Watch: Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Perform with Jerry Douglas for Paste Studio from DelFest

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Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway performed three songs from their new album, Crooked Tree, in a live Paste Studio on the Road session from DelFest in Cumberland, MD. They were joined by special guest Jerry Douglas, who co-produced the album with Tuttle, to perform “Over the Line,” “Dooley’s Farm,” and “Crooked Tree” and talk about the making of the album. You can watch the set here.

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Molly Tuttle and most of Golden Highway—Bronwyn Keith-Hynes (fiddle), Dominick Leslie (mandolin), and Shelby Means (bass)—performed three songs from their new album, Crooked Tree, in a live Paste Studio on the Road session from DelFest at Allegany County Fairgrounds in Cumberland, MD, where they performed over the weekend. They were joined for the set by special guest Jerry Douglas, who co-produced the album with Tuttle. You can watch them perform “Over the Line,” “Dooley’s Farm,” and “Crooked Tree” and talk about the making of the album here:

Crooked Tree was recorded live at Nashville’s Oceanway Studios 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. "Molly Tuttle’s fingers move so quickly, she could pick your pocket without breaking stride," says the New York Times. NPR calls it "a set of dashingly virtuosic songs."

Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway continue their tour this week, including two Texas shows with Old Crow Medicine Show, at Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater tonight and The Heights in Houston tomorrow. For details and tickets for all the upcoming shows, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway: Paste Studio w/Jerry Douglas, May 31
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    Watch: Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Perform with Jerry Douglas for Paste Studio from DelFest
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    Molly Tuttle and most of Golden Highway—Bronwyn Keith-Hynes (fiddle), Dominick Leslie (mandolin), and Shelby Means (bass)—performed three songs from their new album, Crooked Tree, in a live Paste Studio on the Road session from DelFest at Allegany County Fairgrounds in Cumberland, MD, where they performed over the weekend. They were joined for the set by special guest Jerry Douglas, who co-produced the album with Tuttle. You can watch them perform “Over the Line,” “Dooley’s Farm,” and “Crooked Tree” and talk about the making of the album here:

    Crooked Tree was recorded live at Nashville’s Oceanway Studios 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. "Molly Tuttle’s fingers move so quickly, she could pick your pocket without breaking stride," says the New York Times. NPR calls it "a set of dashingly virtuosic songs."

    Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway continue their tour this week, including two Texas shows with Old Crow Medicine Show, at Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater tonight and The Heights in Houston tomorrow. For details and tickets for all the upcoming shows, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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