Molly Tuttle Releases "That's Gonna Leave A Mark" Video

MOLLY TUTTLE
RELEASES “THAT’S GONNA LEAVE A MARK” VIDEO
NEW ALBUM SO LONG LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE,
OUT AUGUST 15 VIA NONESUCH RECORDS
FALL TOUR ANNOUNCED
On the heels of announcing her anticipated new album So Long Little Miss Sunshine, GRAMMY Award-winning artist Molly Tuttle shares a cinematic video for the album’s lead single “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark,” directed by Ebru Yildiz.
“I loved working with Ebru Yildiz on my album cover photoshoot, which features me playing various versions of myself, or characters. I was excited when she suggested we make a music video together that explores the heartbreaker character portrayed in ‘That’s Gonna Leave A Mark,’” Tuttle explains. “I was even more ecstatic when she said she wanted to film at the historic Hotel Chelsea in New York City. It was an unforgettable experience to make this video and feel the spirits of the legendary artists and songs that have echoed in the rooms and hallways of the hotel.”
So Long Little Miss Sunshine marks a sonic departure from her acclaimed work as a solo artist and with her band Golden Highway, pulling from pop, country and rock music, Tuttle continues to stretch the boundaries of bluegrass and Americana music. “I’ve been wanting to make this record for such a long time. Part of me was scared to do such a big departure, and that went into the album title.” Eventually she decided, “‘You know what? I’m just not going to care what people think. I’m going to do what I want.’”
Recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), the fifth full album from the singer, songwriter, and virtuoso guitarist arrives August 15 via Nonesuch Records,
Tuttle and her new live band are currently on a US summer tour that includes a headline show at Mercury Lounge in New York on June 24th and festival plays including Summerfest. This fall, they’ll kick off “The Highway Knows” tour on September 10th with a show in Chicago, IL. The dates include both festival and headline shows and concludes on December 13 at The Fillmore in San Francisco. Along the way, she stops at Brooklyn Steel in New York, The Fonda in Los Angeles, and Thalia Hall in Chicago. Tickets are on-sale now. For more information visit mollytuttlemusic.com. All dates below.
WATCH THE “THAT’S GONNA LEAVE A MARK” VIDEO
One of the most decorated female guitarist alive, she was the first woman to win the prestigious International Bluegrass Music Award’s Guitar Player of the Year in 2017, at age twenty-four, and won again the following year, with nominations nearly every year since; she has also won Americana Music Association’s Instrumentalist of the Year award.
On her new album Tuttle goes to a whole new place. Her virtuoso guitar work takes center stage on this album more than ever, and for the first time, she introduces her banjo playing into two of her recordings.“I like to be a bit of a chameleon with my music. Keep people guessing and keep it full of surprises,” she says.
So Long Little Miss Sunshine was recorded with drummer/percussionists Jay Bellerose and Fred Eltringham, bassist Byron House, and Joyce on multiple instruments. Ketch Secor (Old Crow Medicine Show) also plays banjo, fiddle, and harmonica, as well as singing harmony; much of the LP was co-written with Secor, who is also Tuttle’s partner. “We spend so much time together, we live together, and anytime I have a song idea, or he has one, it’s just so easy to transition from whatever we’re doing into writing a song.”
Tuttle also conceived the artwork for So Long Little Miss Sunshine, which features multiple Mollys, each wearing a different wig except for one with nothing on her head at all. Tuttle has been bald since she was three years old due to the autoimmune condition alopecia areata; she acts as a spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation.
Album Art | (download hi-res)
So Long Little Miss Sunshine Track List:
1. Everything Burns
2. The Highway Knows
3. Golden State Of Mind
4. Rosalee
5. I Love It
6. That’s Gonna Leave A Mark
7. Easy
8. Summer Of Love
9. Old Me (New Wig)
10. Oasis
11. No Regrets
12. Story Of My So-Called Life
Summer Tour Dates:
6/14 – All Good Now Festival @ Merriweather Pavilion – Columbia, MD
6/22 – Mountain Jam Festival – Highmount, NY
6/24 – Mercury Lounge – New York, NY
6/26 – ROMP – Owensboro, KY
6/27 – Blue Ox Music Festival – Eau Claire, WI
6/28 – Summerfest – Milwaukee, WI
7/3 – High Sierra – Quincy, CA
7/5 – Grassfire Festival – Garrettsville, OH
7/19 – Caramoor American Roots Music Festival – Katonah, NY
7/25 – RockyGrass Festival weekend Golden Highway – Lyons, CO
8/1 -2 – Wildlands Festival – Big Sky, MT
8/8 – The Amphitheater at Canyons Village – Park City, UT
8/9 – Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
8/10 – Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival – Alta, WY
8/14 – The Burl - Outdoors – Lexington, KY
8/15 – State Theatre – State College, PA
8/16 – Green Mountain Bluegrass & Roots – Manchester Center, VT
8/17 – Point of the Bluff Vineyards – Hammondsport, NY
8/21 – The Ramkat – Winston-Salem, NC
8/22 – Georgia Mountain Fair – Hiawassee, GA
8/23 – Marcus King Family Reunion – North Charleston, SC
8/30 – Rhythm & Roots Festival – Charlestown, RI
“The Highway Knows Tour 2025”
9/10 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL
9/11 – Masonic Cathedral Theatre – Detroit, MI
9/12 – Globe Iron – Cleveland, OH
9/13 – Carnegie Homestead Music Hall – Pittsburgh, PA
9/15 – Opera House – Toronto, ON
9/17 – Royale – Boston, MA
9/18 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY
9/20 – XPoNential Music Festival – Philadelphia, PA
9/23 – The Beacon Theatre – Hopewell, VA
9/25 – Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre – Wilmington, NC
9/26 – Cat's Cradle – Carrboro, NC
9/27 – Orange Peel – Asheville, NC
9/28 – Tennessee Theatre – Knoxville, TN
9/30 – Victory North – Savannah, GA
10/1 – The Plaza Live – Orlando, FL
10/2 – Capitol Theatre – Clearwater, FL
10/3 – Moon Crush (Avett Brothers) – Miramar Beach, FL
10/4 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA
10/10 – The Hawthorn – St. Louis, MO
10/11 – Liberty Hall – Lawrence, KS
10/12 – Slowdown – Omaha, NE
10/14 – The ELM – Bozeman, MT
10/16 – The Showbox – Seattle, WA
10/17 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR
10/18 – Holly Theater – Medford, OR
10/19 – Cascade Theatre – Redding, CA
10/25 – Ogden Theater – Denver, CO
11/2 – Suwannee Hulaween – Live Oak, FL
11/12 – Poplar Hall – Appleton, WI
11/13 – Grand Theater – Wausau, WI
11/14 – Varsity Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
11/15 – Stoughton Opera House – Stoughton, WI
11/16 – Englert Theater – Iowa City, IA
11/18 – Castle Theatre – Bloomington, IL
11/20 – Vogue – Indianapolis, IN
11/21 – Memorial Hall – Cincinnati, OH
11/22 – Athenaeum Theatre – Columbus, OH
11/23 – TBD – Roanoke, VA
12/3 – Atone’s – Austin, TX
12/5 – Marquee Theatre – Tempe, AZ
12/6 – House of Blues – San Diego, CA
12/7 – Arlington Theater – Santa Barbara, CA
12/10 – Rialto Theatre – Tucson, AZ
12/11 – The Fonda – Los Angeles, CA
12/12 – Tower Theatre – Fresno, CA
12/13 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA
Photo Credit: Ebru Yildiz
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