Rob Snyder
Date/Time
Date(s) - 09/05/2015
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
After a few years of battling with the decision, Snyder finally picked up and moved to Nashville with no more than a van and a few dollars to his name. He knew he had to check his pride at the door, and even on his worst days, when he didn’t have money for food, he was glad to be in Music City. “I still wake up with a smile on my face every day because I know deep in my heart, that I’m in the right place.”
A combination of northern grit and southern heart, his writing and ability relate to country music fans as well as fans of all music genres. Snyder is who he is, on and off the stage. “I’ve tried to write the same old, bottle of Jack, pickup truck, pop country songs before…I mean really tried. But I can’t sing or write passionately about all that. I’m poor, drink Natty, and drive a minivan,” he joked.
At first glance, one may be intimidated by his sheer size, and maybe raise an eyebrow at the many tattoos, and occasional beard. In actuality, those tattoos are tales of friends, hardships or a favorite memory. A closer look shows a man who has seen both sides of the tracks, someone who has lived. Many would agree that the humble and honest Snyder is the perfect example of an “American”. “It’s an open book policy with my songs. You listen to one and you know plenty about me. I don’t hide anything. It’s the only way I know how to write.”
Rob Snyder has begun to make a name for himself in Nashville as he lives by his father’s words, “You have to be willing to outwork everybody.”

