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Rock 13 December, 2023

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Share "Where Did All The Wild Things Go" Live Performance Video

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Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Share "Where Did All The Wild Things Go" Live Performance Video
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway have released a live performance video of "Where Did All the Wild Things Go?," a song from their Grammy-nominated new album, City of Gold, filmed at Sound Emporium Studio A in Nashville, where the album was made.

"When I wrote "Where Did All the Wild Things Go?" with Ketch Secor, I couldn't wait to play it live with my band," Tuttle says. "Since then it's become one of my favorite songs to perform because it gives everyone the chance to let loose and have a little fun. We hope all you wild things will howl along to this live in studio version!"

Tuttle and the band - fiddler Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, mandolinist Dominick Leslie, bass player Shelby Means, and banjo player Kyle Tuttle - have earned their second consecutive Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass album for their critically acclaimed new album, City of Gold, released this past summer on Nonesuch Records. The nomination came on the heels of three IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards wins, including Album of the Year Award for their 2022 debut album, Crooked Tree (which won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album); and Song of the Year for that album's title track, written by Tuttle and Melody Walker; and Female Vocalist of the Year for Tuttle (which she won last year as well).
You can watch the video, directed by Michael Kessler, here:

Produced by Tuttle and Jerry Douglas and recorded in Nashville, City of Gold was inspired by Tuttle's near constant touring with Golden Highway and their growth together as musicians and performers, cohering as a band. These 13 tracks - mostly written by Tuttle and Ketch Secor (Old Crow Medicine Show) - capture the electric energy of the band's live shows by highlighting each member's musical strengths. City of Gold also features special guest Dave Matthews on the song "Yosemite."






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