Todd Snider

East Nashville is a lovely part of the world. It’s nicely gentrified, full of neat houses with neat gardens. There are funky coffee shops where people congregate early and late with their computers.

It’s pretty standard inner urban life but it wasn’t always so. There was a smashing tornado in 1998 which blew away the crack houses and the nastier parts of town.

Some people who lived there then survived. Like Steve Earle who, as was told in Lauren St John’s brutally honest biography Hardcore Troubadour, once escaped from his hospital bed and scurried off to a street corner in that part of town, ward gown gaping in the breeze, waving a $20 bill in the air, waiting for a fix.

Todd Snider lives in East Nashville. He’s a singer songwriter who settled in the country music capital after growing up in Portland, Oregon. His entry to the town wasn’t as dramatic as Earle’s $20 desperado act but he did have some bad habits.

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  • Chris Chappell says:

    08:43am | 02/07/09

    Thanks for the alert about Snider’s new disc Dennis.  If you haven’t heard it, try and find a track called Live Forever.  I only have a live version with Billy Joe Shaver & Robert Earl Keen but it has to be his best and one of my all time favourites. … Read more »

 

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