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Todd Snider, country-folk troubadour with a pointy wit and caring eye, dies at 59
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Todd Snider, country-folk troubadour with a pointy wit and caring eye, dies at 59

Last updated: November 15, 2025 9:35 pm
Editorial Board Published November 15, 2025
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Todd Snider, a singer and songwriter beloved within the Americana music scene for his humorous but empathetic portraits of individuals struggling to outlive an uncaring world, died Friday. He was 59.

His loss of life was introduced in a publish on his Instagram account, which didn’t state a trigger or say the place he died. An earlier publish signed by “Todd’s Friends & Family” mentioned that he’d been admitted to a hospital in Hendersonville, Tenn., after experiencing respiratory issues and that he’d been recognized with pneumonia; earlier than that, he referred to as off a tour this month after telling followers that he’d been injured in a “violent assault” outdoors a lodge in Salt Lake Metropolis.

Incessantly in comparison with the likes of John Prine and Kris Kristofferson — each of whom mentored him at numerous factors — Snider wrote about “how poor people sometimes cope with pain and hardship,” he advised the New York Instances in 2009. “A little drugs here, a little sex here, a little denial there.”

In a prolific recording profession that stretched three many years, Snider made albums for labels owned by Prine and by Jimmy Buffett and for his personal firm, Aimless Data. But to many he was finest skilled onstage, the place he’d thread his songs right into a sort of working monologue about his rough-and-tumble life.

Amongst his best-known tunes have been the rollicking “Beer Run”; “Can’t Complain,” a couple of man with “nothing to lose ’cause there is nothing to gain”; and “Alright Guy,” which opens with a scene through which a good friend catches him leafing via “that new book with pictures of Madonna naked.”

“Said she’d never pegged me for a scumbag before,” he sings, “She said she didn’t ever want to see me anymore / And I still don’t know why.”

In his 2014 memoir, Snider advised a shaggy-dog story concerning the time Garth Brooks summoned him to a studio to assist him document a canopy of “Alright Guy” within the guise of his alter ego, Chris Gaines.

“I was already starstruck before Garth walked up and introduced himself,” Snider wrote. “He said, ‘I thought you had red hair,’ because he’d seen me on the ‘Austin City Limits’ television show, and I’d dyed my hair red for that show. It wasn’t supposed to be red. It was supposed to be dark brown. My plan was to look like John Fogerty, but instead I ended up looking like the guy from the movie ‘Dumb and Dumber.’” (Brooks didn’t launch the quilt, although Snider mentioned the nation famous person despatched him a examine for $10,000 anyway.)

Todd Daniel Snider was born Oct. 11, 1966, and grew up in Oregon earlier than making his method to Texas after which Nashville. His debut album, “Songs for the Daily Planet,” got here out in 1994 through Buffett’s Margaritaville label; it closed with a motor-mouthed acoustic ditty referred to as “Talkin’ Seattle Grunge Rock Blues” through which he lovingly lampooned the period’s various rock growth:

Now, to slot in quick, we put on flannel shirts

We flip our amps up till it hurts

We bought unhealthy attitudes, and what’s extra

Once we play, we stare straight down on the flooring

A critics’ fave from the get-go, Snider earned rave opinions with 2004’s “East Nashville Skyline,” whose highlights embrace a characteristically wordy depiction of the tradition wars then roiling America within the wake of 9/11 — “Conservative, Christian, Right Wing Republican, Straight, White, American Males,” it’s referred to as — and “The Ballad of the Kingsmen,” through which he contemplates the which means of the lyrics to “Louie Louie.”

Among the many many different LPs he went on to launch have been 2009’s “The Excitement Plan,” which was produced by Don Was, and a 2012 assortment of songs by Jerry Jeff Walker, the country-folk songwriter who’d served as a vital affect on him. Snider’s most up-to-date document, “High, Lonesome and Then Some,” got here out in October.

Snider spoke brazenly all through his life about his struggles with medicine and with continual ache associated to spinal stenosis. “I do a lot of things to try to help it, but I have to make peace with it, too,” he mentioned of the situation in an interview final month with Rolling Stone. “Which hasn’t been easy.” Details about Snider’s survivors wasn’t instantly accessible.

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