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Sony Music Nashville Signs Global Deal with Ketch Secor

Sony Music Publishing Nashville today announced the signing of GRAMMY award-winning singer-songwriter and Old Crow Medicine Show front man Ketch Secor to a global publishing administration deal.

Sony Music Nashville Signs Global Deal with Ketch Secor

The news coincides with the 20th anniversary milestone of Old Crow Medicine Show’s legendary hit song “Wagon Wheel,” as well as the group’s 2024 Jubilee Tour in celebration of their 25-year anniversary and GRAMMY-nominated album.

As one of today’s most prolific songwriters, Ketch Secor is a founding member of the two-time GRAMMY award-winning band Old Crow Medicine Show and is widely regarded for his influence across Country and Americana music.

He has achieved acclaim for his work on timeless songs including the iconic #1 hit “Wagon Wheel,” which was co-written by Secor.

Since its original release by Old Crow Medicine Show in 2004, the song has been covered by numerous artists, most notably Darius Rucker, and has become of the top five best-selling Country songs of all time with 8x RIAA Multi-Platinum certifications and over 16 million US sales. 

Additionally, Secor co-wrote a majority of tracks on Molly Tuttles’ latest two albums City of Gold (2023) and Crooked Tree (2022), and co-wrote the musical Hooten Holler, which premiered at the Barter Theatre’s 2022 Appalachian Festival of Plays and Playwrights.

Recently, Old Crow Medicine Show announced additional dates to the group’s 2024 Jubilee Tour. The group’s nationwide tour spans throughout the year and is set to conclude in December with their annual New Year’s Eve shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

Ketch Secor said,
 “I’m mighty proud to be joining Rusty Gaston and the hardworking, fun-loving Sony Music Publishing family.

Since its earliest days on Music Row as historic Acuff-Rose, Sony Music Publishing has become the steward of Country’s most iconic catalog. What an honor to bring my collection of songs past, present, and future to these esteemed ranks.”

Sony Music Publishing Nashville CEO Rusty Gaston said, “Ketch Secor is more than a ‘fiddler in an old-time string band’, he’s a brilliant storyteller.  He writes songs that tell the tales of the rural American spirit.  A one-of-a-kind talent and a one-of-a-kind human, we couldn’t be prouder to welcome Ketch to the SMP Nashville family.”

Old Crow Medicine Show’s acclaimed eighth studio album Jubilee was nominated for Best Folk Album at the 2024 GRAMMY awards and has garnered critical acclaim across outlets including Consequence, SPIN, BrooklynVegan, American Songwriter and more.

Featuring hit singles including “Miles Away,” which spent nine weeks in the Top 10 on the Americana Airplay chart, Jubilee served as a companion piece to the group’s 2022 album Paint This Town, which reached #1 on the Americana Albums chart and on Billboard’s Bluegrass Albums chart.

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