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Concert photos: Molly Tuttle at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater

Singer-songwriter Molly Tuttle took the stage at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater on Sept. 25. (Tom Dorgan/MoonFrog Media)

WILMINGTON — Singer-songwriter Molly Tuttle took the stage at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater on Sept. 25.

It was a return for Tuttle, who last performed in the Port City almost a year ago, only now she has a new all-female bands she’s touring with.

“This time it was more of a rock band with drums and electric guitars than a bluegrass band,” photographer Tom Dorgan wrote of the set.

The show is in support of the 12-track album “So Long Little Miss Sunshine,” which includes contributions from Ringo Starr and Tuttle’s partner Ketch Sector, who is in Old Crow Medicine Show. Produced by Jay Joyce, the album has topped number one on U.S. Bluegrass charts and includes its debut track, “That’s Gonna Leave a Mark,” that Tuttle played at the Wilmington show, along with hits “Crooked Tree” and “Dooley’s Farm.”

The setlist also included some covers, including the Rolling Stones’ “She’s a Rainbow,” Rancid’s “Olympia WA” and the closing number, Icona Pop’s “I Love It.”

Below are photos from the concert.


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