Watch: Rachael & Vilray Perform on ‘CBS Saturday Morning,’ BBC Two’s Jools Holland ‘Hootenanny’

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Rachael & Vilray rang in 2023 with New Year’s Eve television appearances on both sides of the Atlantic: on CBS Saturday Morning and BBC Two’s Jools Holland special Jools’ Annual Hootenanny. You can watch them perform three songs from their upcoming album, I Love a Love Song!, on CBS—the previously released “Is a Good Man Real?” and “Just Me This Year” and the newly released “Just Two”—and their Hootenanny performance of “Is a Good Man Real?” here.

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Rachael & VilrayLake Street Dive singer/songwriter Rachael Price and composer, singer, and guitarist Vilray—rang in 2023 with New Year’s Eve television appearances on both sides of the Atlantic: on CBS Saturday Morning and, later that night, BBC Two’s Jools Holland special Jools’ Annual Hootenanny. You can watch them perform three songs from their upcoming album, I Love a Love Song!, on CBS—the previously released singles “Is a Good Man Real?” and “Just Me This Year” and the newly released song “Just Two”—and their Hootenanny performance of “Is a Good Man Real?” below.

I Love a Love Song!, due January 13 on Nonesuch, features eleven new songs written by Vilray plus the 1930s classic "Goodnight My Love" written by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. You can pre-order here; Nonesuch Store pre-orders include an exclusive autographed print in one of four colors selected at random.

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Rachael & Vilray: BBC Two's Jools' Annual Hootenanny 2023
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    Watch: Rachael & Vilray Perform on ‘CBS Saturday Morning,’ BBC Two’s Jools Holland ‘Hootenanny’
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    Rachael & VilrayLake Street Dive singer/songwriter Rachael Price and composer, singer, and guitarist Vilray—rang in 2023 with New Year’s Eve television appearances on both sides of the Atlantic: on CBS Saturday Morning and, later that night, BBC Two’s Jools Holland special Jools’ Annual Hootenanny. You can watch them perform three songs from their upcoming album, I Love a Love Song!, on CBS—the previously released singles “Is a Good Man Real?” and “Just Me This Year” and the newly released song “Just Two”—and their Hootenanny performance of “Is a Good Man Real?” below.

    I Love a Love Song!, due January 13 on Nonesuch, features eleven new songs written by Vilray plus the 1930s classic "Goodnight My Love" written by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. You can pre-order here; Nonesuch Store pre-orders include an exclusive autographed print in one of four colors selected at random.

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