Molly Tuttle has been performing since she was 11 years old and is recognized as a master guitarist and powerful songwriter, and she recently released her EP Rise.
In this official video, Molly plays her song “You Didn’t Call My Name” in a car driving through Nashville, Tennessee. Molly is playing her Huss & Dalton Custom TDR guitar.
Video directed by Bill Filipiak
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Learn more about Molly Tuttle at MollyTuttleMusic.com
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