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MOLLY TUTTLE WINS BEST BLUEGRASS ALBUM
Molly Tuttle won Best Bluegrass Album at last night’s 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards for her acclaimed record, Crooked Tree.
CROOKED TREE (DELUXE) TRACKLIST
AT 65TH GRAMMY AWARDS
Produced by Tuttle and Jerry Douglas, Crooked Tree explores Tuttle’s love of bluegrass and features collaborations with Sierra Hull, Old Crow Medicine Show, Margo Price, Billy Strings, Dan Tyminski and Gillian Welch. Released last spring via Nonesuch Records, the album landed on several “Best of 2022” lists including NPR Music, Premier Guitar, No Depression, PopMatters, Wide Open Country, The Bluegrass Situation and many more. Following the release, Tuttle unveiled a digital deluxe version of the album this past fall, which features renditions of the Grateful Dead’s “Dire Wolf,” and traditional folk song, “Cold Rain and Snow,” also made famous by the Grateful Dead, as well as live versions of album tracks “Dooley’s Farm” (feat. Jerry Douglas) and “Castilleja.” Stream/purchase here.
In celebration of the record, Tuttle was recently featured on NPR’s All Things Considered and PBS NewsHour, while she and her band, Golden Highway—Bronwyn Keith-Hynes (fiddle), Dominick Leslie (mandolin), Shelby Means (bass) and Kyle Tuttle (banjo)—have also performed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “CBS Saturday Morning” as part of their “Saturday Sessions” series.”
Critical acclaim for Crooked Tree:
“Molly Tuttle’s fingers move so quickly, she could pick your pocket without breaking stride. Though she’s only been releasing albums
for three years, the sharpest ears in Americana music have taken notice.”—New York Times
“Tuttle’s guitar playing, with its sly sense of rhythm and incisive, articulate lines, is a central protagonist in arrangements that steer the possibilities of a bluegrass band toward cinematic sophistication. The poised clarity of her singing suggests that she’s taken in everything around her, from her immediate surroundings out to distant horizons, before plotting where she’ll stand.”—NPR Music
“Ask anyone who has heard her, and they’ll likely say Molly Tuttle is too talented to stay in one lane.”—Billboard
“an exceptional artist…deploys her ultra-fast picking and her high, sturdy vocals in songs about love, family and small-minded gender roles”—Los Angeles Times
“The hottest guitarist in Nashville right now”—The Guardian
“dazzling…Everything sounds alive, vital and perfectly in focus”—MOJO
“One of the best six-string players on planet earth.”—American Songwriter
“Molly Tuttle has made the leap. There aren’t a lot of bluegrass artists who are able to establish successful commercial careers, but Tuttle isn’t just any bluegrass artist”—Women’s Wear Daily
“Molly Tuttle brings in high-powered guests for Crooked Tree, a wide-ranging collection of excellent bluegrass and folk songs, but she’s the star of the show.”—PopMatters
“Crooked Tree may be the best album of the year so far; the musicianship and songwriting on the album stand without parallel.”—Folk Alley
“her finest yet, bringing the rich tapestries and rolling rhythms of folky Americana into the modern day.”—Guitar World
“Crooked Tree Is an Important Bluegrass Touchstone…Molly Tuttle’s free-range right hand is revolutionizing bluegrass guitar”—Acoustic Guitar
“She’s risen to the highest pantheons of gifted young guitarists, and excelled in such a way as to assure her own superstardom … wonderful new record”—Bluegrass Today
“Dazzling guitar work … her finest album to date.”—Holler
Tuttle and Golden Highway will continue to tour through this fall including upcoming headline shows at Menlo Park’s The Guild Theatre, Dallas’ The Kessler Theater and Houston’s The Heights Theater, while Tuttle will join Old Crow Medicine for select dates later this month. The band will also perform at several major festivals this year including New Orleans Jazz Festival, Railbird Music Festival and Bonnaroo. See below for complete itinerary.
Raised in Northern California, Tuttle moved to Nashville in 2015. In the years since, she has released two full length albums: her 2019 debut, When You’re Ready, and …but i’d rather be with you, a covers album released in 2020. NPR Music praised When You’re Ready saying, “Tuttle applies remarkable precision to her pursuit of clarity … handsomely crafted melodies that gently insinuate themselves into the memory,” while the Wall Street Journal noted Tuttle’s “stunning acoustic guitar-picking” and called the album “invigorating, mature and attention-grabbing.” The New Yorker said of …but i’d rather be with you, “the record’s star is ‘She’s a Rainbow’…in Tuttle’s reading, the song uses a bluegrass spirit to look to the past—and a feminist allegiance to peek at the future.”
An award-winning artist, Tuttle was named Female Vocalist of the Year at the 2022 International Bluegrass Music Awards, Instrumentalist of the Year at the 2018 Americana Music Awards and Guitar Player of the Year at the IBMAs in both 2017 and 2018, the first woman to receive the honor. She was also recently selected as one of “The Hottest Guitarists in the World Right Now” by Guitar World. Tuttle has performed around the world, including shows with Sam Bush, Béla Fleck, Hiss Golden Messenger, Jason Isbell, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Dwight Yoakam as well as at several major festivals including Bonnaroo, Newport Folk, and Pilgrimage.
For more information, please contact Asha Goodman,
Catherine Snead 615.320.7753 or Carla Sacks 212.741.1000 at Sacks & Co.
1. She’ll Change
2. Flatland Girl feat. Margo Price
3. Dooley’s Farm feat. Billy Strings
4. Big Backyard feat. Old Crow Medicine Show
5. Crooked Tree
6. Castilleja
7. The River Knows
8. Over the Line feat. Sierra Hull
9. Nashville Mess Around
10. San Francisco Blues feat. Dan Tyminski
11. Goodbye Girl
12. Side Saddle feat. Gillian Welch
13. Grass Valley
14. Cold Rain and Snow
15. Dire Wolf
16. Dooley’s Farm feat. Jerry Douglas (Live at The Station Inn)
17. Castilleja (Live at The Station Inn)
MOLLY TUTTLE
CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
February 14 /// Nashville, TN /// Analog at the Hutton Hotel
February 24 /// Hiawassee, GA /// Anderson Music Hall*
February 25 /// Roanoke, VA /// Berglund Performing Arts Center*
February 26 /// Norfolk, VA /// The NorVa*
March 4 /// Northampton, MA /// Back Porch Music Festival
March 5 /// Fall River, MA /// Narrows Center for the Arts
March 24 /// Charleston Farms, SC /// Charleston Bluegrass Festival
March 25 /// Live Oak, FL /// Suwanee Spring Reunion 2023
March 30 /// Bakersfield, CA /// Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace
March 31 /// Olympic Valley, CA /// WinterWonderGrass
Music & Brew Festival
April 1 /// Menlo Park, CA /// The Guild Theatre
April 20 /// Dallas, TX /// The Kessler Theater
April 21 /// Houston, TX /// The Heights Theater
April 22 /// Dale, TX /// Old Settler’s Music Festival
May 5 /// New Orleans, LA /// New Orleans Jazz Festival
May 12 /// Huntersville, NC /// North Carolina
Brewers and Music Festival
June 4 /// Lexington, KY /// Railbird Music Festival 2023
June 15 /// Manchester, TN /// Bonnaroo
June 16 /// Grass Valley, CA /// Father’s Day Festival 2023
June 21 /// Owensboro, KY /// ROMP 2023
July 14 /// Whitefish, MT /// Under the Big Sky Music & Arts Festival
August 19 /// Wellston, MI /// Hoxeyville Music Festival
*supporting Old Crow Medicine Show
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