The band will appear Sept. 2 with standout singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Molly Tuttle in tow. Formed by friends in Virginia, Old Crow Medicine Show took a traditional route to its early days in traditional music, busking on street corners. The band's first proper studio effort, a self-titled album, was released in 2004 and featured a now-ubiquitous — and oft-covered — update of the Bob Dylan song "Wagon Wheel." The band won a pair of Grammys in 2013 and 2014, and continues to travel along the ragged edge of roots music. "The band may specialize in rags, hollers, and pre-World War II blues, but they were weaned on Nirvana and Public Enemy," AllMusic's James Christopher Monger wrote.