“One might say being an artist who represents mastery and excellence of a time honored genre and simultaneously having an adventurous spirit comes naturally to this week's guest," says Sheroes host Carmel Holt. "Molly Tuttle's journey as a musician has been nothing short of breathtaking.” You can hear their conversation, about Tuttle's Grammy-nominated new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, and more, here.
“One might say being an artist who represents mastery and excellence of a time honored genre and simultaneously having an adventurous spirit comes naturally to this week's guest," says Sheroes host Carmel Holt. "Molly Tuttle's journey as a musician has been nothing short of breathtaking.” You can hear their conversation, about Tuttle's Grammy-nominated new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, and more, here via Spotify and Apple Podcasts:
Grammy Award–winning singer, songwriter, and guitarist Molly Tuttle's new solo album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce, marks a sonic departure from her recent work. The album of eleven originals and one cover (Icona Pop and Charli xcx’s “I Love It”) is a hybrid of pop, country, rock, and flat-picking, plus a murder ballad. Her virtuoso guitar work takes center stage on this album more than ever, and for the first time, she introduces her banjo playing into two of her recordings. The album has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Americana Album, and the album track album track "That's Gonna Leave a Mark" is up for Best Americana Performance. You can get the album and hear it here.
Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway were joined by Ketch Secor for their take on The Pogues' 1987 holiday classic with Kirsty MacColl, "Fairytale of New York," released last week. You can hear it here.
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