tribe featured the hit singles “Don’t Talk,” “Hey Jack Kerouac,” “Like the Weather” and “What’s the Matter Here?” It was voted one of the 100 most important releases of the decade by Rolling Stone Magazine. Blind Man’s Zoo, the 1989 follow-up, hit #13 on the Billboard charts and went platinum. It featured the hit singles “Trouble Me” and “Eat For Two.” The following world tour featured several European festivals, a string of US amphitheatres and the renowned Fourth of July concert with the Grateful Dead in front of 80,000 in Buffalo, NY. In 1990, the band released a compilation of their first two independent recordings called Hope Chest: The Fredonia Recordings along with a companion video entitled Time Capsule. Our Time in Eden was released in 1992 and featured the hit singles “Candy Everybody Wants” and “These Are the Days” selling more than three million copies. Rolling Stone’s four-star review called it a “... gripping new album... with a provocative, unnerving power.”

10,000 Maniacs has the added distinctive of launching the career of singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant, best known for her successful 1995 solo album Tigerlily (Elektra). MTV Unplugged was released a few months after Merchant’s departure, featuring the remake of the classic, “Because the Night.” The record sold four million copies. 10,000 Maniacs continued without Merchant, bringing back John Lombardo and adding Mary Ramsey in 1994. In November 1995, the Maniacs played dates in Cleveland and Chicago. The Cleveland Plain Dealer remarked of their Agora Ballroom show, “The band showed a sold-out crowd the path to its surprisingly smooth and viable rebirth... Saddled with the unenviable task of filling Merchant’s shoes, Ramsey brilliantly rose to the occasion.”

The new lineup released Love Among the Ruins for Geffen Records in 1997, featuring a cover of Roxy Music’s “More Than This,” which went to #24 on the Billboard charts, the highest-charting single in the band’s history. The Chicago Tribune noted “It the 11 new singles rolled out are any indication of things to come, the new incarnation of 10,000 Maniacs may eclipse the old” and the Chicago Sun Times simply said, “Natalie Who?” In 1999, the band released The Earth Pressed Flat on Bar/None. An album that Angelfire.com called, “... arguably 10,000 Maniacs’ greatest achievement, the perfect post-punk Celtic folk rock album.” In December of 2000, founding member Robert Buck died at the age of 42. After a three-year hiatus, the Maniacs returned in 2003 with long-time friend and former guitar tech Jeff Erickson on lead guitar. In 2004, they released Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure and Unknown Recordings, a two CD set compilation featuring a broad array of their groundbreaking music including several unreleased tracks. In 2013, 10,000 Maniacs released their first full-length album in 13 years. Music From the Motion Picture was hailed as a beautiful affirmation of the band’s classic poetic lyrics and dreamy Americana blend. In 2015, the band released Twice Told Tales, a collection of traditional folk songs from the British Isles. They are currently finishing production on their latest album, Playing Favorites, a collection of live songs.

Admission Info

$38.00 - Advance Purchase General Admission Standing
$40.00 - Day of Show General Admission Standing

Phone: 904-209-0399

Dates & Times

2018/04/25 - 2018/04/25

Additional time info:

Gates 7:00PM

Location Info

Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

1050 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

Parking Info

Onsite, free parking is available on a first come, first serve basis.

For events not produced by the St. Johns County Cultural Events Division, parking fees will be at the discretion of the event producer.