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MIKE SNIDER Star of The Grand Ole Opry
Mike Snider, a Tennessee native, was raised on a farm outside the quiet little town of Gleason. At age 22, he won the National Banjo Championship and was invited to make a guest appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. Snider was then invited to be a guest on TNN's Nashville Now, hosted by Ralph Emery. When Ralph interviewed Snider, the audience burst out into laughter. Since then, Snider's phone has been ringing off the wall requesting Mike to come talk and play the banjo at events all over the United States. Snider southern drawl, country wit and musical ability landed Mike a permanent spot on one of the most hallowed stages in country music when he was made a member of the Grand Ole Opry, June 2, 1990.
Mike Snider was a cast member of Hee Haw for 7 years and has appeared on TNN's Nashville Now and Music City Tonight over 150 times, and played over 1,000 shows on the Grand Ole Opry. He can currently be seen regularly on TNN's Prime Time Country. In 1991 he starred in The Mike Snider Show at Opryland showpark and was so well received that he has been asked back to play the full season each year. Between appearing at Opryland, The Grand Ole Opry, doing television and personal appearances, Mike Snider ends up the year performing in over 650 shows.
When Mike Snider is not performing you can catch him on his farm in Tennessee with his beautiful wife Sabrina, (better known as "Sweetie"), and his children, Katie Lynn and Blake.
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