Old Crow Medicine Show is an Americana string band based in Nashville, Tennessee, known for their old-time, folk, and alternative country music style. The band began recording in 1998 and was discovered by bluegrass legend Doc Watson while busking outside a pharmacy in Boone, North Carolina. They have influenced a revival of banjo-picking string bands and have been credited with shaping modern Americana music. Their well-known song "Wagon Wheel," co- authored with Bob Dylan, was certified platinum. The band was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2013 and has won Grammy Awards, including for their album "Remedy" in 2014. Old Crow Medicine Show also has a tradition of annual New Year's Eve shows and has contributed notable works reflecting contemporary issues like the Nashville tornadoes and the COVID-19 pandemic. The band has released numerous albums including "O.C.M.S.", "Big Iron World", and "Volunteer".