Will The Circle Be Unbroken In Sudanese | Ketch Secor | TEDxNashville
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2019
- Country Music's origins are more varied and its reach far wider than most people think. Even Nashville's African Diaspora communities reflect the patterns of a country music lifestyle. Ketch explores some unique origin stories in the music he's spent the past 20 years uncovering. Ketch Secor is the lead singer of the Grammy award winning string band Old Crow Medicine Show. His song Wagon Wheel, co-authored with Bob Dylan, has become a world-wide favorite. In 2014 he launched Episcopal School of Nashville. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Always amazed to see how much depth there is to this guy.
Right??!!
He is amazing.
Ketch Secor is the man.
More people need to see and hear this. Ketch Secor is an American treasure. Thank you for all you do with your time here on earth to make the world a better place. ❤
Wonderful. Real musicians dig their roots.
I was waiting for this! Thank you for uploading!
Hold on. I swear every time I travel and return home, I tell my wife about the awesome cab/Uber driver from [at this point fill in the country] who loves America and inspired my love for her just a little deeper. That needs to be viral.
Always love me a good Ketch-x talk.
Wow, just wow! Absolutely amazing, Ketch!
“I detect like me you are endowed with the gift of gab” “ I flatter myself that such is the case….”
Wow! Very inspiring. I was always a fan Ketch, bigger fan today.
Last line is actually a Ray Charles quote. I see what you did there, Ketch.
That's what he says, it's a Ray Charles quote. I don't get what it is "you see".
I’m not religious but... Amen!
Wow!!! ❤️
Right On!! And He even came to Augusta here in Elkins back in the day they say..
❤
nice speech ketch
That boy conjugates a mean Sudanese!
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