Ramsey returned to the Maniacs as lead singer and songwriter in 1995 after Natalie Merchant's departure, along with Lombardo. The duo released two albums with the Maniacs, 1997's Love Among the Ruins, which contained a cover of the Roxy Music song "More Than This" that became a top 40 hit on the U.S. charts,[5] and The Earth Pressed Flat in 1999.[6] While with 10,000 Maniacs, Ramsey toured throughout the U.S. and in Brazil,[6] Puerto Rico, Panama,[7] England, Portugal,[6] Germany, the Netherlands and Austria. The band also played USO shows in Kuwait and Bahrain.[8][9][7] One of the highlights of her career was a performance at the inaugural ball for Bill Clinton's second term as president.[10][11]
In 2002, after she and Lombardo both left the Maniacs following the death of guitarist Rob Buck, John & Mary released The Pinwheel Galaxy (2003). With their current band the Valkyries, they released Peace Bridge (2007).
Ramsey was rehired by 10,000 Maniacs as a viola player and backing vocalist for the 2006 shows with Oskar Saville and returned to the lead vocalist spot after the departure of Saville in 2007. She continued as lead vocalist for the next 16 years[8] and performed on both the band's 30th anniversary tour (2011–13) and 40th anniversary tour (2021–22), as well as the studio albums Music from the Motion Picture (2013) and Twice Told Tales (2015), which featured Lombardo's return as well, and the live album Playing Favorites (2016). In June 2023, she announced she was leaving 10,000 Maniacs to pursue other projects. She returned to the band in January 2024.
Other projects
Ramsey has performed with a group of friends under the name Mary Ramsey and the Healers. Other members include Sandra Williams Gordon on percussion, Craig Gordon on bass and acoustic guitars, Dr. Marc Rosen on electric guitar, and Ben Clarke on lead guitar and bass.[12] In another project, she was joined by fellow Buffalonians Theresa Quinn, Susan Rozler, and Alison Pipitone in a group called Girls Gone Mild.[13] Ramsey has also worked as a performer and music director for the Irish Classical Theater in Buffalo, New York.[14] She teaches private lessons in piano,[1] violin, viola[2] and voice.