Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Old Crow Medicine Show came to Nashville in 2000, lead vocalist/fiddle player Ketch Secor recalls to Billboard that the band ...
The album will feature guest appearances by Molly Tuttle, Marty Stuart, and even Old Crow Medicine Show alumni, Critter Fuqua and Willie Watson. Furthermore, there will also be samples from both ...
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Country music has a long history with guns and gun culture, from songs about handing down family heirloom rifles to harvesting that first buck of the season. Ketch Secor, the leader of Old Crow ...
Darius Rucker rocked Old Crow Medicine Show’s song “Wagon Wheel” from underground anthem to the near peak of pop culture. But Rucker didn’t write it. That accolade belongs to Old Crow Medicine Show’s ...
Old Crow Medicine Show frontman Ketch Secor has announced the July 11 release of his debut solo album, Story The Crow Told Me, on Equal Housing Records via Firebird Music. The initial preview and ...
Ever since he was a kid, Ketch Secor was obsessed with old-time country music. In fact, he made a career of it by leading the string band Old Crow Medicine Show. Appalachia, the birthplace of the band ...
For the Morning Edition Song Project, we've been asking musicians to write and perform an original song for us. First up, Ketch Secor catalogs the... Old Crow Medicine Show's Ketch Secor Writes A New ...
Two-time GRAMMY award-winning band Old Crow Medicine Show celebrates their 25th anniversary with a national tour performing beloved hits such as Wagon Wheel, I Hear Them All, Sweet Amarillo, and many ...
Though he grew up in Virginia and now lives in Tennessee, Ketch Secor says his heart is in North Carolina. "I look to those mountains for my inspiration and my heart really," the founder and frontman ...
In his 37 years on air, Joe Elmore, host and founder of Tennessee Crossroads, was one of the most-watched faces on Nashville PBS (WNPT). He covered nearly every nook and cranny of Tennessee, ...