
Todd Snider, Rambling Troubadour Who Helped Shape Alt-Country and Americana, Dead at 59
Todd Snider, the rambling troubadour who helped shape the Americana music movement, has died at 59

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Todd Snider, the rambling troubadour who helped shape the Americana music movement, has died at 59

Singer-songwriter Todd Snider was arrested at a Salt Lake City hospital for an alleged outburst after allegedly being assaulted outside a hotel

“I lived that song and the movie recaptures it, and then some,” Snider tells Rolling Stone

Snider paid tribute to his mentor, who died Friday, by singing songs from throughout Walker’s storied career

A tribute album and an LP of unfinished Hartford instrumentals reflect new interest in the bluegrass picker, songwriter, and all-around Renaissance man

His wife, Fiona, son Jody, and others remember a big-hearted genius who championed new artists and made the most of the small things in life

The Nashville songwriter on bonding with his mentor, taking him out for pizza, and that time they got lost in Europe