The Snyder Family Band's New Album "Wherever I Wander" is Out Now

The Snyder Family Band's first album on Mountain Home Music Company "Wherever I Wander" is now available. The album was produced by Tim Surrett (of the multi-award winning band, Balsam Range).
The Snyder Family Band is an unparalleled collaboration of brother, sister and father. They have studied the masters, learned the techniques and naturally reach out to find new means of expression that is rooted in tradition yet always innovative.
Transportive instrumentals provide a vehicle for the journey that is Wherever I Wander, while lyrical compositions provide the scenery. Samantha and Zeb Snyder are two of today's finest young traditionally-based musicians. They are wise beyond their years and consistently bring new energy and ideas to the music, willing to bend tradition without breaking it. Yesterday can be heard in their music as easily as they provide a glimpse of a bright tomorrow. Their sound could be described as Allman Brothers Band meets Stéphane Grappelli meets Doc Watson.
For more information: www.snyderfamilyband.com
Track Listing:
1. New River Rapids
2. Wherever I Wander
3. After You've Gone
4. A Whaler's Song
5. Nantucket Sleigh Ride
6. The Keeper
7. The Peach Truck
8. Swamp Music
9. Trick Shot
10. Hittin' The Highway
11. Highway Call
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