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Bio: Old Crow Medicine Show
Kevin Hayes - Guitjo and Vocals
Chance McCoy - Guitar, Fiddle, Banjo, Vocals
Cory Younts - Mandolin, Keyboards, Drums and Vocals
Ketch Secor - Fiddle, Harmonica, Banjo and Vocals
Morgan Jahnig - Upright Bass
Critter Fuqua - Slide Guitar, Banjo, Guitar and Vocals
Old Crow Medicine Show started busking on street corners in 1998 New York state and up through Canada, winning audiences along the way with their boundless energy and spirit. They eventually found themselves in Boone, North Carolina where they caught the attention of folk icon Doc Watson while playing in front of a pharmacy. He invited the band to play at his festival, MerleFest, helping to launch their career. Shortly thereafter the band was hired to entertain crowds between shows at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN.
It's been over fifteen years since these humble beginnings. The band has gone on to receive the honor of being inducted as members of the Grand Ole Opry, and have won two Grammy Awards: "Best Folk Album" for Remedy (2014) and "Best Long Form Music Video" for Big Easy Express (2013). Additionally, their classic single, "Wagon Wheel", received the RIAA's Platinum certification in 2013 for selling over 1,000,000 copies.
Old Crow Medicine Show has toured the world playing renowned festivals and venues such as: Bonnaroo, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Cambridge Folk Festival, Coachella, London's Roundhouse, The Ryman Auditorium, The Barclays Center, New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Fox Theater Atlanta, The Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Summerstage in Central Park NYC, Forecastle, the Newport Folk Festival, and several appearances on A Prairie Home Companion. They've toured with artists such as Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers, Willie Nelson, John Prine, The Avett Brothers and others.
In 2011 Old Crow found themselves embarking on the historic Railroad Revival Tour with Mumford & Sons, and Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros. This tour had the bands riding a vintage train from California to New Orleans, playing shows along the way. The magic of this musical excursion across America's vast landscape is captured in the Emmet Malloy directed documentary, Big Easy Express.
Old Crow Medicine Show now have five studio albums to their name, three of which were released by Nettwerk Records - O.C.M.S (2004) and Big Iron World (2006) produced by David Rawlings, and Tennessee Pusher (2008) produced by Don Was. In 2012, ATO Records released the Ted Hutt produced, Carry Me Back, on which they continued to craft classic American roots music. The band's latest album, Remedy (2014), released by ATO Records and also produced by Ted Hutt includes new Old Crow classics like "Sweet Amarillo," "8 Dogs 8 Banjos," and "Brushy Mountain Cojugal Trailer".
Career Highlights
Concert DVD
Big Easy Express - Released June 26th, 2012; Director - Emmett Malloy (Won "Best Long Form Music Video" Grammy Award in 2013)
Live at the Orange Peel and Tennessee Theatre - Released August 18, 2009; Executive Producer/Director - Lee Tucker
Albums
Remedy (ATO Records) Release date July 1st 2014, Produced by Tedd Hutt
Carry Me Back To Virginia EP (ATO Records) - Release date August 6th 2013, Produced by Tedd Hutt
Carry Me Back (ATO Records) – Release date July 17th, 2012, Produced by Ted Hutt
Tennessee Pusher (Nettwerk) – Release date September 23, 2008, Produced by Don Was
Big Iron World (Nettwerk) – Release date August 29, 2006, Produced by David Rawlings
O.C.M.S. (Nettwerk) – Release date February 10, 2004, Produced by David Rawlings
LIVE (Blood Donor Records) - 2003, recorded live at the Station Inn, Nashville, TN
Eutaw (Blood Donor Records) - 2001
Greetings From Wawa (Blood Donor Records) - 2000
Misc. Recordings
"Minglewood Blues" Bonnaroo, Vol. 2 (Sanctuary Records) 2003
"Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)" Song of America (Thirty Tigers) 2007
“Angel From Montgomery” Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine, (Oh Boy Records) 2010
"Wabash Cannonball" Chuck Mead & His Grassy Knoll Boys: Back at the Quonset Hut, (Ramseur Records) 2012
"It's All Over Now" Marley's Ghost: Jubilee (Sage Arts) 2012
"Howdi Do" & "Union Maid" Woody Guthrie at 100! Live at the Kennedy Center, (Legacy Recordings) 2013
"Back Home Again" The Music Is You: A Tribute to John Denver, (ATO Records) 2013
"Dixieland Delight" High Cotton: Tribute to Alabama, (Lightning Rod Records) 2013
"Marching Through Georgia" United & Divided: Songs of the Civil War, (ATO Records) 2013
"Short Life of Trouble" Man of Constant Sorrow: Ralph Stanely & Friends (Cracker Barrel) 2014
"Tiger Rag" Still The King: Celebrating the Music of Bob Wills (Bismeaux Records) 2014
Quotes
“I really love the Old Crow Medicine Show”
Emmylou Harris (Richmond Times – Dispatch)
“One of the greatest bands that A Prairie Home Companion has ever had the pleasure to host.”
Garrison Keillor
“I’m really into this band…their live show is amazing and the album OCMS is really special.”
Norah Jones (MOJO)
“The twentysomethings in Old Crow Medicine Show marry old-time string music and punk swagger.”
Rolling Stone
Awards
Grammy Award for Best Folk Album (Remedy) • Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video • Americana Music Association Trailblazer Award
Television and Film
Austin City Limits • Late Night with Conan O’Brien (NBC) • Garrison Keillor’s New Year’s Eve Special (PBS) • Transamerica (two songs in film and on soundtrack) • The Edge of Country one hour special (GAC) • Later with Jools Holland (BBC) • Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (NBC) • The Marty Stuart Show (RFD) • TV Guide Channel feature • Grand Ole Opry Live (CMT/GAC) • American Roots Music series (PBS) • WGN-TV Morning Show (Chicago)
Radio
A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor • Grand Ole Opry • All Things Considered • Morning Edition • Mountain Stage • Sirius Satellite • XM Satellite • WSM Live from the Ryman • World Café
Performance Highlights
Railroad Revival Tour • Red Rocks Amphitheatre • Central Park's SummerStage • Hollywood Bowl • New Orleans Jazz Festival • Coachella • Telluride Bluegrass Festival • Bonnaroo Music Festival • Newport Folk Festival • Cambridge Folk Festival (UK) • Dollywood • Country Music Hall of Fame (Induction ceremony for Emmylou Harris and Ernest “Pop” Stoneman)