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Americana powerhouse vocal trio Red Molly is known for their gorgeous harmonies, crisp musicianship, infectious songwriting, and warm, engaging stage presence. <a href="spotify:artist:7kb8uBV3qn8hCuFcwnzR9x" data-name="Abbie Gardner">Abbie Gardner</a> (Dobro), <a href="spotify:artist:6V4sQhS77rS8KUfyH1RIYI" data-name="Laurie MacAllister">Laurie MacAllister</a> (guitar) and <a href="spotify:artist:4YE5DoFnNVEePTmy6Ehgpi" data-name="Molly Venter">Molly Venter</a> (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 soaring, crystalline three-part harmonies.
Organic musicianship, a respect for the traditions of American music, and an obvious love of crafting music together lend a joyous atmosphere to their legendary live performances, and a natural balance to their studio recordings.
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 Mollies" bring audiences to their feet, whether it's on a grand festival stage or in an intimate concert hall.
Red Molly took a break in 2015, for the ladies to work on solo recordings and touring. To the delight of their fans (who have dubbed themselves “RedHeads”) the band reunited in 2017, with exciting additions to the lineup: Eben Pariser (guitar, percussion) and Craig Akin (bass).
Red Molly hasn't toured since the pandemic hit in 2020, but they love each other, talk often and may eventually make some new music!
Organic musicianship, a respect for the traditions of American music, and an obvious love of crafting music together lend a joyous atmosphere to their legendary live performances, and a natural balance to their studio recordings.
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 Mollies" bring audiences to their feet, whether it's on a grand festival stage or in an intimate concert hall.
Red Molly took a break in 2015, for the ladies to work on solo recordings and touring. To the delight of their fans (who have dubbed themselves “RedHeads”) the band reunited in 2017, with exciting additions to the lineup: Eben Pariser (guitar, percussion) and Craig Akin (bass).
Red Molly hasn't toured since the pandemic hit in 2020, but they love each other, talk often and may eventually make some new music!
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