Old Crow Medicine Show Reunites with Founding Member for Jubilee Tour

Old Crow Medicine Show Reunites with Founding Member for Jubilee Tour

Old Crow Medicine Show reunites with founding member Christopher 'Critter' Fuqua after a four-year hiatus, rejoining the band's ongoing Jubilee Tour. The tour celebrates the band's 25th anniversary and supports their GRAMMY-nominated album of the same name.

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Old Crow Medicine Show Reunites with Founding Member for Jubilee Tour

Old Crow Medicine Show Reunites with Founding Member for Jubilee Tour

Old Crow Medicine Show, the two-time GRAMMY Award-winning band, is reuniting with founding member Christopher 'Critter' Fuqua after his four-year hiatus. Fuqua will rejoin frontman Ketch Secor and the rest of the group on their ongoing Jubilee Tour, which celebrates the band's 25th anniversary and supports their GRAMMY-nominated album of the same name.

The band has announced new tour dates, including two highly anticipated performances at the Grand Ole Opry on May 17 and 18, 2024. Fans can find the full list of shows and purchase tickets on the band's official website.

Ketch Secor expressed his joy at Fuqua's return, stating, "It stirs me to my very soul to share the good news that my oldest and dearest friend is coming back to join Old Crow onstage. We started this band together as teenagers out of a shared love for traditional music, songwriting, rock n' roll, and the road. All these years later, and we're still harmonizing – what a joy!" Old, medicine, show, return

Fuqua, who initially left the group in 2007 and again in 2020 to pursue treatment for drinking and attend college, compared his relationship with the band to a Saturn 5 rocket. "For whatever reason, I need to leave sometimes. I achieve an escape vector from the gravitational pull of Old Crow, then I'm off into space, orbiting, floating in zero gravity in my capsule. But I always seem to come around again, shooting through the atmosphere, my pod landing in the ocean. The boys picked me up again – I'm so glad they did. I really missed them," Fuqua said.

Old Crow Medicine Show's Jubilee album, co-produced with Matt Ross Spang, features special guests like Mavis Staples, Sierra Ferrell, and Willie Watson. The album has garnered widespread acclaim from outlets such as Consequence, SPIN, BrooklynVegan, American Songwriter, and No Depression. The lead single, "Miles Away," spent nine weeks in the Top 10 at Americana Radio during its 18-week chart run.

Old Crow Medicine Show, formed in 1998, has a rich history in the American roots music scene. The band's current lineup includes Ketch Secor, Morgan Jahnig, Cory Younts, Critter Fuqua, Mike Harris, Dante Pope, and PJ George. With Fuqua's return, fans can expect the same high-energy performances and heartfelt harmonies that have made Old Crow Medicine Show a beloved fixture in the music world for over two decades.

Key Takeaways

  • Old Crow Medicine Show reunites with founding member Critter Fuqua after 4-year hiatus.
  • Fuqua rejoins the band on their ongoing Jubilee Tour, celebrating 25th anniversary.
  • New tour dates announced, including 2 Grand Ole Opry performances on May 17-18, 2024.
  • Jubilee album, featuring Mavis Staples and others, garners widespread critical acclaim.
  • Fuqua's return brings back high-energy performances and heartfelt harmonies to the band.