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Beloved Singer-Songwriter Todd Snider Dies at 59

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  • Tina Turner statue unveiled in Tennessee hometown
  • Singer-songwriter Todd Snider dies at 59 after pneumonia diagnosis
  • Snider was victim of violent assault before his death
Beloved Singer-Songwriter Todd Snider Dies at 59

In a bittersweet turn of events, the community where Tina Turner grew up has unveiled a statue in her honor, celebrating the musical icon's legacy. However, the news is overshadowed by the tragic passing of beloved singer-songwriter Todd Snider, who died at the age of 59 on November 11, 2025.

Snider, known for his thoughtful, cosmic-stoner songwriting that made him a beloved figure in American roots music, had been diagnosed with pneumonia at a hospital in Hendersonville, Tennessee, just days prior. His condition had since grown more complicated, leading to his transfer to another facility. Sadly, Snider succumbed to his illness on November 10th.

The scrapped tour in support of Snider's most recent album, "High, Lonesome and Then Some," was initially attributed to a violent assault he had suffered in the Salt Lake City area. However, police later arrested Snider himself when he refused to leave a hospital and later returned to threaten staffers. This incident, coupled with his pneumonia diagnosis, ultimately led to Snider's untimely demise, leaving the music community in mourning.

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Todd Snider, a beloved figure in American roots music, passed away at the age of 59 on November 11, 2025 after being diagnosed with pneumonia.
A statue of Tina Turner was unveiled in the Tennessee community where she grew up, honoring the musical icon's legacy.
Prior to his pneumonia diagnosis, Snider had been the victim of a violent assault in the Salt Lake City area, which led to complications and his eventual passing.

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