Here's Molly Tuttle's Feminist Take on The Rolling Stones

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joined millions of Americans sheltering at home when a tornado ripped through her East Nashville neighborhood. Having grown up in California and touring music across the world for the majority of her life, the singer-songwriter and guitarist was forced to find new ways to channel her creativity in isolation.

Along with LA-based producer Tony Berg, who lived 2,000 miles away, Tuttle began recording an album of cover songs spanning decades and genres. She taught herself Pro Tools and engineered her parts alone, sending files back and forth with Berg, and enlisting local talent to play instruments on the project. Names like Matt Chamberlain and Patrick Warren joined in, all collaborating to birth

 

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