todd snider
by todd snider
i started making up songs in 1986.
i made an album in 1994.
i also started a tour in 1994
and that tour is, in a way, still going.
i never made a record so good
that i could just sit home
or did a show so bad
that i had to.
and man, i’ve done some shit shows,
shit albums too.
some of them are pretty good though,
but you know,
it’s been a while.
i really need to put out a good album soon
or i'm finished.
sometimes these days i sing with a band.
i think we made a good album.
david schools of widespread panic is our leader.
i make up our lyrics....we’re a jam band.
our songs only go on about an hour or so but they’re still pretty long.
cool people jam with us all the time and we have like a million shirts and shit.
i personally think we’re the seventh best band in the whole jam thing.
on this tour i am coming to town with nothing but my guitar and stories
like the old days.
you know...
pick a little
talk a little
pick a little
talk a little
cheap cheap cheap
talk a lot
pick a little more.
and not to brag,
but i also wrote a book that everybody loves
so i am an author now.
plus i play everywhere,
pretty much all the time
everybody shows up
and they pretty much always love it.
Reed Foehl Supports
Born into a musical family, Reed Foehl grew up in a small country town in New England, listening to his parents’ bluegrass band rehearse in the living room every Thursday night for all of his childhood. From there Reed took to the streets at the early age of 11 performing at Boston's own Fanuel Hall Marketplace. He then became the front man for the band Acoustic Junction. Recently Reed was nominated for a Grammy for his song “Fly” which was covered by the country music star Lee Ann Womack. Dusty and patient, his music is genuine Americana, telling stories of the human condition with lyrics and a voice that pushes the boundaries while paying homage to tradition.
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