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20th January
2010
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Dylan Sneed Bio
ALPHABET SOUP
When not writing his own music, Sneed found other ways to stretch his creativity. For every installment of his 2007-08 concert series called "Alphabet Soup," Sneed and several Dallas area songwriters built a unique 10-song set of covers and originals around an audience-suggested word. Each new word began with a randomly selected letter (e.g., "H" is for "Hasselhoff."). Together Sneed and his friends learned and performed nearly 160 songs in 9 months. He still plans to make it all the way through the alphabet.
BRIAN VANDER ARK / KRISTY KRUGER
In 2008 Dylan took on his first work as a sideman for other artists. He toured with Brian Vander Ark (The Verve Pipe) and award-winning Texas songwriter Kristy Kruger, playing electric and acoustic guitar and banjo. He continues to collaborate in this way with artists across the country.
TEXODUS
The end of 2008 brought about the biggest change in Sneed's career so far. On August 31 he packed his few remaining possessions and set off on his last tour as a Texas resident. He called the tour "Texodus," and kicked it off with a synonymous event that featured 9 of his closest musical compatriots from the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The long, emotional night was a great success, and preceded three weeks of shows along the way to Hartsville, South Carolina, the small southern town that has become Dylan's new home base.
HOME SWEET HOME
In the summer of 2009 Dylan and fellow Texas songwriter David Ramirez booked two weeks of house concerts across the South and Midwest. The duo called their tour "Home Sweet Home." The songwriters' mission was to spread the word of the house concert format, teaching aspiring hosts how to organize these intimate nights of music and community. Both artists continue to play house concerts across the country today.

 

Dylan Sneed- myspace.com/dylansneed
Michaela Schmidt- myspace.com/mickeysongs
Autumn Fox- myspace.com/autumnfox

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