Seems that Molly & GW members are headed in different directions right now, which is understandable given their insane live performance schedule the last two years. Whether they get back together ever again or not, you have to put them right at the top of all modern bluegrass bands. A historic ensemble.
Soooo cool to see this!! I had to see my dear friend Slinger and the Moon Cats on the backwoods stage and missed it. See you at Miramar in November! But yeah, thanks so much for sharing!! 🙂
I love this Molly Tuttle Band. I don't live in bluegrass territory, per se, or even follow bluegrass music much, but please come visit us in Madison, WI. Madtown. I guarantee you will be warmly received. And I'll be there! ❤
@kylesmits2033 Yeah. I live in Madison, WI. Not exactly bluegrass country. But I do know Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway would light the place up. And I'm a Blues guy. They sure got my attention quick. Top shelf!
Oh yeah they for sure would, was lucky to see their killer ser at Blue Ox last year. But for real, check out Armchair Boogie next time they're down near madison. They tour nationally but make it back pretty frequently. Also Kitchen Dwellers seem to make it our way a couple times a year
@kylesmits2033 Armchair Boogie. Got it. I'll check them out. I'm also getting into Billie Strings a bit too. A J Lee. Sierra Hull. Lots of young talent.
For sure, bluegrass is in great hands right now! Sicard Hollow and Kitchen Dwellers are 2 more. And should probably check out Béla Fleck's My Bluegrass Heart album too
Many thanks!!! 00:00 Intro 00:37 Northern White Clouds 01:27 Over the Line 04:31 She's a Rainbow 08:31 She'll Change 12:41 The River Knows 17:18 Sally in the Garden - Kyle solo 18:19 Alice in Bluegrass 22:09 Queen of Hearts 25:57 Where Did All the Wild Things Go? 34:19 El Dorado 40:07 Fire on the Mountain - w/ Jason Carter 43:08 Dooley's Farm - w/ Jason Carter 52:57 Crooked Tree - w/ Jason Carter 57:35 San Joaquin Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Bronwyn Keith-Hynes - fiddle Kyle Tuttle - banjo, vocals (not related) Molly Tuttle - guitar, vocals Shelby Means - bass, vocals Dominick Leslie - mandolin
I love this group I just wish they would turn the bass up a bit. Music needs a foundation no matter how good it is. Don’t mean to be critical just want to hear more bass
Unless you were there, this is likely more a product of the recording equipment and location. I recorded audio at one concert and left my phone on the ground... Shelby's was the loudest instrument!
Seems that Molly & GW members are headed in different directions right now, which is understandable given their insane live performance schedule the last two years. Whether they get back together ever again or not, you have to put them right at the top of all modern bluegrass bands. A historic ensemble.
Molly is one of the most talented performers on the planet, but this band is off the charts great. She's at her best with them..
I love this group.
Just saw them at Ossippee; truly genre bending show! And a new musical frontier featuring super talented musicians!
Soooo cool to see this!! I had to see my dear friend Slinger and the Moon Cats on the backwoods stage and missed it. See you at Miramar in November! But yeah, thanks so much for sharing!! 🙂
The Highway killin' it, as usual. Good stuff. Thanks!
I love this Molly Tuttle Band. I don't live in bluegrass territory, per se, or even follow bluegrass music much, but please come visit us in Madison, WI. Madtown. I guarantee you will be warmly received. And I'll be there! ❤
Don't live in bluegrass country? Maybe not quite...but Armchair Boogie is based out of Madison. Go see them every chance you get!
@kylesmits2033 Yeah. I live in Madison, WI. Not exactly bluegrass country. But I do know Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway would light the place up. And I'm a Blues guy. They sure got my attention quick. Top shelf!
Oh yeah they for sure would, was lucky to see their killer ser at Blue Ox last year. But for real, check out Armchair Boogie next time they're down near madison. They tour nationally but make it back pretty frequently. Also Kitchen Dwellers seem to make it our way a couple times a year
@kylesmits2033 Armchair Boogie. Got it. I'll check them out. I'm also getting into Billie Strings a bit too. A J Lee. Sierra Hull. Lots of young talent.
For sure, bluegrass is in great hands right now! Sicard Hollow and Kitchen Dwellers are 2 more. And should probably check out Béla Fleck's My Bluegrass Heart album too
Many thanks!!!
00:00 Intro
00:37 Northern White Clouds
01:27 Over the Line
04:31 She's a Rainbow
08:31 She'll Change
12:41 The River Knows
17:18 Sally in the Garden - Kyle solo
18:19 Alice in Bluegrass
22:09 Queen of Hearts
25:57 Where Did All the Wild Things Go?
34:19 El Dorado
40:07 Fire on the Mountain - w/ Jason Carter
43:08 Dooley's Farm - w/ Jason Carter
52:57 Crooked Tree - w/ Jason Carter
57:35 San Joaquin
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes - fiddle
Kyle Tuttle - banjo, vocals (not related)
Molly Tuttle - guitar, vocals
Shelby Means - bass, vocals
Dominick Leslie - mandolin
Thanks for the help. One I don't have to figure out...
Thank you ✌🏼🤟🏼
You’re my inspiration!!!❤
I love this group I just wish they would turn the bass up a bit. Music needs a foundation no matter how good it is. Don’t mean to be critical just want to hear more bass
Unless you were there, this is likely more a product of the recording equipment and location. I recorded audio at one concert and left my phone on the ground... Shelby's was the loudest instrument!
@@mjwboofer Perhaps I could get you to send me your Phone versions. Anyhow we love them don’t we
Good point. With no drums the bass carries the whole load. I'd like a bit more volume to it too. But yes, they do sound sweet.
Assum you are listening thru headphones and not iPhone speakers?
43:08 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Is Molly getting faster?
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