The Wake Forest Listening Room

Two Friends – Two Voices

All Ages
Two Friends – Two Voices
Friday, October 23, 2026
Doors: 6:45 pm Show: 7:30 pm
$28.25

On stage, fellow troubadours, Ed Snodderly and Thomm Jutz display their passion, and humor. And they can play. Both are excellent pickers in their own domain. This is not a dry affair of an evening. Energy, laughter and tears of joy are guaranteed.

Ed Snodderly – A musical voice so distinct that the third verse of his song, “The Diamond Stream,” is on permanent display at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame. If that’s not enough to make this feller interesting, how about the fact that he was featured in the genre-expanding movie, “Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou,” or that his songs were covered by the likes of Sam Bush and John Cowan?

Thomm Jutz is an immigrant from Germany. In his twenty-five years in Nashville, he has put in his time on the road with folks like Nanci Griffith and Mary Gauthier. His songs have been recorded by John Prine, Billy Strings, and many other artists who gather around the warm wood stove of Americana music. In 2020 he was nominated for a Grammy® in the Best Bluegrass Album category.