Molly Tuttle Standing on the Moon.

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Molly Tuttle Standing on the Moon.

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Just came out. Who's the steeler? Thought Franklin but not sure. Extremely well done whomever it is. https://youtu.be/FTAjConx2tY
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Rich Hinman
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That was a really pretty version of one of my favorite songs Of all time
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Molly's quite the bluegrass picker BTW.
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Brett Lanier wrote:Rich Hinman
OK thanks. Rich Hinman better cut that out. How's anyone else supposed to get hired around here with him playing like that. Of course, I'm kidding. Well played Mr. Hinman.
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Beautiful.
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That's Simon Dawes on harmonies too, if that means anything to ya. I really like how the bass player handled this song. There's one descending line in particular that sounds like a tip of the cap to Phil.

Some of you guys probably saw videos of Molly years back, playing with her family members as "The Tuttles".
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Dawes dude does it all. Sings, plays, writes incredibly.
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Was having a crappy morning at work. This just turned my whole day around. So gorgeous. Thanks for posting!
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Molly is wonderful. And Rich is a sweet player. It is no accident that he has toured with some high level, discerning artists.
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Brett Lanier wrote:That's Simon Dawes on harmonies too, if that means anything to ya. I really like how the bass player handled this song. There's one descending line in particular that sounds like a tip of the cap to Phil.

Some of you guys probably saw videos of Molly years back, playing with her family members as "The Tuttles".
Close - but no cigar. :wink:

It’s Taylor Goldsmith on harmony from the band Dawes, which had previously been known as Simon Dawes a number of years ago when Blake Griffin was a member.
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Post by Asa Brosius »

Excellent song, very well played - while we're on Dead covers with beautiful west coast steel, check out Greg Leisz on 'Watkins Family Hour's 'Brokedown Palace'.

And to do my part to add to the confusion-Blake Griffin, while extremely talented, is a 6'9" power forward for the Pistons. Blake Mills is the musician I believe you're referring to.
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Right - Blake Mills! Griffin didn't sound quite right to me when I typed it but I went with it anyway.

Along with "no cigar" there's always "close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades." :lol:
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Mark Eaton wrote:Along with "no cigar" there's always "close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades."
And covid-19.
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Mark Eaton wrote:...didn't sound quite right to me when I typed it but I went with it anyway.
Ha, I did the same.
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Post by Mike Bacciarini »

Wow, This is why there’s music. Thanks Jerry and Molly.
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Beautiful rendition,, gorgeous vocals, lovely steel playing as well..
Really well done!
An apt testament to the formidable song crafting abilities of
Hunter /Garcia, even later in life..This version does them proud, and I know they would both approve .. Good to see their fine work carried on so capably and reverently... bob
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