Two-time Grammy-winning band Old Crow Medicine Show are bringing out the jingle bells early this year, announcing the November 21 release of OCMS XMAS on Hartland Records. Featuring just two covers and 11 originals, the band's first holiday album is decorated with seasonal spirit and string-band stomp, shining new light on their chart-topping version of American roots music.
Along with the announcement, Old Crow honors John Lennon's birthday with a timely take on his and Yoko Ono's global peace anthem "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)." The song is stacked with choral harmonies from the children of the Episcopal School of Nashville, the East Nashville-based school founded by frontman Ketch Secor.
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Ketch Secor on the new single:
"Of all the Christmas songs the radio stations drench us with as soon as the Thanksgiving feast turns to leftovers, there is only one I never tire of hearing. John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s message of peace, unity, love and understanding makes 'Happy Xmas (War is Over)' an anthem all the world over. Some fifty years after the kids from The Harlem Community Choir lent their voices to this amazing track, the Old Crows gathered the Purple Martin Choir around a microphone in the basement of Episcopal School of Nashville, the school I started, to join us on this revered song celebrating the holiday which honors the Prince of Peace’s birth. Altogether, with young and old singing as one, Old Crow Medicine Show stands up with the peacemakers around the globe, pushing those in power to put an end to war."
Old Crow Medicine Show aren't just reinterpreting their favorite yuletide standards; they're adding new songs to the canon and telling fresh stories, too. From barn-burners like "December 26" (which marks the songwriting debut of longtime band member Morgan Jahnig) to the Zydeco-flavored "All About A Baby" and a tribute to New England winters called "North By Northeast," OCMS XMAS upholds Old Crow's combination of the timely with the timelessness. The album also features a few classics, including a cover of "Holly Jolly Christmas" with horns from the Tennessee State University ensemble Brassville, and a rowdy version of the Appalachian standard "Breakin' Up Xmas," recorded live in the band's East Nashville headquarters, Hartland Studio.
"We're in the joy business," says Secor. "From the very start, a lot of the virtues of Christmas — the revelry, the singalongs, the happiness — have been present in our show." Supported by the band's first-ever Holiday Hootenanny Tour, OCMS XMAS just might be the start of a new tradition itself: a celebration of the seasonal sounds, shared joy, and holiday rituals that bring us all together.
This is the latest release from Old Crow Medicine Show, who celebrated their 25th anniversary as a band with the 2023 Grammy-nominated album Jubilee. Last year, the group performed an NPR Tiny Desk Concert and dropped the first-ever vinyl release of their debut album O.C.M.S., remastered from the original analog tapes by its original producer David Rawlings. This summer Ketch Secor released his first solo album Story The Crow Told Me and made his debut as the new host of the long-running travel and culture series Tennessee Crossroads. He recently spoke about both projects on Rolling Stone's Nashville Now podcast and gave more insight into his Louder Than Guns documentary, which premiered at the Nashville Film Festival last month.
Old Crow Medicine Show have also announced support for the band's annual New Year's Eve performances at The Ryman Auditorium, with The 502s and AJ Lee & Blue Summit on Tuesday, December 30, and Shovels & Rope and The Creekers on Wednesday, December 31. See a full list of tour dates below, and find more info here: crowmedicine.com/tour.
OCMS XMAS Tracklist
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Breakin' Up Xmas
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Holly Jolly Christmas Feat. Brassville
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Jolly Man
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North By Northeast
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Corn Whiskey Christmas
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Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
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All About A Baby
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Jinglin' Jack Guy
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Store-Bought Christmas
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December 26
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Krampus Night
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Grandpa's Gone
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Bethlehem, PA
Old Crow Medicine Show 2025 Tour Dates
October 9 – Kalispell, MT @ Wachholz College Center
October 10 – Bozeman, MT @ The ELM
October 11 – Billings, MT @ The Pub Station
October 12 – Rapid City, SD @ The Monument
October 23 – Charlottesville, VA @ Ting Pavilion
October 24 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
October 25 – Spruce Pine, NC @ Hilloween's Hurricane Helene Benefit Concert - Three Peaks Enrichment Center
December 3 – Fayetteville, AR @ Walton Arts Center+
December 4 – Nashville, IN @ Brown County Music Center +
December 5 – Cincinnati, OH @ Taft Theatre +
December 6 – Joliet, IL @ Rialto Square Theatre +
December 7 – Huntington, WV @ Joan C Edwards Performing Arts Center +
December 16 – Tysons, VA @ Capitol One Center (Capital One Hall)+
December 17 – Troy, NY @ Troy Savings Bank Music Hall +
December 18 – New London, CT @ Garde Arts Center +
December 19 – Torrington, CT @ Warner Theatre +
December 20 – Englewood, NJ @ Bergen Performing Arts Center +
December 30 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium=
December 31 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium #
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Old Crow Medicine Show’s Holiday Hootenanny with Bronwyn Keith-Hynes
= with The 502s and AJ Lee & Blue Summit
with Shovels & Rope and The Creekers
Ketch Secor: Story The Crow Told Me Tour Dates
November 3 – Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head On Stage
November 4 – New York, NY @ Joe’s Pub
November 6 – Saxapahaw, NC @ Haw River Ballroom
November 7 – Asheville, NC @ Grey Eagle
November 8 – Johnson City, TN @ Down Home
November 9 – Johnson City, TN @ Down Home
January 10, 2026 – Boca Grande, FL @ The Gasparilla Inn