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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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From the Blogs

  • Interview with Raul Malo from the Mavericks
    May 2013 There are very few singers or bands that have a 100% distinctive Trademark sound; but The Mavericks achieved that very early in their career and in the UK you still can’t go to a Wedding without being corralled onto the dance-floor as soon as you hear the opening bars to Dance The Night Away. After breaking up in 2004 lead singer and songwriter, Rau […]
  • The Great Escape, Brighton, 2013: day one
    So, here we are again, tramping the streets of Brighton, squeezing into someunfeasibly small spaces to see bands we've never heard of... I'd been feeling somewhat underexcited by this year's Great Escape because it the only one of hundreds of names on the bill that I knew I liked was Billy Bragg, who appears at the Dome tonight. But a quick bu […]
  • Gary Atkinson of Document Records – Keeping the Blues Alive!
    DATC: Gary, tell us what Document Records is and what makes it special? Gary: It is rather unique! I was a CD reviewer when I first encountered it. From the 1970s onwards there were labels that were reissuing pre-war country blues. Artists’ works… […]
  • CD Reissue Review: David Allan Coe - Texas Moon (Plantation/Real Gone, 1977/2013)
    Outlaw country three years before RCA named it There may never have been as iconoclastic a country artist as David Allan Coe. Though his rejection of Nashville norms drew parallels with the outlaw movement, he always seemed a notch wilder and less predictable than Waylon, Willie and the boys. Reared largely in reform schools and prisons through his… […]
  • CD Review: Ashley Monroe - Like a Rose (Warner Brothers, 2013)
    The Pistol Annies' Ashley Monroe shines brightly in the solo spotlight As part of the Pistol Annies, Ashley Monroe's star power was obscured by the outsized shine of her bandmate, Miranda Lambert. Though the Annies share lead vocals, they present themselves as a trio, with only Lambert's fame standing out individually. But stepping out for her […]
  • Show Review: Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses) At The Music Hall Of Williamsburg May 8, 2013
    GRAMMY winner Steve Earle is one of America's greatest living storytellers, but he's not stopping there. Earle's 15th studio album, 2013's The Low Highway, is a road record written about what he experienced from the window of his tour bus while traveling across the United States. His latest tour stop landed him in the heart of one of the […]

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