Watch: Rachael Price Joins Carole King on "The Tonight Show" to Sing "It's Too Late"

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Lake Street Dive and Rachael & Vilray's own Rachael Price was on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night, joining Carole King and The Roots on backing vocals to perform the legendary singer-songwriter's beloved song "It's Too Late." You can watch it here. Rachael & Vilray's self-titled debut album is due next Friday; the duo tours this fall. Lake Street Dive resumes its US tour next week.

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Lake Street Dive and Rachael & Vilray's own Rachael Price was on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night, joining Carole King and The Roots on backing vocals to perform the legendary singer-songwriter's beloved song "It's Too Late." You can the performance below, and see King at the Global Citizen Festival in New York's Central Park on Saturday.

Rachael & Vilray's self-titled debut album is due next Friday, October 4, on Nonesuch Records. The album features ten original songs by Vilray, plus two covers. "The voices of acoustic duo Rachael & Vilray are magical enough on their own," says Chronogram, "but when they blend in song the results are utterly sublime." Pre-order Rachael & Vilray in the Nonesuch Store to download two songs now and get an exclusive, limited-edition print of a painting made for the occasion by Hannah Rawe and autographed by Rachael and Vilray.

Lake Street Dive resumes its US tour next Wednesday with a sold-out show in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Rachael & Vilray tour the US this fall, with stops in Chicago, Seattle, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and more. For details and tickets to both tours, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Carole King was recently referenced by another Nonesuch artist, Devendra Banhart, whose song "Taking a Page," from his new album, Ma, was inspired by her 1971 classic "So Far Away." King's response upon hearing the song: "I like it." You can watch the video for the song here.

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Rachael Price with Carole King on "The Tonight Show," September 2019
  • Friday, September 27, 2019
    Watch: Rachael Price Joins Carole King on "The Tonight Show" to Sing "It's Too Late"

    Lake Street Dive and Rachael & Vilray's own Rachael Price was on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night, joining Carole King and The Roots on backing vocals to perform the legendary singer-songwriter's beloved song "It's Too Late." You can the performance below, and see King at the Global Citizen Festival in New York's Central Park on Saturday.

    Rachael & Vilray's self-titled debut album is due next Friday, October 4, on Nonesuch Records. The album features ten original songs by Vilray, plus two covers. "The voices of acoustic duo Rachael & Vilray are magical enough on their own," says Chronogram, "but when they blend in song the results are utterly sublime." Pre-order Rachael & Vilray in the Nonesuch Store to download two songs now and get an exclusive, limited-edition print of a painting made for the occasion by Hannah Rawe and autographed by Rachael and Vilray.

    Lake Street Dive resumes its US tour next Wednesday with a sold-out show in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Rachael & Vilray tour the US this fall, with stops in Chicago, Seattle, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and more. For details and tickets to both tours, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Carole King was recently referenced by another Nonesuch artist, Devendra Banhart, whose song "Taking a Page," from his new album, Ma, was inspired by her 1971 classic "So Far Away." King's response upon hearing the song: "I like it." You can watch the video for the song here.

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