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Todd Snider, Alt-Country's Wandering Troubadour, Dead at 59
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Todd Snider, Alt-Country’s Wandering Troubadour, Dead at 59

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Todd Snider, a driving force of the alt-country scene over the last two-plus decades, has died at the age of 59.

The news of his passing was confirmed by Snider’s label, Aimless Records, which wrote a lengthy post in honor of their “Vice President of the Abrupt Change Dept.” The post when on to say that Snider was someone “who could almost always find the humor in this crazy ride on Planet Earth,” and that he created “rhyme and meter that immediately felt like an old friend or a favorite blanket.”

A cause of death was not immediately shared. However, prior to his passing, Snider had been receiving extensive treatment for walking pneumonia that had only recently been diagnosed.

Todd Daniel Snider was born on October 11th, 1966 in Portland, Oregon. By the mid-80s, he’d relocated to the San Antonio, Texas region, where he met his future mentor in songwriting legend Kent Finlay (who also founded the venerated Cheatham Street Warehouse venue). For years, Snider packed clubs across both San Marcos and Austin, Texas, delighting fans with his earnest, heartfelt approach to country and folk.

By the early ’90s, Snider had relocated to Memphis and signed a deal with Capital Records. Though that agreement fizzled out before any music was released, he did briefly join Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band — a stint that led to a separate deal with Buffett’s own Margaritaville Records. That period produced Snider’s earliest and most foundational work, including his 1994 debut, Songs for the Daily Planet (which yielded a modest Billboard hit with “Talkin’ Seattle Grunge Rock Blues”), as well as 1996’s Step Right Up.

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By the time he released 1998’s Viva Satellite, Snider embarked on something of a career pivot, stepping away from Margaritaville and sharpening his own distinctive musical voice. That shift led to a deal with John Prine’s Oh Boy Records, where Snider further made a name for himself with records like 2000’s Happy To Be Here and 2002’s New Connection. But it was 2004’s East Nashville Skyline where Snider where Snider truly came into his own, a record now regarded as a cornerstone of 21st-century alt-country.

Snider continued to perform and release records over the next several years, eventually leading to the launch of Aimless Records in 2008 to manage this steady stream of music. Though he would work with Aimless for the rest of his career, he partnered with Yep Roc for 2009’s The Excitement Plan. The album was warmly received and climbed to No. 6 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Albums chart. Meanwhile, Aimless’ first release, 2008’s Peace Queer EP, also made an impact, earning strong placement on Billboard’s Americana charts.

Into the 2010s, Snider maintained his schedule of regular performances and releases. That included 2011’s Live: The Storyteller; a pair of albums in 2012 (Agnostic Hymns & Stoner Fables followed by the tribute LP Time As We Know It: The Songs of Jerry Jeff Walker); co-founding the supergroup Hard Working Americans (alongside Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools); 2016’s Eastside Bulldog (which was more in line with the ’50s-era rock of Snider’s alter ego, Elmo Buzz); and 2019’s Cash Cabin Sessions, Vol. 3, where Snider returned in glorious fashion to his folk roots.

Snider’s final official release was 2023’s Crank It, We’re Doomed. Even so, he remained active over the years with a variety of projects and side ventures outside of country and folk. He collaborated frequently with filmmakers Brad and Todd Barnes, resulting in two mockumentaries: 2009’s Peace Queer: The Movie and 2013’s East Nashville Tonight. He also appeared in and narrated 2014’s The First Waltz, a documentary chronicling the formation of Hard Working Americans; made several cameo appearances on Squidbillies as Lobster Freak; and published his own “quasi-memoir,” 2014’s Never Met a Story I Didn’t Like: Mostly True Tall Tales.

It’s worth noting that Snider’s death followed a stretch of troubling news. Per Rolling Stone, he’d been arrested in Utah in early November for causing a disturbance at Salt Lake City’s Holy Cross Hospital, where he was reportedly seeking treatment following a “vicious attack” on Halloween night.

Tributes and eulogies for Snider have already begun popping up online. Writer/rock critic Steven Hyden called him “one of the greats,” and an “unheralded songwriters’ songwriter.” Hyden went on to write that Snider was a guy “not only influenced by [John] Prine/[Kris] Kristofferson/Jerry Jeff but he seemed to come out of the same world.”

On a personal note, go listen to “Just Like Old Times,” which has a perfect line that sums up not only Snider’s art but his singular way of living: “Your goal was always the same as mine/You didn’t want to throw a fishing line in that old main stream.”

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Todd Snider Dead At 59
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Todd Snider Dead At 59

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Todd Snider has died. News arrived yesterday that the Americana singer-songwriter was diagnosed with walking pneumonia, and this morning the musician’s official accounts posted that he has “departed this world.” He was 59.

Earlier this month, Snider canceled his tour in support of his latest album High And Lonesome And Then Some, citing that he was “violently assaulted” outside his hotel and needed medical treatment. Shortly after, it was reported that he was arrested upon leaving the hospital because he did not believe he should be discharged and subsequently cursed out the staff. Yesterday, Snider’s friends and family shared the following statement on his social media:

Hello friends, family, and members of the Shithouse Choir.

We have some difficult news to share. After Todd returned home to recover last week, he began having trouble breathing and was admitted to the hospital in Hendersonville, TN. We learned from his doctors that he had been quietly suffering from an undiagnosed case of walking pneumonia.

Our beloved brother’s condition has become more complicated, and he’s since been transferred for additional treatment. His care team and those closest to him are by his side and doing everything they can.

Right now we’re asking everyone who loves Todd to hold him in your thoughts in whatever way feels right to you. Say a prayer, light a candle, roll one up, send strength, or just keep him close in your heart. You’ve carried him through so much over the years, and he needs that from all of us now more than ever.

We’ll share more when there is more to tell. Thank you for surrounding him with so much love, support, and compassion.

Today, the same accounts shared the news of his passing, writing:

Aimless, Inc. Headquarters is heartbroken to share that our Founder, our Folk Hero, our Poet of the World, our Vice President of the Abrupt Change Dept., the Storyteller, our beloved Todd Daniel Snider has departed this world. Where do we find the words for the one who always had the right words, who knew how to distill everything down to its essence with words and song while delivering the most devastating, hilarious, and impactful turn of phrases? Always creating rhyme and meter that immediately felt like an old friend or a favorite blanket. Someone who could almost always find the humor in this crazy ride on Planet Earth.

He relayed so much tenderness and sensitivity through his songs, and showed many of us how to look at the world through a different lens. He got up every morning and started writing, always working towards finding his place among the songwriting giants that sat on his record shelves, those same giants who let him into their lives and took him under their wings, who he studied relentlessly. Guy Clark, John Prine, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Jeff Walker.

How do we move forward without the one who gave us countless 90 minute distractions from our impending doom? The one who always had 18 minutes to share a story. We’ll do it by carrying his stories and songs that contain messages of love, compassion, and peace with us. Today, put on one of your favorite Todd Snider records and “play it loud enough to wake up all of your neighbors or at least loud enough to always wake yourself up.” We love you Todd, sail on old friend, we’ll see you again out there on the road somewhere down the line. You will always be a force of nature.

“Like A Force of Nature”

If we never get together again
Forgive me for these fools I’ve been
See if you can remember me when
I was listening to my better angels

It’s like a force of nature
Coming over me
I can’t keep myself from moving
It’s like a force of nature

May your hope always outweigh your doubt
Until this old world finally punches you out
May you always play your music
Loud enough to wake up all of your neighbors
Or may you play at least loud enough
To always wake yourself up

Todd Daniel Snider
10/11/66-11/14/25

Todd Snider was born in Portland, Oregan in 1966. In the ’90s, he moved to Tennessee and released his debut album Songs For The Daily Planet, which came out on Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville label and hit #23 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. He released 16 total albums, blending together folk, blues, rock, alt country, and funk. Despite having deals with majors like Capitol Records and MCA Nashville, he remained a DIY icon throughout his career.

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Todd Snider, influential alt-country singer-songwriter, dies aged 59
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Todd Snider, influential alt-country singer-songwriter, dies aged 59

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Todd Snider, the influential alt-country singer-songwriter behind hits such as ‘Alright Guy’, has died at the age of 59.

The news was confirmed today (November 15) by a statement on Snider’s social media accounts. No cause of death has been given, but his family have said he had recently been hospitalised with pneumonia.

“Aimless, Inc. Headquarters is heartbroken to share that our Founder, our Folk Hero, our Poet of the World, our Vice President of the Abrupt Change Dept., the Storyteller, our beloved Todd Daniel Snider has departed this world,” read the message on Instagram.

“Where do we find the words for the one who always had the right words, who knew how to distill everything down to its essence with words and song while delivering the most devastating, hilarious, and impactful turn of phrases?”

It continued: “He relayed so much tenderness and sensitivity through his songs, and showed many of us how to look at the world through a different lens. He got up every morning and started writing, always working towards finding his place among the songwriting giants that sat on his record shelves, those same giants who let him into their lives and took him under their wings, who he studied relentlessly. Guy Clark, John Prine, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Jeff Walker.”

Snider had recently cancelled the remainder of a US tour due to “severe injuries as the victim of a violent assault outside of his hotel” in Salt Lake City.

Snider was born in Portland, Oregon and relocated to Texas in the 1980s, where he began his music career. He later became associated with the Nashville alt-country scene, with his 2004 album ‘East Nashville Skyline’ particularly well remembered.

He was renowned for his witty, poignant lyrical style, deeply influenced by the likes of John Prine, Guy Clark and Kris Kristofferson, and his work helped to define the modern sound of Americana.

Among those to pay tribute to Snider were Jason Isbell, who wrote on Threads: “Freak flags at half-staff for the Storyteller and all the songs he still had left to write. I sure did love him.”

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Singer Banks Wore a “Sexy and Romantic” Lace Vivienne Westwood Dress to Wed Lacrosse Star Drew Snider
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Singer Banks Wore a “Sexy and Romantic” Lace Vivienne Westwood Dress to Wed Lacrosse Star Drew Snider

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

To allow her dresses to do the talking, Banks kept her accessories minimal, opting for shoes by Jimmy Choo and wearing her engagement jewelry, plus a bracelet borrowed from her sister. She took a similar approach to her beauty look for the ceremony, with her make-up artist Charlie Riddle focusing on a luminous complexion, with softly lined eyes and rose-hued lips for a romantic feel. Meanwhile, her hairstylist Philipp Verheyen had the brief of “Jillian meets Banks,” so that the bride looked both like herself and her musical alter-ego, with a little bit of goth thrown in for good measure. He emphasized her face with an elegant bun, tied with white lace matching her dress, pulling the whole look together.

The couple took a unique approach to their wedding weekend by having a small, intimate ceremony in a secret wildflower garden near their Seattle home on the Friday, saving the party for the following night. “We did our vows in private before the ceremony,” shares Banks. “It was such a special moment, and I’m glad we kept it to just us.”

After their vows, the couple joined their family for the official ceremony, with Banks’s niece acting as flower girl and her father walking her down the aisle to “Baby” by Donnie and Joe Emerson. The ceremony was officiated by Banks’s dear friend Alison Crowley, who she credits with doing a great job at bringing the couple’s love story to life. And despite it being sunny for a month straight prior to the wedding day, it of course rained. “But actually, it made it more beautiful and cinematic,” she laughs. Afterwards, guests headed to Carmines, one of the couple’s favorite Italian restaurants nearby. “Our dads gave speeches and we ate our favorite dishes,” she remembers. “Then my aunt threw us a welcome party at a swanky bar nearby, Black Bottle, and I changed into an amazing Grace Loves Lace beaded minidress to start the real celebrations.”

After a morning spent doing puppy yoga (“honestly, my favourite part of the whole wedding!” she jokes), 200 of the couple’s friends and family gathered on Saturday evening for a party at The Nest at the Thomson Hotel. “We took over the entire top floor, where the Seattle skyline wrapped around us 360 degrees,” explains Banks. Following the simplicity and romance of the ceremony the previous day, this was an opportunity for the couple to let their hair down, with the popstar opting for a show-stopping asymmetrical Versace party dress (“again, the first thing I saw online!”) and a fun make-up look inspired by the 1960s. “I had so much fun with my glam that night,” the singer shares. “We did a ’60s updo with a very Cleopatra-esque eye. It was one of my favorite looks I’ve ever worn.” There was no official schedule or entertainment, just one of Drew’s friends hopping on the decks. “I know so many DJs, but I love that it was one of my husband’s childhood friends who ended up doing the music,” she laughs.

Just over a week later, Banks has the following advice to anyone planning their own wedding. “I think it’s important to do your wedding your own way,” she says. “The pressure to follow the classic traditions is less important than feeling like you are being honored in how you celebrate. I’m so happy we did it in a way that reflected our unique personalities and taste.”

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