Studio Stories: Molly Tuttle's Bluegrass
Molly Tuttle's Bluegrass
We spent a few days with a fingerpicking prodigy, 16-year-old Molly Tuttle. We spent time with her and her family bluegrass band as they rehearsed for a big show, and saw how music intermingles with her day-to-day life as a high school sophomore. Here is the artist page for Molly & Jack Tuttle, and for the album they recorded together when Molly was 13: The Old Apple Tree. Directed by Samantha Grant.
We spent a few days with a fingerpicking prodigy, 16-year-old Molly Tuttle. We spent time with her and her family bluegrass band as they rehearsed for a big show, and saw how music intermingles with her day-to-day life as a high school sophomore. Here is the artist page for Molly & Jack Tuttle, and for the album they recorded together when Molly was 13: The Old Apple Tree. Directed by Samantha Grant.
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Comments
very nice page thank you my admin
Posted by: suzy hikayeleri at March 8, 2009 09:25 AM
awesome! great job Molly
Posted by: tonelocster at March 9, 2009 03:18 PM
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Posted by: darcon jimenez at March 12, 2009 12:30 PM
Great and informative video on Molly Tuttle!!!!!
Posted by: Richard Jenkins at March 12, 2009 06:32 PM
Wow, just WOW
Nice :)
Bluegrass = soul
Posted by: Tirith at March 12, 2009 07:25 PM
Molly was great. I loved the banjo music and she can really play the guitar well too. Then when she sang it completed the whole package. You will do very well because you are passionate about your music. Good luck, Molly.
Posted by: Music Cd at June 1, 2009 01:39 PM
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