Watch: Molly Tuttle, Golden Highway Perform on PBS's 'The Caverns Sessions'

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Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway were on PBS’s The Caverns Sessions, performing songs from their debut album, Crooked Tree, released earlier this year on Nonesuch. The set was taped deep within the subterranean amphitheater of The Caverns in Tennessee's Cumberland Mountains. You can watch the episode, featuring the album tracks "She'll Change," "Castilleja," "Side Saddle," the title track, and more, here.

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Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway—bassist Shelby Means, mandolinist Dominick Leslie, banjoist Kyle Tuttle, and fiddler Bronwyn Keith-Hynes—were on PBS’s The Caverns Sessions, formerly known as Bluegrass Underground, over the weekend, performing songs from their debut album, Crooked Tree, released earlier this year on Nonesuch Records. The set was taped deep within the subterranean amphitheater of The Caverns in Tennessee's Cumberland Mountains. You can watch the episode, featuring the album tracks "She'll Change," "Castilleja," "Side Saddle," the title track, and more, here:

Tuttle and the band released a cover of Jefferson Airplane’s 1967 hit "White Rabbit," available only on Amazon Music, last Friday. "I have loved the story of Alice in Wonderland since I read the book as a kid and played the Queen of Hearts in my school play,” Tuttle says. "Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane is from Palo Alto, CA, just like me, and this song gives me the nostalgic feeling of growing up, but recording it also pushed my band forward into new territory musically." You can hear it on Amazon Music here.

Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway continue to tour the US. See below for all of the currently announced dates; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY ON TOUR

Sep 23 Boats & Bluegrass Festival Winona, MN
Sep 25 Pilgrimage Festival Franklin, TN
Sep 30 IBMA Bluegrass Live! Raleigh, NC
Oct 7 Belleville Congregational Church Newburyport, MA
Oct 8 Marshfield Flannel Jam Marshfield, MA
Oct 9 Portland Flannel Jam Portland, ME
Oct 10 Nantucket Flannel Jam Nantucket, MA
Oct 22 Hangtown Music Festival Grass Valley, CA
Oct 27 Moon Crush: Harvest Moon Miramar Beach, FL
Oct 29 Suwanee Hulaween Live Oak, FL
Nov 2 Orville Peck's Rodeo at the Greek Los Angeles, CA
Nov 6 Moab Folk Festival Moab, UT
Nov 12 Highlands Food & Wine Festival^ Highlands, NC
Nov 13 Appalachian Theatre Boone, NC
Nov 17 Blackberry Farm Walland, TN
Dec 29 Taft Theatre^* Cincinnati, OH
     

* w/Old Crow Medicine Show

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Molly Tuttle, Golden Highway: PBS's 'The Caverns Sessions,' September 2022

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