Get ready for a musical journey with the incredible Molly Tuttle! Her recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! left an unforgettable mark, and we're here to dive into the details.
Molly Tuttle, accompanied by her talented new band, graced the stage of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday, captivating the audience with her Grammy-nominated masterpiece, "That's Gonna Leave A Mark." This song, a standout from her latest solo album, Goodbye Little Miss Sunshine, has already made waves in the music industry.
But here's where it gets controversial... Goodbye Little Miss Sunshine takes a bold step away from Tuttle's previous work, which earned her two Grammy awards for Best Bluegrass Album. This new album showcases her versatility, blending pop, country, and rock elements, along with a unique flat-picking style. It's a departure that has critics and fans alike buzzing.
Tuttle's journey to this new sound was not without its challenges. She admitted, "I like to be a chameleon with my music," and her latest release is a testament to that. Overcoming her initial fears, she decided to embrace her artistic freedom, and the results speak for themselves.
And this is the part most people miss... Tuttle's success isn't just about her unique guitar playing and catchy pop hooks. It's about her willingness to take risks and push the boundaries of her craft.
Watch the full performance of "That's Gonna Leave A Mark" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! below, and get ready to be inspired.
But wait, there's more! Tuttle is gearing up for her 2026 tour, Mollyx Marty: Guitars on Fire - The Cosmic Twang Tour, where she'll be joined by the legendary Marty Stuart and his band. The tour promises to be an unforgettable experience, kicking off on February 5th in Bowling Green, KY, and wrapping up in New London, CT on February 15th.
So, what do you think? Is Molly Tuttle's new direction a bold move or a risky venture? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
Molly Tuttle Tour Dates:
2/5 - SKyPAC, Bowling Green, KY
2/6 - William B. Bell Auditorium, Augusta, GA
2/7 - Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL
2/12 - Smith Opera House, Geneva, NY
2/13 - The F.M. Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA
2/14 - Appell Center for the Performing Arts, York, PA
2/15 - Garde Arts Center, New London, CT