Indirect references to KPIG appear in the songs "I'm Coming Home" by Robert Earl Keen and "Beer Run" (which references the Robert Keen song) by Todd Snider, both of whom are frequently featured on the air and perform at KPIG's events.
Post-Whigs career highlights include working with Todd Snider, Mark Lemhouse, Richard Johnston, Impala, AA Bondy, teaching at the Stax Music Academy, and being a recurrent house drummer for the annual New Orleans Ponderosa Stomp music festival.
On December 20, 2013, Snider debuted a new band called Hard Working Americans at a benefit concert at the Boulder Thester in Boulder, CO for Colorado Flood Relief.The band's first album is a collection of lesser known cover songs, to be released January, 2014.
Todd Rundgren | Sweeney Todd | Todd Snider | Todd Haynes | Todd McFarlane | Todd Haley | Christine Todd Whitman | Todd Helton | Todd Bridges | Todd Akin | Colin Todd | Todd Martin | Todd Brunson | Todd Solondz | Todd-AO | Snider-Enfield | Mike Todd | Duke Snider | Todd Walker | Todd Tobias | Todd Swift | Todd Schorr | Todd Robbins | Todd McShay | Todd MacDonald | Thelma Todd | Richard Todd | Patricia Todd | Deborah Todd | Tony Todd |
Along the way, he has played with such artists as Greg Brown, Gillian Welch, Todd Snider, Chris Smither, and Rosanne Cash.
First held on August 19, 2006, at Whicker Park in Harriman, Tennessee, the first year featured artists such as Steve Earle, Todd Snider, Will Hoge, and Allison Moorer.
In the live arena, D-Napoleon has shared billings with the likes of Morphine, Ken Stringfellow, Jack Frost (featuring Steve Kilbey and Grant McLennan), The Stems, John Butler, Ash Grunwald, Dan Kelly, Whitley, Nic Dalton, Todd Snider, John Doe, Mark Olson, Victoria Williams and Vic Chesnutt.