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Molly Tuttle celebrates the release of her new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, on NPR's World Cafe, talking with host Raina Douris and performing four songs from the album. "Molly Tuttle is one of the best young guitarists in the business," NPR's All Songs Considered host Stephen Thompson says on today's "Best New Albums" episode. "This thing is magical. It is so good ... a really magnificent album." His guest co-host, WBUR's Amelia Mason, says: "She does integrate her guitar playing incredibly effectively ... The songs are just really good ... it works really well." You can hear both episodes here.

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Molly Tuttle celebrates today's release of her new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, as the guest on the latest episode of NPR's World Cafe. She talks with host Raina Douris about it and performs a set of solo acoustic versions of four songs from the new album: "That's Gonna Leave a Mark," "The Highway Knows," "Rosalee," and "Old Me (New Wig)." You can hear the performances and their conversation in the episode here:

So Long Little Miss Sunshine is featured on today's "Best New Albums" episode of NPR's All Songs Considered. "Molly Tuttle is one of the best young guitarists in the business," host Stephen Thompson says. "This thing is magical. It is so good ... a really magnificent album." His guest co-host, WBUR's Amelia Mason, says: "She does integrate her guitar playing incredibly effectively ... The songs are just really good ... it works really well." You can hear that episode here:

You can pick up a copy of So Long Little Miss Sunshine and hear it here.

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Molly Tuttle: NPR's 'World Cafe,' 'All Songs Considered,' August 2025
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    Listen: Molly Tuttle on NPR's 'World Cafe,' 'All Songs Considered'
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    Molly Tuttle celebrates today's release of her new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, as the guest on the latest episode of NPR's World Cafe. She talks with host Raina Douris about it and performs a set of solo acoustic versions of four songs from the new album: "That's Gonna Leave a Mark," "The Highway Knows," "Rosalee," and "Old Me (New Wig)." You can hear the performances and their conversation in the episode here:

    So Long Little Miss Sunshine is featured on today's "Best New Albums" episode of NPR's All Songs Considered. "Molly Tuttle is one of the best young guitarists in the business," host Stephen Thompson says. "This thing is magical. It is so good ... a really magnificent album." His guest co-host, WBUR's Amelia Mason, says: "She does integrate her guitar playing incredibly effectively ... The songs are just really good ... it works really well." You can hear that episode here:

    You can pick up a copy of So Long Little Miss Sunshine and hear it here.

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