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Acclaimed Americana Musician Todd Snider Dies at 59
17 Nov
Summary
- Longtime Americana singer-songwriter Todd Snider passed away
- Snider died from pneumonia in Nashville, Tennessee
- Snider was known for his satirical folk songs and empathetic ballads

Renowned Americana singer-songwriter Todd Snider has passed away at the age of 59. Snider, known for his satirical folk songs and empathetic ballads, died from pneumonia in Nashville, Tennessee last month.
Snider had a long and celebrated career in the music industry, earning the admiration of fellow artists like John Prine, Amanda Shires, and Jason Isbell. His cheeky lyrics and rustic voice lent his songs a timeless quality, and he was often heralded for his tongue-in-cheek approach to lyric writing. Over the years, numerous artists covered Snider's songs, drawn to his unique storytelling abilities.
Despite his success, Snider considered himself the "Nashville antihero," preferring to take a judgment-free approach to his country tales. He sang about unlucky adventurers, low-key outlaws, and the depths of grief, while always finding space for humor in his live performances. Snider's passing is a significant loss for the Americana music community, as they mourn the death of a beloved and influential artist.




