Molly Tuttle Announces US East Coast April Tour to Follow Release of New Album, 'Crooked Tree'
Molly Tuttle, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Crooked Tree, is due April 1, with her new bluegrass collective Golden Highway—Bronwyn Keith-Hynes (fiddle), Dominick Leslie (mandolin), Shelby Means (bass), and Kyle Tuttle (banjo)—has announced a tour of the US Northeast in April following the album's release. The new dates, in Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Maryland, follow previously announced shows in the weeks and months ahead throughout the West, Midwest, and South.
Acclaimed singer, songwriter, and musician Molly Tuttle, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Crooked Tree, is due April 1, with her new bluegrass collective Golden Highway—Bronwyn Keith-Hynes (fiddle), Dominick Leslie (mandolin), Shelby Means (bass), and Kyle Tuttle (banjo)—has announced a tour of the US Northeast in April following the album's release. The new dates, in Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Maryland, follow previously announced shows in the weeks and months ahead throughout the West, Midwest, and South. Tickets for the new shows go on sale this Friday. See below for the complete itinerary; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
Crooked Tree, recorded live at Nashville’s Oceanway Studios, was produced by Tuttle and Jerry Douglas and features collaborations with Sierra Hull, Old Crow Medicine Show, Margo Price, Billy Strings, Dan Tyminski, and Gillian Welch. These thirteen tracks, all written or co-written by Tuttle, explore her lifelong love of bluegrass—a genre she first discovered though her father, a music teacher and multi-instrumentalist, and her grandfather, a banjo player. Crooked Tree honors the bluegrass tradition while pushing the genre in new directions. You can pre-order the album here.
MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY ON TOUR
Feb 24 | The State Room | Salt Lake City, UT |
Feb 25 | Aggie Theatre | Fort Collins, CO |
Feb 26 | WinterWonderGrass | Steamboat Springs, CO |
Feb 27 | Fox Theatre | Boulder, CO |
Mar 2 | Slowdown | Omaha, NE |
Mar 3 | Bottleneck | Lawrence, KS |
Mar 4 | Old Rock House | St. Louis, MO |
Mar 5 | Hi-Fi Indy | Indianapolis, IN |
Mar 6 | Zanzabar | Louisville, KY |
Mar 10 | Station Inn | Nashville, TN |
Mar 11 | The Grey Eagle | Asheville, NC |
Mar 12 | Clemson Guitar Festival | Clemson, SC |
Mar 13 | Songbirds | Chattanooga, TN |
Mar 18 | The Caverns | Pelham, TN |
Mar 28 | Station Inn | Nashville, TN |
Apr 1 | Stone Mountain Arts Center | Brownfield, ME |
Apr 2 | Higher Ground | South Burlington, VT |
Apr 3 | Bull Run | Shirley, MA |
Apr 6 | Brooklyn Made | Brooklyn, NY |
Apr 7 | Levon Helm Studios | Woodstock, NY |
Apr 8 | Outpost in the Burbs | Montclair, NJ |
Apr 9 | Milkboy Philly | Philadelphia, PA |
Apr 10 | Baltimore Soundstage | Baltimore, MD |
Apr 20 | District Live | Savannah, GA |
Apr 21 | The Attic | Tampa, FL |
Apr 22 | Bok Tower Gardens | Lake Wales, FL |
Apr 23 | Moon Crush | Miramar Beach, FL |
Apr 24 | Princess Theatre | Decatur, IL |
Apr 28 | The Guild Theatre | Menlo Park, CA |
Apr 30 | Stagecoach | Indio, CA |
Jun 16 | Telluride Bluegrass Festival | Telluride, CO |
Jun 24 | Green River Festival | Greenfield, MA |
Jun 30 | High Sierra Music Festival | Quincy, CA |
Jul 24 | Northwest String Summit | North Plains, OR |
Sep 2 | Earl Scruggs Music Festival | Mill Spring, NC |
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