The Snyder Family Band Releases Their Bluegrass Album "Wherever I Wander" on March 17th

Coming on March 17th, bluegrass group The Snyder Family Band will release their debut Mountain Home Music debut "Wherever I Wander." Samantha (16) & Zeb Snyder (19) are among today's finest traditionally-based musicians. Along with dad, Bud Snyder, the siblings comprise The Snyder Family Band.
The Snyder Family Band from Lexington, NC, performs a blend of family friendly music that appeals to all ages and audiences. What the listener will find exciting about a Snyder Family Band show is how these young musicians take from multiple genres and create a unique sound that includes not only bluegrass, but also southern rock, blues, Texas swing, and newgrass.
"Wherever I Wander" is the Snyder Family Band's first album on Mountain Home Music Company. The project is a journey through musical landscapes by a sensational trio that has studied the masters, and while rooted in tradition, find innovative ways of expression.
Transportive instrumentals and lyrical compositions provide the scenery for Wherever I Wander. Yesterday can be heard in the music as well as a bright glimpse of tomorrow. Their sound might well be described as Allman Brothers Band meets Stéphane Grappelli meets Doc Watson.
Track List
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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