Artist: Old Crow Medicine Show
Record Review from web archive October 1, 2008
Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show have never been the type of band to shy away from rough-and-tumble subject matter such as drug use and grinding poverty, whether in songs written by group members or in 1920s jug-band numbers they’ve made their own. On the band’s first two Nettwerk albums, O.C.M.S. and Big Iron World – which [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #65 Sep-Oct 2006
Old Crow Medicine Show – Hot Stuff
Scores and scores of twentysomethings were gyrating (but also, you noticed, singing the words), filling the orchestra pit at the apron of the hallowed Ryman Auditorium stage. The same thing was going on in the aisles, upstairs and down, and way up behind the upper seats in the Confederate Gallery. Highly unusual. The people in [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #49 Jan-Feb 2004
Old Crow Medicine Show – Making the ghosts walk faster
That, as is regularly claimed, members of the generation weaned on Public Enemy and Nirvana necessarily bring some new urgency or power to early 20th-century roots music may or may not hold water. But musicians born in 1978 or 1980 surely do have as much right — and even the need, as singer-fiddler-songwriter Ketch Secor [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #34 July-Aug 2001
Old Crow Medicine Show – A prescription for the past
The young gents in the Old Crow Medicine Show are well-versed in the history of stomp. “We found that there’s a lot of music in the past with the same kind of high energy — the same ‘stomp’ — that rock and punk have,” frontman Ketch Secor explains. “If you keep going back you find [...]
