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MISCELLANEOUS

That Was Me Photographs

These images appear in the liner notes of Todd Snider's greatest hits album, That Was Me.


CMT Photograph

Photograph used on Todd's biography found at CMT.com (ca. 2005).



Fan Mailings

Fan mailings (ca. 1998). [Contributed by Michelle Boswell]


The Shithouse Flyer

Initial invite to join Todd's fan club/mailing list, the Shithouse Choir. [Contributed by Marshal Chaifetz]

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1/25/2005 Cancelled Show

This ticket is from a cancelled show originally scheduled for 1/25/05 in London. [Contributed by Mick Audis]


Frazz Comic

On several dates, the comic strip Frazz has featured a mention of Todd Snider.

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MCA Application

Rumor has it that, during his early years as a musician, Todd submitted this application for employment to MCA.

Name: Snider, Todd D.
Date of Birth: 10/11/66
Place of Birth: St. Vincent's Hospital, Portland OR
Current Residence: Memphis
Other Residence: Eden, San Marcos, TX; Santa Rosa CA

Other Names Under Which You Have Worked:
Trip Dimond, Loopy Drag, Little Joey Francis, Sky Montana, Blind Lemon Pledge, Buck Flanagan, LL JB One, Buddy, The Human Bummer

Position Applied For:
Steve Earle's Old Job

Are There Any Hours You Cannot Work:
The Eleventh hour is bad; so is the Darkest

Where Do You See Yourself In 1 Year? 5? 10?
I don't see myselfin years, I see myself in miles

Are You Licensed To Operate Heavy Machinery?
Are you kidding. I was raised by a wild pack of heavy machinery
I can't drive a car, though. Someone has to come get me.

Have You Ever Been Incarcerated? If So Please Explain.
Protesting a seat belt law in Texas.

Have You Ever Worked For This Company Before? If So Under What Name
Tony Brown

Opening Act:
Jerry Jeff Walker, Bob Dylan, Dryvin-n-Cryin, Warren Zevon, Cracker (almost), Billy Joe Shaver, Leo Kettle, Leon Redbone, The Connells, Dave Mason, the Subdues, The Guess Who, Son of Slam, Jimmy Buffett, Ray Price

Records That Influenced Me:
"Run through the Jungle" - CCR
"Breifcase full of Blues" - Blues Brothers
"One More for the Road" - Lynard Skynard
"Paradice with an Ocean View" - Country Joe MacDonald
"Town and Country" - the Rave Ups
"Gypsy Song Man" - Jerry Jeff Walker
"Old Five and Dimers" - Billy Joe Shaver
"Spooky Lady's Sideshow" - Kris Kirstoferson
"Greates Hits Vol 2" - Bob Dylan
"Mystery Road" - Dryvin-n-Cryin

Carrer Highlights:
The day I figured I was gonna do this
Songwriter's night at Chetham St. Warehouse, San Marcos, TX
First Thursday night at the Daily Planet
Opening for Jimmy Buffett
Meeting Tony Brown
Cut on Rick Trevino's album


Dayton Criminal Trespass Order

Todd's story of being escorted out of the Holiday Inn on 9/22/07 after some recreational activity is shown to be true by this document. The night's setlist was written on the back side of the criminal trespass order presented to Todd as a result of this situation.


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[Contributed by Chris Losito]


1974 Snapshot

This photograph shows what is likely the earliest documented musical stage performance by Todd Snider. Verified individuals in this picture include Todd Snider (far left on keyboard), Don Moore (center on drums), and Morgan Butler (seated, vocals).

According to Todd, this photograph is from third grade (1974) at Montclair Elementry School in Raliegh Hills, Oregon. This band of youngsters performed Monster Mash but fell in the competition to a band of sixth graders called The Kingsboys who performed Louie Louie.

[Contributed by Don Moore.]


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