



Grass Root Beginnings

Molly Clair Corman is the 18 year old daughter of Gene and Anna Corman. Molly Clair was raised a farm girl in the Missouri Ozark Mountains. Her deep roots in that Ozark music has helped make her a rising star in bluegrass, country, and gospel music. Molly has been playing the Mandolin and singing lead vocals with her band, Molly Clair & Co., in Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Nashville, Tennessee since she began her music career almost three years ago.
Molly Clair recently recorded her first album in early 2024 with it dropping in late 2024 at the Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Festival. Her album includes the following top country and bluegrass artists: Grammy Award winning Clay Hess, a former band member for Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder; Tim Crouch, renowned multi-instrumentalist who has performed and recorded with bluegrass and country music royalty; Grand Ole Opry member and the “Queen of Bluegrass” Rhonda Vincent; and Vocalist and former Bass player for the bluegrass band Sister Sadie, Maddie Dalton.
In addition, Molly currently serves as junior Vice-President for TBS( Tomorrow's Bluegrass Stars). In October, 2024 Molly was inducted into the Hall of Honor of the George D. Hay Society for her contribution and achievements in the music industry at the George D. Hay Society at the Historical Star Theater in Willow Springs, Missouri.
Within the last year, Molly Clair is expanding her work in the music industry as she has started writing with numerous established writers in Nashville and the music industry.