Molly Tuttle is on the road, performing cuts from her latest album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine—a mixture of country and pop that marks a departure from the genre for which she’s generally known.
“It’s just kind of what I was called to do, musically, the songs I was writing,” said Tuttle, whose previous, award-winning bluegrass efforts were critically embraced. She performs at Novato’s HopMonk this July 15 and 16.
“There’s no real reason other than that’s what I wanted to do. I’ve always played lots of different styles of music, even as a kid growing up. I started off playing bluegrass but was always like listening to other genres and learning songs and different styles and writing songs that didn’t really fit into bluegrass,” she recalled…