Recorded Live at Analog: Molly Tuttle & Ketch Secor
Schedule
Tue Dec 03 2024 at 07:00 pm to 11:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Analog at Hutton Hotel | Nashville, TN
About this Event
LIVE TV TAPING
DOORS: 7 PM
SHOW: 8 PM
21+
$65
NO REFUNDS.
ABOUT MOLLY TUTTLE
Tuttle's music is rooted in bluegrass, but she also explores other genres like folk, country, and pop. She's known for her flatpicking, clawhammer, and crosspicking guitar skills. Her band is called Golden Highway and includes mandolinist Dominick Leslie, banjoist Kyle Tuttle, fiddle player Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, and bassist Shelby Means.
ABOUT KETCH SECOR
Ketch Secor keeps showing us new ways to experience old things––ancient things. Connections between people and continents once lost and forgotten come vividly back to the foreground in Ketch’s nimble care. He is the consummate entertainer: the merry ringmaster, mischievous busker, passionate professor, modern Beat, and unassuming virtuoso, all rolled into one. “Ketch is a library, but he has this carnival-barker showman thing,” says Dave Rawlings.
A singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, author, speaker, and teacher, Ketch commands every stage like a charismatic evangelist with a message: Everyone should have a seat at the table.
“It’s like I’m preaching up there––preaching with a fiddle, preaching with a blues song, preaching with a song about drinking, preaching when I’m telling a story about how I miss John Prine. Preaching when I make space for my band members to have their voices and songs and talents shine through,” Ketch says. “All of it feels like a greater passage of light and love.”
As a songwriter, Ketch excels with a novelist’s knack for characters, a folkie’s heart, and a traveler’s restlessness. The stories behind songs are often as legendary as the songs themselves. Take “Wagon Wheel”: Ketch built the song using a 1970s-era Bob Dylan song scrap. When Ketch sought Dylan’s permission for Old Crow to record the song, Dylan replied that he hadn’t written it. He’d based the lines on a rarely heard 1950s B-side called “Rock Me, Baby” by Memphis artist Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup. Through masterful writing and chasing the truth, Ketch exhumed trails that connect generations, genres, races, and regions. The result is now one of the top five best-selling country songs of all time thanks to Darius Rucker’s Grammy award-winning recording of “Wagon Wheel.”
VIP: 6 PM - in Evelyn's
FOR VIP TICKET HOLDERS
Join us at 6 PM for an exclusive pre-show VIP reception with HEAVEN'S DOOR whiskey.
Your VIP ticket includes:
• Priority entry into the venue and first choice of seating
• Tasting of rare Bootleg Series bourbon and the full collection of HD Whiskey
• Chef selected tasting menu
ABOUT RECORDED LIVE AT ANALOG
From inside Analog, a listening room steps from the famed Music Row in Nashville, performances and interviews spotlight icons and rising stars from a diverse array of genres.
This intimate venue transforms each event into an exclusive experience, as though the audience has been invited into an artist’s living room. Guests are immersed in the music and stories that have shaped the artists’ careers, creating unforgettable moments of inspiration and discovery.
Presented by Nashville PBS and airing now on national public television stations, current episodes feature Michael McDonald with Paul Reiser, The War and Treaty, Madison Ryann Ward, Sierra Ferrell, Koe Wetzel, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, and Slash.
Where is it happening?
Analog at Hutton Hotel, 1808 West End Avenue, Nashville, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 77.21 to USD 176.00