Alt-Country Singer-Songwriter Todd Snider Dies
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Singer-songwriter Todd Snider, who experienced a string of high-profile events over the last month, has died at the age of 59. Variety is reporting the artist who created “Alright Guy” died from undisclosed causes. The news was announced on his social media accounts and confirmed by friends.
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