When Old Crow Medicine Show came to Nashville in 2000, lead vocalist/fiddle player Ketch Secor recalls to Billboard that the band lived in a grittier stretch of town in the Dickerson Road area, a ...
The Old Crow Medicine Show singer has published his first children's book, which recounts a traditional folktale. Ketch Secor Brings An Appalachian Tale To Life With 'Lorraine' Ever since he was a kid ...
In a city like Nashville, where music takes center stage, finding live performances that feel personal and unforgettable can ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ketch Secor, founder of Old Crow Medicine Show, shares his deep connection to North Carolina, where the band first found its roots and inspiration. Though he grew up in Virginia and now lives in ...
Music for the Mountains – A Concert Benefiting Western North Carolina is taking place this weekend in Raleigh at Red Hat Amphitheater. It’s one of many benefit concerts that have quickly come together ...
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 ...
An exuberant “Howdy!” is always a good way to kick off a folk festival — which is what Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor did Friday and Saturday, Jan. 24-25, at Hill Auditorium on both nights of ...