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Molly Tuttle is the inaugural guest on photographer Fletcher Moore's new video series My Day With. They get ready for the day in Nashville, paint while listening to Emmylou Harris, rate taco trucks, and talk about life and music. Tuttle also performs a cover of The Cranberries' "Dreams" and a solo version of "When My Race Is Run," from City of Gold, her 2023 GRAMMY-winning album with her band Golden Highway. You can watch it here.

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Molly Tuttle is the inaugural guest on photographer Fletcher Moore's new video series My Day With, in which he spends a day with favorite artists and explores their lives on and offstage. For the first episode, they get ready for the day in Nashville, paint while listening to Emmylou Harris's Elite Hotel, rate taco trucks, and talk about life and music. Tuttle also performs a cover of The Cranberries' "Dreams" and a solo version of "When My Race Is Run," from City of Gold, her 2023 GRAMMY-winning album with her band Golden Highway. You can watch it all in the episode below, followed by "Dreams":

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway's new six-song EP, Into the Wild, is due September 20 on Nonesuch. The EP, a follow-up to their acclaimed GRAMMY-winning album City of Gold, features three new songs—including the title track, available now—as well as previously released covers of Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” and Olivia Rodrigo’s “good 4 u,” and an alternate version of the City of Gold track “Stranger Things.” You can hear three track now and pre-order the EP here. Tuttle and the band have announced new US dates in November, with stops in North Carolina, Virginia, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, and more; details/tickets here.

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway have been nominated for eight IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards: Tuttle and the band are up for Entertainer of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, Instrumental Group of the Year, and Album of the Year for City of Gold (which won the GRAMMY Award for Best Bluegrass Album). Tuttle is nominated for both Female Vocalist of the Year and Guitar Player of the Year, and Bronwyn Keith-Hynes for Fiddle Player of the Year and New Artist of the Year.

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Molly Tuttle: 'My Day With ...,' August 2024
  • Thursday, August 1, 2024
    Watch: Molly Tuttle on 'My Day With' Series, Covers The Cranberries

    Molly Tuttle is the inaugural guest on photographer Fletcher Moore's new video series My Day With, in which he spends a day with favorite artists and explores their lives on and offstage. For the first episode, they get ready for the day in Nashville, paint while listening to Emmylou Harris's Elite Hotel, rate taco trucks, and talk about life and music. Tuttle also performs a cover of The Cranberries' "Dreams" and a solo version of "When My Race Is Run," from City of Gold, her 2023 GRAMMY-winning album with her band Golden Highway. You can watch it all in the episode below, followed by "Dreams":

    Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway's new six-song EP, Into the Wild, is due September 20 on Nonesuch. The EP, a follow-up to their acclaimed GRAMMY-winning album City of Gold, features three new songs—including the title track, available now—as well as previously released covers of Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” and Olivia Rodrigo’s “good 4 u,” and an alternate version of the City of Gold track “Stranger Things.” You can hear three track now and pre-order the EP here. Tuttle and the band have announced new US dates in November, with stops in North Carolina, Virginia, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, and more; details/tickets here.

    Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway have been nominated for eight IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards: Tuttle and the band are up for Entertainer of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, Instrumental Group of the Year, and Album of the Year for City of Gold (which won the GRAMMY Award for Best Bluegrass Album). Tuttle is nominated for both Female Vocalist of the Year and Guitar Player of the Year, and Bronwyn Keith-Hynes for Fiddle Player of the Year and New Artist of the Year.

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