Ketch and Critter, aka Ketch Secor and Critter Fuqua, are founding members of the band Old Crow Medicine Show. Their Reunion Tour, which will see them today in Charleston for Spoleto, is two friends ...
So, this podcast is really kind of old news already. Old Crow Medicine Show announced earlier this week that Critter Fuqua, one of its founding members, is rejoining the band, three years after ...
After years of touring the country with his band Old Crow Medicine Show, you’d think Ketch Secor might be a little bit jaded about life on the road. But while he admits he’d trade in the tour bus and ...
Old Crow Medicine Show founders Ketch Secor and Critter Fuqua made a stop in the Lowcountry for a special Spoleto eve concert Thursday night. Although it was slated as an intimate reunion show between ...
Review BY MARK LONG Special to The Post and Courier No hat was passed around. No kids were pushed forward by Mom and Dad to add to the sprinkling of dollar bills in an open guitar-case. But the Ketch ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. If you’re the kind of person who enjoys the combination of a campfire, stringed ...
Some call Old Crow Medicine Show the greatest string band in the world. While Nashville has been under fire for too many songs about girls and trucks, and girls riding shotgun in trucks, many see this ...
"I think we want to get together and practice as much as we can and play a really spooky, evil Halloween show, you know? Robes, fake blood, corpse paint ... I'm talking the depths of hell. Let's go ...
Following their New Year’s Eve gig at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, Old Crow Medicine Show have announced the departure of co-founder/multi-instrumentalist Critter Fuqua. “Leaving Old Crow is ...
Ketch Secor and Critter Fuqua of the famed Old Crow Medicine Show (OCMS) played to a packed crowd Sunday night at the Floyd Country Store. It was the last show in a January tour featuring the founding ...
Old Crow Medicine Show didn't count on the runaway success of its 2004 song "Wagon Wheel." In fact, say members Ketch Secor and Critter Fuqua, the Nashville band was just trying to finish a job Bob ...
Chris %22Critter%22 Fuqua offers insights on the nature of their collaborations with Bob Dylan. Fuqua talks about what got them into Appalachian music as a teenager ...
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