Folk singer-songwriter Todd Snider died on Friday at the age of 59 in Nashville, Tennessee. His cause of death has been revealed as pneumonia, his publicist confirmed to The New York Times .
Newsweek reached out to Snider's representative via email for comment on Monday.
The Context
Snider's death marks the loss of a pivotal figure in Americana, alt-country and folk music. Known for his wit, sharp lyricism and storytelling, Snider influenced a generation of songwriters and cultivated a devoted fanbase during his decades-long career. His passing closes a chapter for fans and fellow artists who saw him as a crucial bridge between genre icons and new voices, embodying the restless spirit of the American troubadour.
What To Know
Snider's death was announced in a statement posted to

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