Molly Tuttle, “San Joaquin” | L.R. Baggs
Molly Tuttle plays a solo version of a song from her City of Gold album using a Pre War dreadnought equipped with an L.R. Baggs HiFi Duet.
Multiple Grammy Award winner Molly Tuttle is one of the most highly regarded guitarists, songwriters, and singers on the roots music scene. In this video, she plays and sings “San Joaquin,” a song she co-wrote with Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor, and which is featured on her 2023 album City of Gold. Molly is playing a Pre War dreadnought equipped with an L.R. Baggs HiFi Duet pickup and microphone system.
Also check out Peghead Nation’s demo of the HiFi Duet!
Visit L.R. Baggs!
Related Performances Posts
![]() |
Ken Pomeroy, “Pareidolia” | L.R. BaggsRoots music duo Ken Pomeroy and Dakota McDaniel perform on a pair of L.R. Baggs AEG-1 guitars. Read More |
![]() |
Molly Tuttle, “The River Knows” | L.R. BaggsA clawhammer-style solo guitar performance using the new L.R. Baggs AGE-1 guitar. Read More |
![]() |
Jim Ranger, “The House of the Rising Sun” | L. R. BaggsJim Ranger and Ian Flanigan perform a duo version of the classic song. Read More |
![]() |
Shhhhh, “I Know Better” | L. R. BaggsCalifornia Americana/Folk duo performs a song from its recent EP. Read More |
![]() |
Dirk “The Boys of Summer” | L.R. BaggsSinger-songwriter Dirk performs Don Henley's "Boys of Summer," backed by the Lockeland Strings quartet. Read More |
![]() |
Mair: “Snooze Button” | L.R. BaggsSinger-songwriter Mary Meyer performs "Snooze Button" at Nashville's Middletree studio. Read More |
![]() |
Mair: “Kiss” | L.R. BaggsSinger-songwriter Mary Meyer performs "Kiss" at Nashville's Middletree studio. Read More |
![]() |
Bruce Sudano, “Shadowland” | L.R. BaggsProlific songwriter to the stars performs a tune from his most recent EP. Read More |
![]() |
Nate Fredrick: “Different Shade of Blue” | L.R. BaggsThe Americana songwriter performs the title song from his debut album. Read More |
![]() |
Taylor Rae: “Taking Space” | LR BaggsCalifornia singer-songwriter performs a song from her new album "Mad Twenties." Read More |