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Board of Advisors – Ketch Secor

Ketch Secor

Ketch Secor

Old Crow Medicine Show founder and frontman

Ketch Secor is a Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known as the founder and frontman of Old Crow Medicine Show. Since 1998, he has helped shape the Americana and folk revival movement with high-energy performances and literary songwriting. Secor co-wrote the double-platinum hit “Wagon Wheel,” and his contributions have earned the band induction into the Grand Ole Opry. Beyond music, he is a children’s author, advocate for arts education, and co-founder of the Episcopal School of Nashville.

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