The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band knew John Denver had a hit on his hands when he first played it for them backstage in the early 1970s.
Bloomington man was the driving force behind event that brings musicians from around the world to southern Indiana.
“Life’s too short to worry / Life’s too long to hate,” the late Todd Snider wrote in “Ballad of the Devil’s Backbone Tavern” in 2000. Snider’s life proved shorter than his many admirers hoped. He died ...
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Todd Snider — who had established himself as one of America's and Americana's great folk troubadours over the course of a 30-plus-year, 20-album career — died Nov. 14 at a ...
Snider's death marks the loss of a pivotal figure in Americana, alt-country and folk music. Known for his wit, sharp lyricism and storytelling, Snider influenced a generation of songwriters and ...
Singer-songwriter and Beaverton native Todd Snider has died after a hospital stay and alleged violent assault after a performance in Utah. Snider, a folk-rock, country and Americana singer, died ...
In October 2012, Todd Snider performed a show in Austin at the Moody Theater, backed by Amanda Shires and Jason Isbell. The up-and-coming Americana couple’s wedding was just a few months away, and it ...
Todd Snider, the prolific musician, master storyteller and Americana journeyman, passed away in Nashville on Friday, Nov. 14. Through a lifetime of travels and three decades of recordings, the ...
Representatives of alt-country star Todd Snider announced on his official social media accounts that the singer-songwriter died on Nov. 15. No cause of death was provided, but his family shared that ...
Americana star Todd Snider, a prominent voice in alt-country, has died at age 59. Throughout his career, the singer and songwriter was mentored by and collaborated with legends like John Prine and ...
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