Watch: Rachael & Vilray Perform at WFUV

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Rachael & Vilray, whose self-titled debut album is due October 4 on Nonesuch, stopped by New York public radio station WFUV way back in July 2018 to perform live in Studio A. Following last week's release of the album track "Let's Make Love on This Plane" and a video for it as well, we're taking this Throwback Thursday look at their earlier take on the same tune at WFUV. You can watch it below.

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Rachael & Vilray, whose self-titled debut album is due October 4 on Nonesuch, stopped by New York public radio station WFUV way back in July 2018 to perform live in Studio A. Following last week's release of the album track "Let's Make Love on This Plane" and a video for it as well, we're taking this Throwback Thursday look at their earlier take on the same tune at WFUV. You can watch it below.

Rachael & Vilray features ten original songs by Vilray, along with two covers from the era that inspired him: Cuban composer Pedro Junco Jr.'s 1943 "Nosotros" and Milton Drake/Louis Atler's "I Love the Way You're Breaking My Heart," first popularized by Peggy Lee. Rachael & Vilray tour the US this fall, with stops in Chicago, Seattle, and Brooklyn; details below at and nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Rachael & Vilray is available for pre-order at iTunes and the Nonesuch Store with an instant download of the new song and the previously release track "Alone at Last." Nonesuch Store orders also include an exclusive, limited-edition print of a painting made by Hannah Rawe for the occasion and autographed by Rachael and Vilray. The album will also stream at Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and other digital service providers.

RACHAEL & VILRAY ON TOUR

Nov 1 Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago, IL
Nov 2 Majestic Theater Madison, WI
Nov 3 The Cedar Minneapolis, MN
Nov 7 Port City Music Hall Portland, ME
Nov 8 Somerville Theatre Somerville, MA
Nov 9 Shea Theater Turners Falls, MA
Nov 10 StageOne Fairfield, CT
Dec 5 Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA
Dec 6 Mississippi Studios Portland, OR
Dec 7 SF Jazz Center San Francisco, CA
Dec 8 The Sanctuary at Pico Union Los Angeles, CA
Dec 12 Sixth and I Washington, DC
Dec 13 Kimmel Center Philadelphia, PA
Dec 14 Levon Helm Studios Woodstock, NY
Dec 15 The Bell House Brooklyn, NY
     
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Rachael & Vilray: WFUV Live in Studio A, July 2018

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