Ketch Secor , the charismatic leader of Old Crow Medicine Show , dropped his new solo album, Story the Crow Told Me , earlier this summer and celebrated it with a special concert at the Station Inn, Nashville’s historic bluegrass outpost. During the show, Secor also announced his new role as host of Tennessee Crossroads , a travelogue series airing on public television.
But Secor is fully aware that his series, and other educational television and radio productions, are in danger after President Trump signed a law pulling back $1.1 billion in congressional funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which helps finance NPR and PBS.
Secor is undeterred.
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