An independent artist in the male-dominated, often volatile, music
industry. Maggie hosts candid conversations with her female musical
heroes about their lives in and out of music, challenging the status
quo, and changing the game for those coming up behind them. March
special guest, Molly Tuttle Live podcast taped in front of live
audience and live-streamed on Volume.com MAGGIE ROSE Hailed for her
"multi-genre talents" by Billboard and deemed a "star" by Rolling
Stone, acclaimed singer-songwriter Maggie Rose has released her
ambitious new album No One Gets Out Alive. Hearkening back to early
'70s Laurel Canyon, the music deals in both dark and uplifting themes-
disillusionment in relationships, ageism, female empowerment and
living in the moment, among them, with Maggie's big, soulful voice
taking center stage. Maggie successfully straddles the worlds of pop,
rock, soul, Americana and folk, unencumbered by genre specifics.
Recorded with a dream team including members of Jason Isbell's 400
Unit, Alabama Shakes and Gregg Allman's band, the record was produced
by GRAMMY-Award winner Ben Tanner, mixed by Bobby Holland and arranged
by conductor Don Hart (Phish, Lyle Lovett). A respected fixture of the
Nashville community, Maggie has played the iconic Grand Ole Opry over
100 times and marquee festivals including Austin City Limits,
Bonnaroo, and Newport Folk Fest. A true road warrior, she has shared
the stage with the likes of Kelly Clarkson, Tedeschi Trucks Band,
Heart, Joan Jett, Eric Church, Gov't Mule, The Mavericks, Fitz & The
Tantrums, St. Paul & The Broken Bones and The Revivalists among
others. CONNECT MOLLY TUTTLE One of the most compelling new voices in
the roots music world, Molly Tuttle is a virtuoso
multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter with a lifelong love of
bluegrass, a genre the NorthernCalifornia-bred artist first discovered
thanks to her father (a music teacher and multi-instrumentalist) and
grandfather (a banjo player whose Illinois farm she visited often
throughout her childhood). On her new album Crooked Tree, Tuttle
joyfully explores that rich history with bluegrass, bringing her
imagination to tales of free spirits and outlaws, weed farmers and
cowgirls, resulting in a record that is both forward-thinking and
steeped in bluegrass heritage. Tuttle’s accolades include winning
Instrumentalist of the Year at the 2018 Americana Music Awards, Folk
Alliance International’s honor for Song of the Year for “You
Didn’t Call My Name,” from her 2017 Rise EP, and consecutive
trophies for the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Guitar
Player of the Year; she was the first woman in the history of the IBMA
to win that honor. Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway—her brand new band
of bluegrass virtuosos featuring mandolinist Dominick Leslie, banjoist
Kyle Tuttle, fiddle player Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, and bassist Shelby
Means—will tour the United States in 2024 in support of their GRAMMY
Award winning album "City Of Gold". CONNECT
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