I was at the Port Washington show 3 weeks ago and am in love with this band. Right on LADIES and the men as well!,, Just can’t get enough and the British tour with Tommy Emmanuel is a dream I wish I could realize.
The Caverns, Pelham, TN. Mar 18 2022 (Fri) (Looks like it's not a complete set.) 00:15 She'll Change 03:00 Wheel Hoss (instrumental) 05:59 Castilleja 12:56 Side Saddle 15:40 Crooked Tree 20:16 Take the Journey
Thank you so much Molly and the Golden Highway. You are all so fantastic and awesome too. And you could see that the audience felt the same, there was a standing ovation!!!!!!!! And quite right too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
After time and tons of gigs together, they are even more amazing live. There was a definite difference between when I saw them a couple of nights ago and when I saw them last year. BTW, Thanks for posting this!
I bought this album recently, and the songs are great, but I prefer having this song being later in the order, and instead have it start with the second song on the album, Flatland Girl.
Awesome performance, you gals and guys keep getting better and better - 21st Century Appalachian style Bluegrass as good as it has gotten with some green hair mixed in!
Well, top notch video, I give you that - but what's more important than visuals? Yeah, it's this audio part of a concert, and that certainly sucks... Pity...
Hi P.Rib King, any chance you have a link that solo Molly Tuttle performance you set to private? It may have been for some Canadian show, but I could be wrong. I used to watch listen so often but it doesn’t look like it’s up any more. Would really appreciate a link or any info on how to find it! Thank you 😊
That's a great thing. Music that crosses boundaries actually sparks curiosity and brings people in that may have never felt welcome before and often leads people to the source and deepens their respect for the roots. That's what Bill Monroe did. He was causing outrage among the old timers with all that fancy pickin. Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, Jon Stickley, etc are doing more to keep traditional Bluegrass music alive and healthy than anyone probably since John Hartford or the New Grass Revival. I'll bet a dollar to a doughnut that Molly can pick the heck out of Salt Creek or Blackberry Blossom
I know right? It's not that often incredible artists come around that redefine a whole genre and introduce a billion new fans to the scene... plenty old timers only dream they could flat pick like them lmfao.
Just like Old and in the Way these artists have brought bluegrass back everyone. These musicians can play bluegrass and way more because when you are a natural you can do it. They are bluegrass and much more. BTW Molly won International Bluegrass Music Association's Guitar Player of the Year award in 2017. I'm pretty sure she didn't fool them.