Molly Tuttle is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose music is rooted in bluegrass. She's widely admired for her virtuosity on the guitar, particularly her flatpicking, crosspicking, and clawhammer technique; skills that made her a standout in a genre long dominated by men.
Born in Santa Clara, California, and raised in Palo Alto, Tuttle grew up in a house where bluegrass was the family language. Her father, Jack Tuttle, is a respected multi-instrumentalist and bluegrass instructor, and as a teenager Molly performed in the family band The Tuttles with A.J. Lee, alongside her brothers Sullivan and Michael.
She picked up the guitar at age 8 and gravitated early toward flatpicking. By her early teens, she was already being discussed in serious bluegrass circles as a technical outlier. At 13, she recorded her first album of duets with her father and was playing festivals before most kids her age were thinking about driver's licenses.
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