Todd Snider
Camp What The Folk 2024
Full Moon Resort
12 Valley View Rd
Big Indian, NY 12410
27–30 août 2024
08:00 UTC−4
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We're forming a camp and everyone is invited to join the Tipsy Gipsy at the incomparable Full Moon Resort in Big Indian, NY, where you’ll spend a magical three days and nights from August 27-30, 2024, with Todd Snider, Otis Gibbs, Tim Easton, and other special guests — all immersed in songs and nature.
Wake and bake with Camp Counselor Snider, work on your new song, catch Todd and friends performing shows, take a hike, and then maybe perform at the open mic. Whether you choose to be a spectator or take the stage is your call, shaping the experience you desire. There will be opportunities to work on your new lyric or poem and then put it to some chords. You'll have the chance to have Todd, Otis, and Tim help you out along the way. If you've never tried to write a song before, now's your chance, or you can simply observe the process—it's all up to you!
The mission will be the pursuit of FUN, united in song, surrounded by some of the most joyful campers you've ever been around, in a most unique setting, capturing a life experience that will be like no other.
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Adrian
12 décembre 2022
It was a great show (as always) and Luckenbach added a nice atmosphere. I will have to admit, I prefer shows where it’s just Todd because I like to hear as much of his music as possible. However, sharing the stage with Jack Ingram added a different vibe that was also really fun at the end.
Fredericksburg, TX@Luckenbach Texas
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Biographie de Todd Snider
In many ways, acclaimed singer-songwriter Todd Snider has made a career out of turning left, when everyone else expected him to turn right. Now a quarter-century into that career, Snider has done it again. After making rock records of one kind or another for seven years, both as a solo artist and with his band, Hard Working Americans, Snider has made another left turn and returned to his folk roots with the release in March 2019 of his thirteenth studio album as a solo artist, Cash Cabin Sessions, Vol. 3. As the title suggests, the album was recorded at the studio formerly owned by Johnny Cash and now owned by his son, John Carter Cash. Snider played all the instruments on the record, mostly guitar and harmonica, but he also played banjo on one song and overdubbed mandolin and percussion on some others. The only other people on the album are Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires, who contributed backing vocals to several songs. Among the highlights of the record are a trio of talking blues numbers, which reinforce the fact Snider has come full circle with the album because it was the song “Talking Seattle Grunge Rock Blues” from his 1994 debut, Songs For The Daily Planet, that first launched the native of Portland, Oregon, into the national consciousness. Now twenty-twenty-five years later, he has released another folk record, and as Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, and others did before him, reminded the world of the enormous power that can come from one man, his guitar, and the truth.
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