Early Zeitgeist (Photographer unknown)Photo by Grayson Amick: “In 1986 I saw the Reivers at Rockafellas in Columbia, SC while I was a student at USC. We decided to go to a show for my birthday, December 7th. From that night forward I was a fan. I saw them again in 1988 in June or July at the Pterodactyl Club in Charlotte, NC and then on the next night back in Columbia. After the Columbia show we invited the band over to our apartment. They rang the doorbell late that night and we got to party with the band (see photos). After that we rode in their van to a get breakfast around 3-4AM at a restaurant in Five Points, Columbia called the Breakfast Club.”Photo by Grayson Amick: “In 1986 I saw the Reivers at Rockafellas in Columbia, SC while I was a student at USC. We decided to go to a show for my birthday, December 7th. From that night forward I was a fan. I saw them again in 1988 in June or July at the Pterodactyl Club in Charlotte, NC and then on the next night back in Columbia. After the Columbia show we invited the band over to our apartment. They rang the doorbell late that night and we got to party with the band (see photos). After that we rode in their van to a get breakfast around 3-4AM at a restaurant in Five Points, Columbia called the Breakfast Club.”From the 1988 The Bob article, photo by Marty PerezKim Longacre, from The Bob article, 1988, photo by Marty PerezJohn Croslin, from The Bob article, 1988, photo by Marty PerezFitzgerald’s, Houston 7/8/89, by Manuel Esparza for University of Houston newspaperFitzgerald’s, Houston 7/8/89, by Manuel Esparza for University of Houston newspaperFitzgerald’s, Houston 7/8/89, by Manuel Esparza for University of Houston newspaperFitzgerald’s, Houston 7/8/89, by Manuel Esparza for University of Houston newspaperFrom Musician Magazine, Jan. 1988Multi-Kim, circa 1991, photo by John L. GuerinOn the road with Big Dipper, 1989. Copyright Bill GoffrierCapitol Records promo photoThe Reivers with road manager/soundman Brent Grulke (3rd from left) and manager Jeff McCord (last on right), 1989From the 1990 Pulse article, photo by Todd V. WolfsonThe last show, The Cannibal Club, Austin From 1991 Pulse article, photo by Marc FortCindy with wings, from the 10/10/91 Dancing About Architecture column (Austin Chronicle)Alejandro Escovedo and Cindy Toth. For the 2001 South By Southwest (SXSW) Music Awards, members of many of the bands in Austin in the 1980’s got together in a temporary band dubbed “86ed”. Kim Longacre and Cindy Toth were two of the participants. Picture from the Austin American Statesman by Taylor Johnson taken from a performance by 86ed at La Zona Rosa March 14th.Kim Longacre, Kathy McCarthy, Cindy Toth. For the 2001 South By Southwest (SXSW) Music Awards, members of many of the bands in Austin in the 1980’s got together in a temporary band dubbed “86ed”. Kim Longacre and Cindy Toth were two of the participants. Picture from the Austin American Statesman by Taylor Johnson taken from a performance by 86ed at La Zona Rosa March 14th.Kim Longacre, Kathy McCarthy, Cindy Toth. For the 2001 South By Southwest (SXSW) Music Awards, members of many of the bands in Austin in the 1980’s got together in a temporary band dubbed “86ed”. Kim Longacre and Cindy Toth were two of the participants. Picture from the Austin American Statesman by Taylor Johnson taken from a performance by 86ed at La Zona Rosa March 14th.Cindy Toth as member of Violet Crown, Picture courtesy of Sandy of the Violet Crown website.March 13, 2013 – Jay Janner/American-Statesman – The Reivers, left to right, John Croslin, Garrett Williams, Kim Longacre and Cindy Toth accept the Hall of Fame award at the Austin Music Awards ceremony at the Austin Music Hall on Wednesday March 13, 2013.