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  1. Edborg left and Bob "Bob O Matic" Wachter was on drums for most of the 1981 gigs. Tired of playing cover songs—though their first notable American hit was a cover of the Cat Stevens hit " Peace Train "—the band started to write their own music, usually with Merchant handling the lyrics and Lombardo the music.

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  2. They performed as 10,000 Maniacs for the first time on Labor Day, September 7, 1981, with a line-up of Merchant, Lombardo, Buck, Drew, Gustafson, and Tim Edborg on drums. Edborg left and Bob "Bob O Matic" Wachter was on drums for most of the 1981 gigs. Tired of playing cover songs—though their first notable American hit was a cover of the Cat ...

  3. Robert Wachter Robert J. Wachter, age 49, of Wildwood Avenue, Salamanca, New York, died Tuesday evening, March 26, 2013 at Olean General Hospital, Olean, New York, following a long illness. Born April 2, 1963 in Olean, New York, he was the son of the late Paul and Jane Janicki Wachter. He attended St. Patrick's...

  4. Dennis Drew (keyboards, vocals), Steve Gustafson (bass, vocals), Duane Calhoun (lead guitar, 1981), Chet Cardinale (drums, 1981), Tim Edborg (drums, 1981), Bob "Bob O Matic" Wachter (drums, 1981), Terry Newhouse (lead vocals, 1981), Jim Colavito (saxophone, 1981), Rob Buck (lead guitar, 1981-98, 1999-2000), Natalie Merchant (lead vocals, piano ...

  5. Tim Edborg left and Bob "Bob O Matic" Wachter was on drums for most of the 1981 gigs. Tired of playing cover songs - though oddly enough their first notable American hit was found in covering Cat Stevens hit "Peace Train" - the band started to write their own music, usually with Natalie Merchant handling the lyrics and John Lombardo the music.

  6. Bob "O'Matic" Wachter Tim Edborg John Lombardo Natalie Merchant Rob Buck Jim Colavito Duane Calhoun Debbie Heverly Oskar Saville: Website: www.maniacs.com

  7. 22. Juli 2019 · Edborg left and Bob "Bob O Matic" Wachter was on drums for most of the 1981 gigs. Tired of playing cover songs—though their first notable American hit was a cover of the Cat Stevens hit "Peace Train"—the band started to write their own music, usually with Merchant handling the lyrics and Lombardo the music.