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Jon Snodgrass (musician)

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Birth name
  
Jon Snodgrass

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Jon Snodgrass

Years active
  
1991–present

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar


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Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, musician

Associated acts
  
Joey Cape, Bad Astronaut, Chad Price, Tony Sly, Scorpios, Drag The River, Armchair Martian, Two Cow Garage, Frank Turner, Cory Branan, Lagwagon, Rise Against

Albums
  
Liverbirds, Five State Record, You Can't Live This Way

Music groups
  
Drag the River, Scorpios (Since 2011), Armchair Martian

Genres
  
Punk rock, Alternative rock, Indie rock, Folk punk

Record labels
  
Suburban Home Records, Paper + Plastick

Similar People
  
Joey Cape, Chad Price, Cory Branan, Tony Sly, Chuck Ragan

Jon Snodgrass is "the guy with the glasses from Drag the River". He is also a member of the groups Armchair Martian and Scorpios, as well as performing solo. He has also collaborated with many other musicians.

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Biography

Jon Snodgrass was born and raised in St. Joseph Missouri and later settled in Fort Collins, Colorado before forming Armchair Martian in the early 90's. In 1996 he started recording songs with ALL singer Chad Price under the name Drag the River. Since then he has continued putting out music with both bands, as a solo artist and as a member of Scorpios.

He has collaborated with other musicians such as Chad Rex, Hagfish, Descendents, Stephen Egerton, Joey Cape, Lagwagon, Bad Astronaut, Cory Branan, Frank Turner, Chuck Ragan (Revival Tour & Hot Water Music), Tim McIlirath (Rise Against), Chris Wollard (Hot Water Music, Ship Thieves), Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake), Scott Reynolds (ALL), Mike Herrera (MxPx), Arliss Nancy and Jimmy Islip

Discography

with Armchair Martian

  • barely passing 7in 1994
  • Xenophobe single (Cargo/Headhunter) 1995
  • s/t (Cargo/Headhunter) 1996
  • Monsters Always Scream (My Records) 1997
  • Hang On, Ted (Cargo/Headhunter) 1998
  • War of the Worlds Split with Bad Astronaut (O&O Records) 2001
  • Who Wants To Play Bass? (My Records) 2002
  • Good Guys, Bad Band (Suburban Home Records) 2007
  • with Drag the River

  • Hobos Demos (Upland/O&O Records) 2000
  • CLOSED (Upland/O&O Records) 2002
  • Live at the Starlight (Mars Motors) 2002
  • At The Green Door LP (Mars Motors) 2003
  • Chicken Demos (Upland/O&O Records) 2004
  • hey, buddies (Mars Motors) 2004
  • a way with women 7in (wallride) 2004
  • a shame/beautiful & damned 7in (third world) 2006
  • It's Crazy (Suburban Home Records) 2006
  • Gabba Gabba Hey, Buddies 12in (Derok) 2007
  • Found All the Parts Split w the Dents (Suburban Home Records) 2007
  • You Can't Live This Way (Suburban Home Records) 2008
  • Under The Influence Sam Cooke/Jeff Black 7in (Suburban Home Records) 2009
  • Can't Leave These Strays 7in (Suburban Home Records) 2009
  • Garage Rock 7in (Suburban Home Records) 2009
  • Bad at Breaking Up 7in/outta print collection (Suburban Home Records) 2009
  • Split 7in w/ Ship Thieves (Hometown Caravan) 2009
  • 2010 Demons LP (Hometown Caravan) 2010
  • Drag the River (Xtra Mile Recordings) 2013
  • Solo – "Jon Snodgrass & Friends"

  • Live at the Hi-Dive 6.12.07 Cassette (Analog Empire) 2008
  • Who Wants to Get Down? Split 7in w/ Joey Cape (Suburban Home Records) 2009
  • Visitor's Band (Suburban Home) 2009
  • Wolf & Cobra LP & Cassette w/ Cory Branan (Suburban Home) 2009
  • Buddies 10in w/ Frank Turner (Xtra Mile) 2010
  • Liverbirds w/ Joey Cape (crank lab) 2010
  • Tri-State Record 7in (Paper + Plastick) 2011
  • Five State Record (Hometown Caravan) 2011
  • More Buddies, More Fun (Paper + Plastick) 2012
  • 1-2-3-4/Perfect Match (Hometown Caravan) 2016
  • with Scorpios

  • s/t LP (self released) 2011 (re-released 2013 Destiny Records, Berlin) / Fat Records
  • Scorpios Too (One Week Records) 2017
  • References

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