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Todd Snider's Lasting Legacy: Mentoring Sierra Ferrell
29 Nov
Summary
- Todd Snider discovered Sierra Ferrell in 2014, encouraging her talent.
- He championed Ferrell's music, even writing a letter about her.
- Snider's mentorship helped launch Ferrell's successful career.

Todd Snider, a celebrated songwriter who passed away at 59 on November 14th, was known for his ability to connect with and foster talent. He was particularly instrumental in launching the career of Grammy-winning artist Sierra Ferrell. Snider first encountered Ferrell in 2014, describing her as a young woman from a group of "rail kids" he met outside a venue in West Virginia. He was immediately struck by her talent and actively encouraged her to pursue music.
Snider's belief in Ferrell was unwavering. He wrote to Magnet Magazine in 2014, expressing his astonishment at her song and sound, and even brought her home with him. They performed together that same year in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Even years later, Snider continued to praise her work, notably in an email to a Rolling Stone editor, expressing pride in his role in her musical journey.
This dedication to emerging artists was a hallmark of Snider's career. He orbited many groundbreaking songwriters and, in turn, uplifted younger musicians like Ferrell and Aaron Lee Tasjan. His influence extended beyond his own music, creating a lasting impact on the careers of those he mentored, ensuring his passion for music discovery lives on.




