Old Crow Medicine Show’s “Last American Waltz” Featuring Molly Tuttle Is Pure Roots Music Gold

Photo Credit: Ed Rode

The 2-time GRAMMY-winning string band Old Crow Medicine Show has shared “Last American Waltz,” a gorgeous new single featuring Molly Tuttle, from their upcoming album ‘Union Made,’ due June 5 on Hartland Records via Firebird Music. Filmed in the dancehall of Nashville’s American Legion, the accompanying music video gives the track the kind of setting it deserves, warm, lived-in, and deeply American.

Bandleader Ketch Secor describes it as “a love song to America in 3/4 time,” built to feel timeless. “We wanted it to feel like the kind of song that could drift across a dancehall floor at midnight or echo through an old American Legion hall after the lights come up,” he says. Having Molly Tuttle on the recording, he adds, brought even more heart and soul to the track. It shows.

“Last American Waltz” follows “My Side Of The Mountain,” a generation-spanning collaboration co-written by Secor, Tuttle, and Luke Combs, and featuring bluegrass legends Del McCoury and Ronnie McCoury. That single drew early attention from The Bluegrass Situation, Relix, Whiskey Riff, MusicRow, and AmericanaUK, among others.

Produced by Morgan Jahnig and recorded at the band’s own East Nashville studio, ‘Union Made’ is Old Crow Medicine Show’s most collaborative project to date. The album features nearly a dozen guests including Maggie Rose, Turnpike Troubadours’ Evan Felker, Jesse Welles, Lee Oskar, John Carter Cash, and Ana Cristina Cash.

‘Union Made’ finds the band reflecting on the people, places, and stories of a country approaching its 250th birthday. Inspired by nearly 30 years of performing, from the street corners of Western North Carolina to the nation’s biggest stages, the album is a full-throated celebration of American roots music across its many forms, mountain music, bluegrass, old-time, and folk.

This follows ‘OCMS XMAS,’ the band’s first-ever holiday album, which drew acclaim from The New York Times, NPR’s Fresh Air, and Billboard, with TV appearances on CBS This Morning and The Kelly Clarkson Show. Ketch Secor also released his solo album ‘Story The Crow Told Me’ last year and became the new host of Tennessee Crossroads on Nashville PBS.

Old Crow Medicine Show is on the road now with a packed schedule running through November, including stops at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Fenway Park, PPG Paints Arena, and many more. Pre-order for ‘Union Made’ is live now at crowmedicine.com.

‘Union Made’ Tracklist:

  1. Howdy Do America ft. Jesse Welles
  2. Lincoln Highway
  3. My Side Of The Mountain ft. Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury & Molly Tuttle
  4. Revolution Now ft. Evan Felker
  5. Last American Waltz
  6. Merrimack & Monitor
  7. Rainbow Stew
  8. Rye Whiskey
  9. Beautiful Land ft. Maggie Rose & Lee Oskar
  10. Lewis and Clark
  11. Y’all All Come ft. John Carter Cash & Ana Cristina Cash
  12. For What It’s Worth

Old Crow Medicine Show 2026 Tour Dates:

May 14 – Salina, KS @ The Stiefel Theatre

May 15 – Bellvue, CO @ Mishawaka Amphitheatre *

May 16 – Aztec, NM @ Tico Time Bluegrass Festival

May 17 – Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theater *

May 28 – Cary, NC @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre +

May 29 – Richmond, VA @ Music at Maymont +

May 30 – Columbia, SC @ Songbird Festival – Finlay Park

June 4 – Ridgewood, NY @ Gottscheer Hall

June 6 – Paris, TN @ Tennessee River Jam

June 19 – Vitoria-Gasteiz, ES @ Azkena Rock Festival

June 20 – Grolloo, NL @ Holland International Blues Festival

June 25 – Prior Lake, MN @ The Great Midwest Ribfest

June 26 – Bloomington, IL @ Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts =

June 27 – Cedar Rapids, IA @ Paramount Theatre =

June 28 – Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace Theatre =

July 13 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Twilight Concert Series – The Gallivan Center #

July 14 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Pikes Peak Center %

July 15 – Casper, WY @ Ford Wyoming Center %

July 17 – Whitefish, MT @ Under The Big Sky

July 18 – Emigrant, MT @ The Old Saloon

July 21 – Ketchum, ID @ Argyros Performing Arts Center

July 23 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre ^

July 24 – Albuquerque, NM @ First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater ^

July 25 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre ^

July 26 – Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha

July 31 – Albany, NY @ MVP Arena ^^

August 1 – Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre ~

August 2 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park ^^

August 5 – Erie, PA @ Rebich Investments Amphitheater **

August 6 – Lynchburg, VA @ Academy Center of the Arts **

August 8 – Myrtle Beach, SC @ Alabama Theatre **

August 13 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena ^^

August 14 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena ^^

August 15 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post ^^

August 28 – West Fargo, ND @ Buckaroo Festival – Lights Ampitheatre

September 13 – Bristol, TN & VA @ Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion

September 15 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Center for the Arts $

September 17 – Patchogue, NY @ Patchogue Theatre $

September 18 – Shelburne, VT @ Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green – Shelburne Museum $

September 19 – Hammondsport, NY @ Concerts at Point of the Bluff $

September 20 – Morgantown, WV @ The Metropolitan Theatre $

October 1 – Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort

October 9 – Eureka Springs, AR @ Hillberry Music Festival

October 15 – Franklin, NC @ Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts $

October 16 – Charleston, WV @ Clay Center $

October 17 – Jim Thorpe, PA @ Penn’s Peak $

October 18 – York, PA @ Appell Center for the Performing Arts $

October 27 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater

October 29 – Kansas City, MO @ Knuckleheads

October 30 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Jones Assembly

October 31 – San Antonio, TX @ Stable Hall

November 1 – Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre

November 11–15 – Miami, FL @ Moon River At Sea

* with Madeline Hawthorne + with Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives = with Trey Hensley # with Big Richard, Michelle Moonshine % with Big Richard ^ with Darius Rucker, Austin Williams ^^ with Zac Brown Band ~ with Deadgrass ** with Presley Haile $ with Palmyra