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SUMMARY:Todd Snider with guest Rorey Carroll
DESCRIPTION:Singer/songwriter Todd Snider first garnered attention for his timely alt-rock satire “Talkin’ Seattle Grunge Rock Blues\,” a folk-rock song that struck a chord with younger people fed up with angry alternative rock bands\, and at the same time\, appealed to aging rockers who grew up with the folk revival of the 1960s. Snider was born in Portland\, Oregon\, and grew up in Santa Rosa\, Austin\, Houston\, and Atlanta. After moving to Memphis in the mid-’80s and establishing residency at a local club named the Daily Planet\, he was discovered by singer/songwriter Keith Sykes. Snider’s debut album\, Songs for the Daily Planet\, was released in the fall of 1994; “Talkin’ Seattle Grunge Rock Blues” was added to the album as an afterthought only after intense lobbying by a Canadian music critic\, and ultimately became a minor hit. \nOn his second effort\, 1996’s Step Right Up\, Snider and his band\, the Nervous Wrecks\, continued blending bluegrass\, blues\, folk-rock\, and country-rock to forge their own distinctive sound. On his third album\, 1998’s Viva Satellite\, Snider took a Tom Petty approach\, replacing much of his acoustic setup with twang-drenched electric guitar. In 2000\, he signed to John Prine’s Oh Boy label and returned to his singer/songwriter roots with Happy to Be Here. He recorded three more records\, 2002’s New Connection\, 2003’s Near Truths and Hotel Rooms Live\, and 2004’s East Nashville Skyline. That Was Me: The Best of Todd Snider 1994-1998 was released on Hip-O in 2005\, and the next year Snider’s eighth album\, Devil You Know\, came out. In 2008\, Snider released the politically charged Peace Queer\, an eight-song collection of anti-war songs as filtered through Snider’s signature wit and amiable pathos. The Excitement Plan appeared from Yep Roc Records in 2009. In 2011\, he released the two-disc concert set Live: The Storyteller\, while 2012 saw both a traditional studio outing\, Agnostic Hymns & Stoner Fables\, plus a tribute album\, Time as We Know It: The Songs of Jerry Jeff Walker. In 2013\, Snider formed the band Hard Working Americans\, and released two studio albums and a live set with the group between 2014 and 2016\, while also touring extensively. But Snider returned to his solo career in the fall of 2016\, releasing the album Eastside Bulldog in October of that year. \nMusicians often concoct necessary tales to capture the attention of the public. Rorey Carroll doesn’t need that – she’s lived it\, and carries the story of her life in every line she writes. Carroll was born in Chicago to a rather normal American family brought up as a typical\, middle class kid. This upbringing along with the fascination of alternative culture led her towards the great American love affair\, the counterbalance to the American Dream. At a very young age\, she lived in her car in cities all around the county\, hopped freight trains\, she even hiked the entire Appalachian Trail at age 20. She made money playing music to anyone who would listen\, from the subways of New York City to the streets of Ohio. She became a living paradox\, somewhere between running from the law and running from the normality of a Midwestern suburban lifestyle. The streets broke her down while another world picked her up. Bluegrass\, acoustic music\, anti-folk\, campfires in the heart of the humboldt trim scene\, in and out of trouble with the law – she inhaled the great spirit of rock and roll.
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/todd-snider-with-guest-rorey-carroll/
LOCATION:Ponte Vedra Concert Hall\, 1050 A1A North\, Ponte Vedra\, 32082
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Concerts,Live Entertainment,Music
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