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Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, who took home three IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards last week, have released a video for “Alice in the Bluegrass,” from their new album, City of Gold. You can watch the video, made by Joshua Britt & Neilson Hubbard at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios, where the album was recorded, here. They kick off their Western US tour this weekend.

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Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, who took home three IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards—Album of the Year for their debut album, Crooked Tree (which won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album), and Song of the Year for that album’s title track, written by Tuttle and Melody Walker, and Female Vocalist of the Year for Tuttle—at the ceremony in Raleigh, North Carolina, last week, have released a video for “Alice in the Bluegrass,” from their new album, City of Gold. You can watch the video, made by Joshua Britt & Neilson Hubbard at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios, where the album was recorded, here:

"I was incredibly honored to take home three awards at the International Bluegrass Music Awards for Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and Female Vocalist," Tuttle says. "I was touched to win song of the year for Crooked Tree because that song is very personal to me. I wrote it about being proud to be different, for anyone who has felt like they don’t belong. It meant a lot that the IBMA voters resonated with that message so much that they named it song of the year! Shoutout to my Crooked Tree co-writer Melody Walker, my co-producer Jerry Douglas and my bandmates in Golden Highway who I couldn’t have done this without! To kick off our upcoming headline tours I’m thrilled to invite you down the rabbit hole for a peek into the recording process of 'Alice in the Bluegrass' off our new record City of Gold."

Tuttle and the band kick off the Road to El Dorado Western states leg of their tour at the Monterey County Fair and Event Center in California for the Rebels & Renegades Music Festival on Friday, followed by more shows in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, and Colorado, after which they return to the East Coast. For tickets and details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

In addition to Tuttle (vocals, acoustic guitar), Golden Highway is Bronwyn Keith-Hynes (fiddle, harmony vocals), Dominick Leslie (mandolin), Shelby Means (bass, harmony vocals), and Kyle Tuttle (banjo, harmony vocals).

MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY ON TOUR

Oct 6 Rebels & Renegades Music Festival Monterey, CA
Oct 7 Van Duzer Theatre Arcata, CA
Oct 8 Domino Room Bend, OR
Oct 10 Aladdin Theatre (Sold Out) Portland, OR
Oct 11 SOU Recital Hall Ashland, OR
Oct 13 Knitting Factory Spokane, WA
Oct 14 Wild Buffalo House (Sold Out) Bellingham, WA
Oct 15 The Crocodile Seattle, WA
Oct 17 Knitting Factory Boise, ID
Oct 19 Commonwealth Room Salt Lake City, UT
Oct 20 Aggie Theatre Fort Collins, CO
Oct 21 Cervantes Other Side Denver, CO
Nov 9 State Theatre State College, PA
Nov 10 Brooklyn Made (Sold Out) Brooklyn, NY
Nov 11 Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts Mansfield, CT
Nov 12 The Egg Albany, NY
Nov 14 Higher Ground South Burlington, VT
Nov 16 Aura Portland, ME
Nov 17 Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA
Nov 18 Landmark on Main Street (Sold Out) Port Washington, NY
Nov 19 Ardmore Music Hall (Sold Out) Ardmore, PA
Nov 21 9:30 Club Washington, DC
Dec 1 Orange Blossom Revue Lake Wales, FL
Dec 13 Troubadour West Hollywood, CA
Dec 15–17 The Guild Theatre Menlo Park, CA
     
Mar 3 WinterWonderGrass Steamboat Steamboat Springs, CO
Mar 21–24 Big Ears Festival Knoxville, TN
     

MOLLY TUTTLE UK TOUR WITH TOMMY EMMANUEL

Jan 10 Exeter Corn Exchange Exeter
Jan 11 The Forum Bath
Jan 12 Cadogan Hall London
Jan 13 De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill
Jan 14 Palace Theatre Southend
Jan 16 The Apex Bury St Edmunds
Jan 17 Lowther Pavilion Lytham
Jan 18 Sunderland Fire Station Sunderland
Jan 19 Celtic Connections Glasgow
Jan 21 Buxton Opera House Buxton
Jan 23 King's Lynn Corn Exchange King's Lynn
Jan 24 Theatre Severn Shrewsbury
Jan 25 St Albans Arena St Albans
Jan 26 Floral Pavilion Theatre New Brighton
Jan 27 Royal Hall Harrogate
     
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Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway: "Alice in the Bluegrass" [video]
  • Thursday, October 5, 2023
    Watch: Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Share "Alice in the Bluegrass" Video

    Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, who took home three IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards—Album of the Year for their debut album, Crooked Tree (which won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album), and Song of the Year for that album’s title track, written by Tuttle and Melody Walker, and Female Vocalist of the Year for Tuttle—at the ceremony in Raleigh, North Carolina, last week, have released a video for “Alice in the Bluegrass,” from their new album, City of Gold. You can watch the video, made by Joshua Britt & Neilson Hubbard at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios, where the album was recorded, here:

    "I was incredibly honored to take home three awards at the International Bluegrass Music Awards for Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and Female Vocalist," Tuttle says. "I was touched to win song of the year for Crooked Tree because that song is very personal to me. I wrote it about being proud to be different, for anyone who has felt like they don’t belong. It meant a lot that the IBMA voters resonated with that message so much that they named it song of the year! Shoutout to my Crooked Tree co-writer Melody Walker, my co-producer Jerry Douglas and my bandmates in Golden Highway who I couldn’t have done this without! To kick off our upcoming headline tours I’m thrilled to invite you down the rabbit hole for a peek into the recording process of 'Alice in the Bluegrass' off our new record City of Gold."

    Tuttle and the band kick off the Road to El Dorado Western states leg of their tour at the Monterey County Fair and Event Center in California for the Rebels & Renegades Music Festival on Friday, followed by more shows in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, and Colorado, after which they return to the East Coast. For tickets and details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    In addition to Tuttle (vocals, acoustic guitar), Golden Highway is Bronwyn Keith-Hynes (fiddle, harmony vocals), Dominick Leslie (mandolin), Shelby Means (bass, harmony vocals), and Kyle Tuttle (banjo, harmony vocals).

    MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY ON TOUR

    Oct 6 Rebels & Renegades Music Festival Monterey, CA
    Oct 7 Van Duzer Theatre Arcata, CA
    Oct 8 Domino Room Bend, OR
    Oct 10 Aladdin Theatre (Sold Out) Portland, OR
    Oct 11 SOU Recital Hall Ashland, OR
    Oct 13 Knitting Factory Spokane, WA
    Oct 14 Wild Buffalo House (Sold Out) Bellingham, WA
    Oct 15 The Crocodile Seattle, WA
    Oct 17 Knitting Factory Boise, ID
    Oct 19 Commonwealth Room Salt Lake City, UT
    Oct 20 Aggie Theatre Fort Collins, CO
    Oct 21 Cervantes Other Side Denver, CO
    Nov 9 State Theatre State College, PA
    Nov 10 Brooklyn Made (Sold Out) Brooklyn, NY
    Nov 11 Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts Mansfield, CT
    Nov 12 The Egg Albany, NY
    Nov 14 Higher Ground South Burlington, VT
    Nov 16 Aura Portland, ME
    Nov 17 Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA
    Nov 18 Landmark on Main Street (Sold Out) Port Washington, NY
    Nov 19 Ardmore Music Hall (Sold Out) Ardmore, PA
    Nov 21 9:30 Club Washington, DC
    Dec 1 Orange Blossom Revue Lake Wales, FL
    Dec 13 Troubadour West Hollywood, CA
    Dec 15–17 The Guild Theatre Menlo Park, CA
         
    Mar 3 WinterWonderGrass Steamboat Steamboat Springs, CO
    Mar 21–24 Big Ears Festival Knoxville, TN
         

    MOLLY TUTTLE UK TOUR WITH TOMMY EMMANUEL

    Jan 10 Exeter Corn Exchange Exeter
    Jan 11 The Forum Bath
    Jan 12 Cadogan Hall London
    Jan 13 De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill
    Jan 14 Palace Theatre Southend
    Jan 16 The Apex Bury St Edmunds
    Jan 17 Lowther Pavilion Lytham
    Jan 18 Sunderland Fire Station Sunderland
    Jan 19 Celtic Connections Glasgow
    Jan 21 Buxton Opera House Buxton
    Jan 23 King's Lynn Corn Exchange King's Lynn
    Jan 24 Theatre Severn Shrewsbury
    Jan 25 St Albans Arena St Albans
    Jan 26 Floral Pavilion Theatre New Brighton
    Jan 27 Royal Hall Harrogate
         
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