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Red Molly makes its second appearance on _Mountain Stage_, recorded live on the grounds of West Virginia's State Capitol. Built around the buoyant three-part harmonies of Laurie MacAllister, Abbie Gardner and Molly Venter, Red Molly has won over audiences and critics with solid songwriting and a relentless touring schedule. Its music has spent weeks atop folk and Americana radio charts; Red Molly's latest, _The Red Album_, was no exception. The band's set includes several original songs but is peppered with a few covers, including the song that inspired its name: Richard Thompson's "1952 Vincent Black Lightning." Not long after this performance, the group announced a break from touring and recording that is no doubt long overdue. SET LIST * "Clinch River Blues" * "Willow Tree" * "Come On In My Kitchen" * "Homeward Bound" * "When It's All Wrong" * "Sing To Me" * "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

Red Molly makes its second appearance on _Mountain Stage_, recorded live on the grounds of West Virginia's State Capitol. Built around the buoyant three-part harmonies of Laurie


MacAllister, Abbie Gardner and Molly Venter, Red Molly has won over audiences and critics with solid songwriting and a relentless touring schedule. Its music has spent weeks atop folk and


Americana radio charts; Red Molly's latest, _The Red Album_, was no exception. The band's set includes several original songs but is peppered with a few covers, including the song


that inspired its name: Richard Thompson's "1952 Vincent Black Lightning." Not long after this performance, the group announced a break from touring and recording that is no


doubt long overdue. SET LIST * "Clinch River Blues" * "Willow Tree" * "Come On In My Kitchen" * "Homeward Bound" * "When It's All


Wrong" * "Sing To Me" * "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.