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Bobby Bones Presents: The BobbyCast

#592 -  Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor and Molly Tuttle on Wagon Wheel

Bobby Bones Presents: The BobbyCast

Nashville Podcast Network

Music, Music Interviews

4.84.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor and Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Molly Tuttle sit down with Bobby to talk about their love story, how their relationship came together, and the moments that made them realize this was something real. Ketch also shares the wild story behind writing “Wagon Wheel” from an unfinished Bob Dylan bootleg, what it was like to later hear from Dylan himself, and why that connection still feels surreal. Plus, the two talk about music, bluegrass, fate, and the time Ketch visited a fortune teller as a teenager that somehow still sticks with him all these years later!

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed human.

0:04.4

No gloss, no filter.

0:07.4

Just stories.

0:09.1

Spoken without fear.

0:10.9

Person who is not generous can not be an artist.

0:13.8

The world will be at peace only when it is ruled by poets and philosophers.

0:18.4

Listen to my weekly podcast, the Pooja Abhawad show

0:21.1

and the IHeart Radio app,

0:22.9

Apple Podcasts,

0:24.2

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:27.6

Come for the honesty.

0:29.2

Stay for the fire.

0:41.1

I finished the song.

0:41.8

I wrote it.

0:42.5

It was good.

0:45.1

It was instantly memorable to me.

0:49.9

And that last line at the end, at least I will die free if I get to Raleigh.

0:52.1

That's the state motto of New Hampshire.

0:53.7

Live free or die.

0:57.0

Hey, welcome to the show.

1:06.8

We're going to have Catch from Old Crow Medicine Show and Molly Tuttle from, well, Molly Tuttle, to excellent musicians, to awesome people.

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