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SUMMARY:Red Molly
DESCRIPTION:Laurie MacAllister (bass)\, Abbie Gardner (Dobro)\, and Molly Venter (guitar) weave together the threads of American music from folk roots to bluegrass\, from heartbreaking ballads to barn-burning honky tonk as effortlessly as they blend their caramel voices into their signature crystalline\, three-part harmonies.\n\nGracing stages from Denver to Denmark\, from Australia to Austin\, Red Molly is renowned for their live shows. Four-time featured artist at MerleFest\, breakout stars at RockyGrass\, and the darlings of the Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion\, the "Mollies" bring audiences to their feet\, whether it's on a grand festival stage or in an intimate concert hall.\n\nThe Red Album is surely their freshest and edgiest release to date. After immersing themselves in songwriting\, the Mollies made a conscious decision to record more original songs than on any previous album\, making their choice of specific covers all the more significant. With their arsenal of new songs and select favorites at hand (including a very long-awaited cover of the song that is their namesake\, Richard Thompson's "1952 Vincent Black Lightning")\, the band traveled to Nashville to work with producer Ken Coomer (drummer for Uncle Tupelo and Wilco). The result marks a distinctive shift towards a darker\, less traditional vibe\, though its reverb-heavy noir-storytelling is still underpinned by the exquisite vocal clarity for which Red Molly is loved. With delicious torch songs streaming effortlessly into gorgeous\, impeccably harmonized ballads\, The Red Album is like an Opry love note by way of East Nashville.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><br />\nLaurie MacAllister (bass)\, Abbie Gardner (Dobro)\, and Molly Venter (guitar) weave together the threads of American music&mdash\;from folk roots to bluegrass\, from heartbreaking ballads to barn-burning honky tonk&mdash\;as effortlessly as they blend their caramel voices into their signature crystalline\, three-part harmonies.</p>\n\n<p>Gracing stages from Denver to Denmark\, from Australia to Austin\, Red Molly is renowned for their live shows. Four-time featured artist at MerleFest\, breakout stars at RockyGrass\, and the darlings of the Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion\, the &ldquo\;Mollies&rdquo\; bring audiences to their feet\, whether it&rsquo\;s on a grand festival stage or in an intimate concert hall.</p>\n\n<p><em>The Red Album</em> is surely their freshest and edgiest release to date. After immersing themselves in songwriting\, the Mollies made a conscious decision to record more original songs than on any previous album\, making their choice of specific covers all the more significant. With their arsenal of new songs and select favorites at hand (including a very long-awaited cover of the song that is their namesake\, Richard Thompson&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;<em>1952 Vincent Black Lightning</em>&rdquo\;)\, the band traveled to Nashville to work with producer Ken Coomer (drummer for Uncle Tupelo and Wilco). The result marks a distinctive shift towards a darker\, less traditional vibe\, though its reverb-heavy noir-storytelling is still underpinned by the exquisite vocal clarity for which Red Molly is loved. With delicious torch songs streaming effortlessly into gorgeous\, impeccably harmonized ballads\, <em>The Red Album</em> is like an Opry love note by way of East Nashville.</p>\n
LOCATION:Firehouse Center for the Arts Market Square Newburyport\, MA
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