Molly Tuttle to Host Workshops and Q&As at Guitar Center Locations on Tour

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Molly Tuttle will celebrate the release of her new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, with a series of guitar workshops and Q&As at Guitar Center locations in select US cities on her The Highway Knows Tour: Chicago, Boston, Savannah, Atlanta, and Denver. She will also draw a lucky winner for an Epiphone J-45 Express acoustic guitar in Ebony, courtesy of Gibson Gives—the philanthropic division of Gibson—to be given away at each event.

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Grammy Award–winning singer, songwriter, and guitarist Molly Tuttle will celebrate the release of her new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, with a series of guitar workshops and Q&As at Guitar Center locations in select US cities on her The Highway Knows Tour: Chicago, Boston, Savannah, Atlanta, and Denver.

Each Guitar Center stop will include Molly Tuttle Guitar Workshop and Q&A events, where Tuttle will deliver an intimate, acoustic performance and demonstrate techniques from her own songs. She will also take questions from the audience before drawing a lucky winner for an Epiphone J-45 Express acoustic guitar in Ebony, courtesy of Gibson Gives—the philanthropic division of the iconic global instrument brand Gibson—which will be given away at each event

For more information and to RSVP for the events, click here. All of the events begin at 11:30am local time.

“I started playing guitar when I was eight years old and have always enjoyed spending time at guitar stores, admiring and learning about the different instruments on display,” says Molly Tuttle. “I’m thrilled to partner with Guitar Center and Gibson to host workshops where I get to shed some light on my playing style, answer your questions, and give away guitars to aspiring players at Guitar Center stores along my fall tour stops!”

Tuttle's album So Long Little Miss Sunshine was recently released to critical acclaim. "Molly Tuttle is one of the best young guitarists in the business," NPR's All Songs Considered host Stephen Thompson says on the show's latest "Best New Albums" episode. "This thing is magical. It is so good ... a really magnificent album." You can get it and hear it here.

MOLLY TUTTLE GUITAR WORKSHOPS AND Q&A

Sept 10Guitar Center @ 2633 N. Halsted St.Chicago, IL
Sept 17Guitar Center @ 1255 Boylston St.Boston, MA
Sept 30Guitar Center @ 7700 Abercorn St.Savannah, GA
Oct 4Guitar Center @ 2480 Briarcliff Rd. NE, Ste. 13Atlanta, GA
Oct 25Guitar Center @ 1585 S. Colorado Blvd.Denver, CO
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Molly Tuttle with Gibson 2025 by Fletcher Moore
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    Molly Tuttle to Host Workshops and Q&As at Guitar Center Locations on Tour
    Fletcher Moore

    Grammy Award–winning singer, songwriter, and guitarist Molly Tuttle will celebrate the release of her new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, with a series of guitar workshops and Q&As at Guitar Center locations in select US cities on her The Highway Knows Tour: Chicago, Boston, Savannah, Atlanta, and Denver.

    Each Guitar Center stop will include Molly Tuttle Guitar Workshop and Q&A events, where Tuttle will deliver an intimate, acoustic performance and demonstrate techniques from her own songs. She will also take questions from the audience before drawing a lucky winner for an Epiphone J-45 Express acoustic guitar in Ebony, courtesy of Gibson Gives—the philanthropic division of the iconic global instrument brand Gibson—which will be given away at each event

    For more information and to RSVP for the events, click here. All of the events begin at 11:30am local time.

    “I started playing guitar when I was eight years old and have always enjoyed spending time at guitar stores, admiring and learning about the different instruments on display,” says Molly Tuttle. “I’m thrilled to partner with Guitar Center and Gibson to host workshops where I get to shed some light on my playing style, answer your questions, and give away guitars to aspiring players at Guitar Center stores along my fall tour stops!”

    Tuttle's album So Long Little Miss Sunshine was recently released to critical acclaim. "Molly Tuttle is one of the best young guitarists in the business," NPR's All Songs Considered host Stephen Thompson says on the show's latest "Best New Albums" episode. "This thing is magical. It is so good ... a really magnificent album." You can get it and hear it here.

    MOLLY TUTTLE GUITAR WORKSHOPS AND Q&A

    Sept 10Guitar Center @ 2633 N. Halsted St.Chicago, IL
    Sept 17Guitar Center @ 1255 Boylston St.Boston, MA
    Sept 30Guitar Center @ 7700 Abercorn St.Savannah, GA
    Oct 4Guitar Center @ 2480 Briarcliff Rd. NE, Ste. 13Atlanta, GA
    Oct 25Guitar Center @ 1585 S. Colorado Blvd.Denver, CO
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