Imagine yourself sharing a sunset under the shadows of a mesa in Monument Valley, Utah, or riding a Palomino on a dusty trail toward the summits of the Dos Cabezas in Southern Arizona, or maybe just cruising down a stretch of Old Route 66 right outside of Gallup, New Mexico with the top down and the wind and the radio blowing in your face.

If you can imagine that, then you can relate to the Country Southwestern flavor evoked by the music of MollyJack.

From the mesmerizing “Adios Cochise,” the powerful cries of “Right To Do You Wrong” and the heartbreak of “Just Get Leavin,’” to fan favorites “Don’t Tell My Momma,” “Go Just Don’t Say Goodbye” and the instant classic “Love Me Like You Love Your Truck,” this duo brings more to the table than just powerful voices and musicianship.

They lead you through a landscape of emotions that are a beautiful result of their lifelong experiences. When you listen to the songs they have written, you become part of a conversation between friends.

When “Jack” knocks you down, “Molly” will pick you back up. Just like day and night in the desert, separately they couldn’t be more different, but when they come together for that brief instant, something magical happens.