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Beloved Singer-Songwriter Todd Snider Dies at 59
15 Nov
Summary
- Renowned alt-country and Americana artist Todd Snider dies at age 59
- Snider was a key figure in the East Nashville music scene and known for his honest, plainspoken lyrics
- Snider's 2004 album "East Nashville Skyline" considered essential to the alt-country genre

In a tragic loss for the music world, renowned singer-songwriter Todd Snider passed away last Friday at the age of 59. Snider, who helped shape the alt-country and Americana music scenes, was a beloved figure known for his honest, plainspoken lyrics and captivating storytelling.
Born in Portland, Oregon, Snider rambled his way to Texas in the 1980s, where he met and was mentored by the legendary songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker. Snider later migrated to Nashville, becoming a key figure in the rough-edged East Nashville scene. His 2004 album "East Nashville Skyline" is considered an essential work in the alt-country genre.
Snider's music was informed by his lived experiences, both good and bad, and he reveled in life's mistakes, often admitting his own flaws in his lyrics. He was a true troubadour, entertaining crowds with his dry wit and wealth of stories while touring relentlessly, both solo and as part of his side project Hard Working Americans.
Despite battling chronic pain and various personal struggles, Snider remained dedicated to his craft until the end, releasing his final album "High, Lonesome and Then Some" just last year. His passing has left a profound void in the music community, but his legacy as a fearless, honest storyteller will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations of artists to come.




