Introducing Eva Snyder!
Awesome singer/songwriter from Nashville
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Every once in a while I come across a singer/songwriter who I assume everyone must know, only to discover they are not as well known as I assumed.
Eva Snyder is one of them. Her lyrics are beautifully crafted, her voice enchanting, and her songs both moving and authentic. Plus, she’s got a great vibe.
A little research this morning revealed, perhaps, one of the reasons why more people haven’t yet heard of Eva.
The Executive Director of the Nashville Songwriters Association International, estimates that the number of working songwriters in Nashville is approximately 1,000.
1,000!
And that’s just Nashville! Throw in Austin, New York, Chicago, LA, London, Hamburg, Brussels, Amsterdam and another 1,000 cities around the world and we’re talking lots of other gifted artists competing for air time.
“Music is a world within itself. It’s a language we all understand.” — Stevie Wonder
Anyway, dear friends, if you have a few minutes and want to tune into the music of Eva Snyder, you are in the right place at the right time. Simply click on any of the Spotify links below. If you like what you hear, feel free to forward the links to your friends. Good news travels fast. Hopefully!
“Music is the emotional life of most people.” — Leonard Cohen
PS: If you have any connection to Taylor Swift, please let me know at your earliest convenience (mitch@ideachampions.com). Last year, in a fit of inspiration, I promised Eva that I would find a way to introduce her to the illustrious Ms. Swift, her favorite singer/songwriter. At one point I came very close, my “six degrees of separation” experiment leading me to Taylor’s father’s chiropractor (a country western song?) Alas, that’s where the yellow brick road ended. But I haven’t given up. Maybe YOU are the missing link?
“Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart.” — Pablo Casals
“Art is the elimination of the unnecessary.” — Pablo Picasso
“Can you remember who you were, before the world told you who you should be?” — Charles Bukowski