Molly Tuttle brought her new band to Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday to perform her Grammy-nominated song “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark”, from her new critically acclaimed pop-country solo album Goodbye Little Miss Sunshine.
The song is in the running for Best Americana Performance, peaked in the Top 20 of Billboard‘s Adult Alternative Airplay (AAA), and spent four weeks at #1 on Americana Radio, making it her most successful radio track to date. That’s no surprise given the song’s combination of catchy pop hooks and Tuttle’s distinctive guitar playing. It arrived as the lead single for Tuttle’s latest release, which is nominated for Best Americana Album.
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Goodbye Little Miss Sunshine marks a significant departure from Tuttle’s previous releases, the last two of which, Crooked Tree and City of Gold, each won a Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album. The album features 11 original songs blending pop, country, rock, and flat-picking, plus a cover of Icona Pop and Charli XCX’s “I Love It”.
“I like to be a bit of a chameleon with my music,” Tuttle said of her new sound. She added that she had “been wanting to make this record for such a long time,” noting, “Part of me was scared to do such a big departure, and that went into the album title.” Ultimately, she overcame her apprehension and decided, “You know what? I’m just not going to care what people think. I’m going to do what I want.” That resolve has already begun to pay off.
Watch Molly Tuttle and her new touring band perform “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! below.
Tuttle is gearing up to launch the 2026 Molly x Marty: Guitars on Fire — The Cosmic Twang Tour with her trio featuring Mary “Mair” Meyer and Vanessa McGowan alongside Marty Stuart & His Famous Superlatives. The tour kicks off February 5th in Bowling Green, KY and wraps in New London, CT on February 15th. Scroll down for a full list of tour dates and head here for tickets.
Molly Tuttle – “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark”
Molly Tuttle Tour Dates:
2/5 – SKyPAC – Bowling Green, KY
2/6 – William B. Bell Auditorium – Augusta, GA
2/7 – Alabama Theatre – Birmingham, AL
2/12 – Smith Opera House – Geneva, NY
2/13 – The F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts – Wilkes-Barre, PA
2/14 – Appell Center for the Performing Arts – Capitol Theatre – York, PA
2/15 – Garde Arts Center – Garde Theater – New London, CT