Todd Daniel Snider
is a singer-songwriter born October 11, 1966 in Portland, Oregon. [1] [2]
Best known for his wry humor, Snider has been a fixture on the Americana, alt-country, and folk scene since his debut on MCA, entitled Songs for the Daily Planet
, named for the bar where Snider used to play regularly in Memphis. On that album were the minor hits "Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues", a folk song about the early '90's grunge scene, featuring a band that "refused to play"
, and "Alright Guy", which later became the title cut of Gary Allan's 2001 album.
He released two more albums for MCA, Step Right Up
and Viva Satellite,
the latter often sparking colorful debate amongst fans for its comparisons to Tom Petty. He moved to John Prine's Oh Boy Records where he made Happy to Be Here
, New Connection
, Near Truths and Hotel Rooms
, East Nashville Skyline
and Peace Love and Anarchy
. That Was Me: The Best of Todd Snider 1994–1998
was released on the Hip-O Records label in August 2005.
Todd Snider's next studio album, The Devil You Know
, was released in August 2006. It marked Snider's return to a major label, as he is now recording for New Door Records, a subsidiary of Universal Records.
The Devil You Know
was named to several critics' year-end "best" lists, including a No. 33 ranking in Rolling Stone
magazine's top 50 albums of the year, a No. 25 ranking by No Depression
magazine, and No. 14 by Blender
magazine.
Snider's songs "Late Last Night" and "I Believe You" have been recorded by the Oklahoma red dirt band Cross Canadian Ragweed. He co-wrote the song "Barbie Doll" with country star Jack Ingram.
Snider's album, Peace Queer
, was released on October 14, 2008. Peace Queer
reached #1 on the Americana Airplay Chart on October 27, 2008.
Snider's latest album, "The Excitement Plan", was released on June 9, 2009 on the YepRoc Label. The album was produced by the highly regarded producer, Don Was.
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