Molly Tuttle and Old Crow Medicine Show frontman Ketch Secor announced their engagement on Instagram on Wednesday (December 3), sharing heartfelt photos and a tender message reflecting on their journey together. “We first met at the Ryman Auditorium. We became friends, then harmony singers, then songwriters, then much more,” the couple captioned their post. “This Thanksgiving, in an old growth forest, with our families, we decided it’s time to make our biggest move yet, forever. ❤️” Both artists have collaborated extensively on each other’s recent albums, with Secor contributing multiple instruments to Tuttle’s So Long Little Miss Sunshine, while Tuttle appeared on Secor’s solo album, Story The Crow Told Me. The couple received congratulations from fellow musicians like Charlie Worsham, Sierra Hull, and Gabe Lee, and with Tuttle recently nominated for two Grammys – for Best Americana Album and Best Americana Performance for “That’s Gonna Leave a Mark” – their engagement is one of many things that the couple can celebrate together this holiday season. (Billboard)
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Molly Tuttle And Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor Got Engaged Over Thanksgiving
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