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Tuttle, Nicholson to play The Strand

art tuttleThe Molly Tuttle Trio (Americana/soul) and Darren Nicholson (bluegrass) will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, at The Strand at 38 Main in Waynesville.

Tuttle, John Mailander and Brittany Karlson create an honest and soulful mix of original and traditional music. They have a deep respect for the past, while also looking toward the future of acoustic music. With a unique, cohesive blend of sensational songwriting, dynamic arrangements and amazing instrumental ability, this trio is more than the sum of their parts. With nearly two million viewers on YouTube and features in “Bluegrass Now,” “Flatpicking Guitar” and “Acoustic Guitar” magazines, Tuttle is making a name for herself in the acoustic music scene as a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist and award winning songwriter with a distinctive voice. 

Nicholson is the mandolinist for award-winning bluegrass group Balsam Range. The band recently won the International Bluegrass Music Association’s award for Entertainer of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, and Male Vocalist of the Year.

Tickets are $18.

www.38main.com.

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