This year was a big year for Old Crow Medicine Show. The Americana string band group released both their new album “Carry Me Back” in July and the documentary “The Big Easy Express,” which chronicled their joint tour with Mumford and Sons and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes to critical praise. This year marks the return of former member Critter Fuqua as well as the departure of founding guitarist Willie Watson. Old Crow Medicine Show are coming to the Riviera Theater, Oct. 24.
The DePaulia talked with fiddle player and vocalist Ketch Secor about their new album, the rise of folk music, and the lasting impact of Doc Watson and Old Crow’s changing age demographic.
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