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No Guitar Is Safe

122 - Molly Tuttle

No Guitar Is Safe

Jude Gold

Music

4.8857 Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2020

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Even though she's just 27, MOLLY TUTTLE has for years now been mesmerizing audiences with her fast-’grass flat-picking runs, great sense of groove, and soulful singing. But, as is the case with many great artists, it’s the way her talents combine in the form of great SONGS that is most astounding. The California-raised, Nashville-based steel-string virtuoso got started in music at age 8, learning from (and soon gigging and recording with) her father, Jack Tuttle. Now, Molly — not one to stagnate during pandemic-induced lockdown or any other time — has recorded and just released her third solo album, called ... BUT I'D RATHER BE WITH YOU. And on this episode of No Guitar Is Safe, Molly picks up one of her favorite Pre-War Guitars dreadnoughts, performs songs for you, and shows you many of the techniques and emotions that went into the new record. PRESENTED BY BLUE MICROPHONES. Find your dream microphone at BLUEMIC.COM. Hosted by JUDE GOLD.

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0:00.0

Okay, wow. You know, some of these guitar hangs, they just, they practically leave me speechless, but it's a podcast. I got to do a little bit of talking. I got to tell you that today playing a ton of guitar is the amazing Molly Tuttle. In fact, you're hearing right now a little taste, a little preview of what we're going to get into. That's not a studio record. That's her playing live on the show.

0:26.1

Molly is just 27 years old, but she sounds like she's been playing and singing for infinity.

0:46.4

That's because every note she plays, even if it's like a cool, fast, impressive run or whatever,

0:49.0

seems like it's coming straight from the heart.

0:52.3

Her guitar is connected to her soul.

0:53.4

I love it. She began playing guitar at age eight with her father. I love it.

0:58.3

She began playing guitar at age eight with her father, Jack, and learn quick.

1:02.5

She's got a new album called, But I'd Rather Be With You.

1:04.9

We're going to dive into that and much, much more.

1:07.4

And it's brought to you by Blue Microphones.

1:10.3

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1:11.8

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1:16.9

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1:22.4

at bluemic.com. com. No guitar is safe.

1:50.0

What's up everybody? Jude Gold here.

1:53.6

Episode 122 of No Guitar is Safe.

2:01.6

It's 2020, the gift that keeps on giving. Ashes are falling out of the sky here in LA and it just looks so strange.

2:08.6

Nuclear winter, dim and orange.

2:11.6

But of course, nothing like what our neighbors are experiencing our friends up in the San Francisco Bay Area, where

2:19.7

today's guest grew up. Molly Tuttle, she's in Nashville now. We're going to shoot the

2:25.6

copter over there momentarily. But Molly is this phenomenal picker and singer. You know, she's played

2:33.5

the Tell You Ride Folk Festival already, Newport,

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