Old Crow Medicine Show, a musical group with a history spanning over 25 years, traces its roots back to late 1998 when a bunch of young musicians embarked on a journey from Ithaca, New York, across Canada.
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They made music wherever they could, be it street corners or venues, blending old-time string band vibes with rock and roll elements, attracting attention swiftly.
In 2004, they dropped their debut album, “O.C.M.S.,” marking the beginning of a remarkable journey.
While the lineup has undergone changes, Ketch Secor, the frontman, has been the guiding force, shaping the band’s sound and songwriting.

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Their 20th-anniversary milestone was celebrated with the release of “Volunteer” in 2018, yet they continue to grace stages worldwide.
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Their timeline is peppered with notable moments: from being discovered by bluegrass legend Doc Watson in 2000 to their induction into the Grand Ole Opry in 2012 and their feature in the Grammy-winning documentary “Big Easy Express” in 2013.
Despite the changes, they’ve persisted, reshuffling and evolving, but always staying grounded in their Americana roots.
Old Crow Medicine Show’s enduring appeal lies in their unwavering dedication to music, captivating audiences for more than two decades.
As they keep touring and recording, their legacy in the Americana music scene remains strong, a testament to their passion and perseverance.


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