The Reivers are a band out of Austin, TX who released four critically acclaimed albums between 1984 and 1991. They parted ways amicably and re-formed in 2008 [see detailed history].
All the band members, to some degree, were involved in music in those intervening years. John Croslin worked as a very prolific producer and engineer and also co-founded a band called Fire Marshals of Bethlehem. 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. In February of 2008 the band reunited for 2 sold out shows and have performed in Austin fairly regularly since. In addition, they added a keyboard player (Eric Friend) and changed their name in August of that year to Right Or Happy. In August of 2012, the name Right Or Happy was retired and they have reverted back to the moniker "The Reivers". They released an album of new songs in January, 2013 titled "Second Story."