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Saturday, September 13, 2025

Bronwyn Keith-Hynes delivers a near 2-hour show at The Lariat last Friday night in Buena Vista, A-

Last week, ex fiddle player from Molly Tuttle's old band the Golden Highway performed an above average solo performance with her new band at The Lariat in Buena Vista, CO. 

Highlighted by one of the best versions of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain", Bronwyn performed an incredible show at the Lariat with several male pickers making up her band. The fiddle player was more than excited to be back in Colorado. "I last played here during the Renewal Festival last year with Billy Strings," she told the crowd, "And I'm sad to see it hasn't returned this year."

Wildfire Reviews have now seen and reviewed Molly Tuttle & The Golden Highway five times, and in 2025, we've seen each individual member several times now enjoying success with their solo careers. We fist reviewed Molly's new all-female band when she performed in Vail back in June, and we were siked Kyle Tuttle announced a surprise show at a local bar in Lyons, CO the night before Rockygrass with fellow member Shelby Means joining him on stage. Speaking of Shelby, we've reviewed her solo show an impressive three times this summer, and now finally, it's was time to review and see what Bronwyn had to say and deliver.

Bronwyn's album was nominated for a grammy last year, and for good reason. Live, the songs are a bit different of course but in a good way. She performed the album in near entirety at the Lariat and it was incredible hearing some of our favorite songs from the album live, including her own personal favorite 'Can't Live Without Love', 'Angel Island' and hit bluegrass single 'Ripple'. She also performed some instrumental jams from her first solo record, as well as handful of new songs. However, the best part of the set came during the end when the entire crowd of course sand along to her version of Fleetwood Mac's 'The Chain'.

The fifty-person crowd was a mixture of old and young, male and female fans who know doubt knew Bronwyn from her days with The Golden Highway, with lots of Molly Tuttle/Kyle Tuttle and Lindsay Lou talk in the audience. Bronwyn is an extremely talented fiddle player and singer, and is absolutely worth seeing live as a solo artist. The Lariat is also a very dance friendly place to see a show in Buena Vista.

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