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Old Crow Medicine Show & Molly Tuttle 🎶 Last American Waltz
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Emmylou Harris, Molly Tuttle, and Alison Krauss performing at the 25th anniversary of the O Brother, Where Art Thou soundtrack on the Grand Ole Opry, Feb 28, 2026.
📸: Denny Simmons
Song Review: Molly Tuttle with Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives- “Cold Rain and Snow” (Live, April 3, 2026)
Molly Tuttle recently fronted Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, singing a balladic arrangement of “Cold Rain and Snow” from the female’s perspective.
Like her protagonist, Tuttle is a strong frontwoman, singing sans accompaniment and sharing solos with Stuart on mandolin and fellow acoustic guitarist Kenny Vaughan. As this unfolds, Harry Stinson brushes a snare and Chris Scruggs plucks out a few notes on double bass. Stuart and the Fab Supes are as sympathetic as Tuttle is strong, confidently ceding the stage and giving their temporary leader everything she needs, including the space to shine.
This is neither Del McCoury nor Grateful Dead’s “Cold Rain and Snow.” Nor is it Stuart’s. This is Molly Tuttle taking over one of America’s finest live bands, enjoying their support and earning Stuart’s silent praise in the form of clasped hands and bowed head.
If she hadn’t arrived before then, Tuttle most certainly arrived April 3 in Connecticut.
Grade card: Molly Tuttle with Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives- “Cold Rain and Snow” (Live - 4/3/26) - B
4/17/26
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These are the songs I picture Katniss singing. Appalachian/mountain tunes, bluegrass and folk music, lullabies, old traditionnal songs her father may have taught her.
Songs about freedom, love, hard times and hope, living in poverty, death, prison, coal mines accidents, workers' strikes, natives and the land...that she could pass down to her children as well.
Credit for picture : Joanna Bush
Molly Tuttle at the 2026 Grammy Awards
Molly Tuttle, "Dreams"
Covering The Cranberries' 1992 debut hit, Tuttle's bluegrass yodel is a lovely New World echo of Dolores O'Riordan's singing style.
do we have any of the same top artists?
The Wonder Years
Maren Morris
Taylor Swift
Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties
Molly Tuttle
more than one (who?)
none :(