Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Americana singer-songwriter Todd Snider has canceled his tour after sustaining injuries from an assault, his representatives said.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Americana singer/songwriter Todd Snider has been forced to cancel his High, Lonesome and Then Some 2025 tour dates, after he was ...
Singer and songwriter Todd Snider has canceled his 2025 tour after being the victim of a violent assault in Salt Lake City. A note from Aimless, Inc. on Snider’s social media pages reveals that he ...
A memorial concert in honor of Todd Snider originally planned for Jan. 10 has been rescheduled due to the Green Bay Packers-Chicago Bears wild-card playoff game at Soldier Field on the same night.
Singer-songwriter, Todd Snider, has canceled his High, Lonesome and Then Some Tour, titled after his latest record by the same name, which was released on October 17 via Aimless Records/Thirty Tigers.
Singer-songwriter Todd Snider was arrested at a hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah for an alleged outburst while being treated for injuries sustained from an alleged assault, according to Rolling Stone.
Carl Laes remembers the first time he booked Todd Snider at the Riverside Ballroom in 2003, but then again, how could he forget? Snider never showed. The Americana singer-songwriter got the flu and ...
Musician Todd Snider has canceled his High, Lonesome, and Then Some Tour after he allegedly threatened hospital staff in Salt Lake City, Utah. On November 3, Snider’s Instagram account stated that the ...
Todd Snider announced the cancellation of his U.S. tour on Nov. 3, the day he was supposed to have performed at the Van Buren in downtown Phoenix, after sustaining “severe injuries” during an assault ...
Todd Snider's tour is canceled due to injuries suffered when the cult-favorite singer-songwriter was the victim of a physical attack outside his hotel. Snider, 59, launched a run of shows in support ...
“Life’s too short to worry / Life’s too long to hate,” the late Todd Snider wrote in “Ballad of the Devil’s Backbone Tavern” in 2000. Snider’s life proved shorter than his many admirers hoped. He died ...
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