Todd Snider has bared his hard-living soul on such albums as 2004's East Nashville Skyline and his latest, Agnostic Hymns & Stoner Fables. But Snider, a disciple of singer-songwriters like close friend John Prine, saves his best stories for the stage, entertaining crowds not just with his songs, but with darkly humorous spoken-word tales of addiction, music business struggles and life on the road. He recently released a book of what he describes as "mostly true tall tales" titled I Never Met a Story I Didn't Like. And, like Snider himself, it's a pisser.
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