Watch: Molly Tuttle Shares Video for "That's Gonna Leave a Mark" From Upcoming Album

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Molly Tuttle has shared the music video for “That’s Gonna Leave a Mark,” from her upcoming album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, directed by Ebru Yildiz. You can watch it here. “I loved working with Ebru Yildiz on my album cover photoshoot, which features me playing various versions of myself, or characters. I was excited when she suggested we make a music video together that explores the heartbreaker character portrayed in ‘That’s Gonna Leave a Mark,’” Tuttle says. “I was even more ecstatic when she said she wanted to film at the historic Hotel Chelsea in New York City. It was an unforgettable experience to make this video and feel the spirits of the legendary artists and songs that have echoed in the rooms and hallways of the hotel.”

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Molly Tuttle, on the heels of announcing the forthcoming release of her new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, has shared the music video for the album’s lead single, “That’s Gonna Leave a Mark,” directed by Ebru Yildiz. You can watch it here:

“I loved working with Ebru Yildiz on my album cover photoshoot, which features me playing various versions of myself, or characters. I was excited when she suggested we make a music video together that explores the heartbreaker character portrayed in ‘That’s Gonna Leave a Mark,’” Tuttle explains. “I was even more ecstatic when she said she wanted to film at the historic Hotel Chelsea in New York City. It was an unforgettable experience to make this video and feel the spirits of the legendary artists and songs that have echoed in the rooms and hallways of the hotel.”

So Long Little Miss Sunshine marks a sonic departure from her acclaimed work as a solo artist and with her band Golden Highway, pulling from pop, country, and rock music, Tuttle continues to stretch the boundaries of bluegrass and Americana music. Recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), the fifth full album from the singer, songwriter, and virtuoso guitarist arrives August 15 on Nonesuch Records. You can pre-order the album here.

Tuttle and her new live band are currently on a US summer tour that includes a headline show at Mercury Lounge in New York on June 24 and festival plays including Summerfest. This fall, they’ll kick off The Highway Knows tour with a show in Chicago on September 10. The dates include both festival and headline shows and concludes on December 13 at The Fillmore in San Francisco. Along the way, she stops at Brooklyn Steel in New York, The Fonda in Los Angeles, and more. Tickets are on-sale now via nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Molly Tuttle: "That's Gonna Leave a Mark" [video]
  • Wednesday, June 11, 2025
    Watch: Molly Tuttle Shares Video for "That's Gonna Leave a Mark" From Upcoming Album

    Molly Tuttle, on the heels of announcing the forthcoming release of her new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, has shared the music video for the album’s lead single, “That’s Gonna Leave a Mark,” directed by Ebru Yildiz. You can watch it here:

    “I loved working with Ebru Yildiz on my album cover photoshoot, which features me playing various versions of myself, or characters. I was excited when she suggested we make a music video together that explores the heartbreaker character portrayed in ‘That’s Gonna Leave a Mark,’” Tuttle explains. “I was even more ecstatic when she said she wanted to film at the historic Hotel Chelsea in New York City. It was an unforgettable experience to make this video and feel the spirits of the legendary artists and songs that have echoed in the rooms and hallways of the hotel.”

    So Long Little Miss Sunshine marks a sonic departure from her acclaimed work as a solo artist and with her band Golden Highway, pulling from pop, country, and rock music, Tuttle continues to stretch the boundaries of bluegrass and Americana music. Recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), the fifth full album from the singer, songwriter, and virtuoso guitarist arrives August 15 on Nonesuch Records. You can pre-order the album here.

    Tuttle and her new live band are currently on a US summer tour that includes a headline show at Mercury Lounge in New York on June 24 and festival plays including Summerfest. This fall, they’ll kick off The Highway Knows tour with a show in Chicago on September 10. The dates include both festival and headline shows and concludes on December 13 at The Fillmore in San Francisco. Along the way, she stops at Brooklyn Steel in New York, The Fonda in Los Angeles, and more. Tickets are on-sale now via nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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