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Classic country, remastered: Old Crow Medicine Show's long road to country music history

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Old Crow Medicine Show from left to right: PJ George, Mason Via, Ketch Secor, Dante� Pope, Morgan Jahnig, Mike Harris and Cory Younts.

Some bands, depending on genre and size, last for a few months, playing out on stage in bursts that dissipate quickly. Others, last for years, making a name for themselves, even though they stop playing together for good. A few very lucky bands make it to a decade. Not many have had the chance to stay together for over 20 years. Old Crow Medicine Show is celebrating their 25th year of making music in 2023, and they are coming to Flagstaff on July 23 at Pepsi Amphitheater with supporting act Pillbox Patti.

Through those 25 years of making music, Old Crow Medicine Show has shifted and changed in many ways. New band members joined, old ones left, genres were incorporated, new styles played with. Cory Younts (mandolin, keyboards, banjo, harmonica, vocals) who joined the band in 2009, said he has seen a lot of change in the 15 years he’s been on stage.

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Cory Younts has been with Old Crow Medicine Show for 15 of the band's 25 years. Their latest album, Jubilee, comes out on Aug. 25 and celebrates their "silver jubilee year."





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