Todd Snider, Americana singer-songwriter, dies
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Singer-songwriter Todd Snider, known for witty lyrics and genre-blending music, has died at 59. The Nashville artist influenced American music for three decades.
Americana music star Todd Snider, a singer and songwriter whose troubadour flair made him a leading alt-country voice, has died at 59.
Remembering a legendary singer and songwriter. Recently, it was announced that country/folk singer and songwriter Todd Snider was admitted to the hospital for a previously undiagnosed case of walking pneumonia.
A new report examines whether Todd Snider's hotel assault and tour cancellation accelerated the pneumonia that led to his sudden death at 59.
Billy Strings opened his performance in Newark, NJ on Saturday night with a fitting "Play a Train Song" debut for the late Todd Snider.
Singer-songwriter Todd Snider passed away on November 15, 2025, at the age of 59, just one month after being arrested and sent to the hospital in Utah.