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Red Molly : Love and Other Tragedies
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This hot female trio plays a variety of stringed instruments, and sings tight 3-part harmony, creating their distinctive rootsy, Americana sound. Their live performances resonate with warmth, fun, infectious energy, and a love of great American music.
Genre: Country: Americana
Release Date: 2008
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Wichita 2:27 $0.99
Beaumont Rest Stop 3:42 $0.99
The Mind of a Soldier 3:54 $0.99
Summertime 2:37 $0.99
Is the Blue Moon Still Shining 4:31 $0.99
Honey on My Grave 3:06 $0.99
Old Dancing Fool 4:11 $0.99
Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia 3:25 $0.99
Wayfaring Stranger 5:41 $0.99
This Farm Needs a Man 3:23 $0.99
Make Me Lonely Again 4:43 $0.99
Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning 3:18 $0.99
May I Suggest 3:32 $0.99
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Album Notes

First full-length studio CD: Love and Other Tragedies (2008) Produced by Ben Wisch, Love and Other Tragedies finds the women of Red Molly adding a little spice to their winning recipe. The new album features a fuller, more “polished” sound than their previous releases, due in part to the contributions of guest artists Mike Weatherly (upright bass), Duke Levine (mandola, lap steel), and Jake Armerding (fiddle). In addition, the ladies incorporated more original songs into the mix this time. Songs written by Laurie, Abbie, and Carolann mingle admirably with songs by well-known contemporary writers Gillian Welch and Susan Werner, up-and-coming artists Amy Speace and George Wirth, traditional American gospel tunes, and standards from the bluegrass and jazz worlds. On a July evening in 2004, at their campsite at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Laurie MacAllister, Abbie Gardner and Carolann Solebello harmonized for the very first time. As they sang their campmates off to sleep, they knew they had stumbled into something extraordinary. Audiences seem to agree. Since that summer night, Red Molly has garnered a devoted regional fan base, and has begun laying the groundwork for national touring. These ladies have a lot of fun on stage, and it’s contagious. Red Molly consistently brings concert-goers to their feet with stunning three-part harmonies, crisp musicianship, and a warm, engaging stage presence. The magic of Red Molly stems partly from the richness and diversity of each member’s “pre-Molly” experiences. Laurie (vocals, guitar, banjo) left a career in psychology to pursue her love of singing. She worked for several years as a backup singer, and also released two solo albums, These Old Clothes (1999) and The Things I Choose To Do (2004). Abbie (vocals, Dobro, guitar) has a background in jazz, bluegrass, classical and a cappella music. She released two solo albums, My Craziest Dream (2004), a collection of swing standards featuring her father Herb Gardner on piano, and Honey on My Grave (2006), a collection of acoustic originals. In May 2008, she released a duo album, Bad Nights/Better Days, with Anthony da Costa. Carolann (vocals, guitar, bass, mandolin) spent several years as a professional theatre actor before releasing her solo album, Just Across the Water (2000). She went on to release two albums with power folk quartet CC Railroad, Smile Whatever (2001) and Black Horse Motel (2004). ALSO, CHECK OUT: 4-song Debut: Red Molly (2005) Red Molly's very first recording, made just a few months after the formation of the band, features the signature Red Molly sound: three voices in harmony, uncluttered arrangements, and timeless songs. First full-length CD: Never Been to Vegas (2006) In July 2006, Red Molly’s first full-length CD, Never Been to Vegas (2006), was released. Recorded on a December evening before a studio audience of fans and friends, Never Been to Vegas is a collection of fourteen carefully-chosen songs that span more than a century of great American songwriting. Never Been to Vegas quickly climbed into the Top 30 on the Radio & Records Americana chart, a rare accomplishment for an independent album. And listeners of WUMB radio Boston voted the CD one of the Top 10 CDs of 2006. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT RED MOLLY: "Everything Red Molly sings is delivered with tick-tight arrangements, crystalline vocals, and caramel harmonies. But what is most striking is the ardor they bring to everything they do, whether snuggling into the sweet parochialism of an old spiritual, or the gritty pathos of a Gillian Welch tune. They come on less like stars strutting for their minions than pals sharing their favorite songs. In the friendly world of the coffeehouse, that remains a starmaking quality." -Scott Alarik, The Boston Globe "To say we were pleasantly surprised would be a gross understatement. They rock! Their musicianship is flawless. And their voices ... their harmonies sound like

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REVIEWS

Love and Other Tragedies
author: lynne
Loved this CD! I'm going to see them and can't wait! Their harmonies are beautiful!
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Love and Other Tragedies
author: Jonathan Johnson
I first heard Red Molly introduced by Barb Heller on North Country Public Radio, and had to hear more. So I said all I wanted for Christmas was Red Molly, and my wife and kids came through. Well, what can I say...absolutely beautiful! Their voices are angelic. I can't wait to see them live sometime...Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT sometimes, perhaps?
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Love and Other Tragedies
author: Theodore Begnoche
I loved the first CD, Never been to Vegas, and I didn't think they could top that but they have! The harmonies are simply wonderful and the musicianship on this CD is outstanding. Not to mention they can really write songs... These ladies have talent! If you ever have the chance to see them in concert please do so. The rapport they develop with the audience is loads of fun. I've seen them twice and can't wait to see them again in the fall. Thank you Red Molly!!!
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Love and Other Tragedies
author: Dawn Finlay
We love Red Molly! Heard them live for the first time in June 2007 and I've been listening ever since. Keep up the amazing harmonies.
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