Watch: Vilray Performs From "Rachael & Vilray" for Savannah Music Festival

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Composer, singer, and guitarist Vilray—who wrote the songs for and is one half of the duo on the album Rachael & Vilray with Lake Street Dive's Rachael Price—was slated to perform at the Savannah Music Festival in Georgia this month. Instead, he took part in the festival's online SMF at Noon30 Concert Series of at-home performances. He gave a solo take on "At Your Mother's House," from Rachael & Vilray, and a new song for new love in a time of social isolation called "A Love Song Played Slow," from Brooklyn. You can watch the set here.

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Composer, singer, and guitarist Vilray—who wrote the songs for and is one half of the duo on the album Rachael & Vilray with Lake Street Dive's Rachael Price—was slated to perform at the Savannah Music Festival in Savannah, Georgia, this month. Instead, he took part in the festival's online SMF at Noon30 Concert Series of at-home performances by 2020 festival artists. He gave a solo take on "At Your Mother's House," from Rachael & Vilray, and a new song for new love in a time of social isolation called "A Love Song Played Slow," from Brooklyn. You can watch the set here:

You can support Vilray on Venmo and donate to the Savannah Music Festival here. To pick up a copy of Rachael & Vilray, head to your local record store's online shop, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include an instant download of the album; you can also hear it on Spotify and Apple Music.

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Vilray: Savannah Music Festival at home, April 2020
  • Tuesday, April 7, 2020
    Watch: Vilray Performs From "Rachael & Vilray" for Savannah Music Festival

    Composer, singer, and guitarist Vilray—who wrote the songs for and is one half of the duo on the album Rachael & Vilray with Lake Street Dive's Rachael Price—was slated to perform at the Savannah Music Festival in Savannah, Georgia, this month. Instead, he took part in the festival's online SMF at Noon30 Concert Series of at-home performances by 2020 festival artists. He gave a solo take on "At Your Mother's House," from Rachael & Vilray, and a new song for new love in a time of social isolation called "A Love Song Played Slow," from Brooklyn. You can watch the set here:

    You can support Vilray on Venmo and donate to the Savannah Music Festival here. To pick up a copy of Rachael & Vilray, head to your local record store's online shop, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include an instant download of the album; you can also hear it on Spotify and Apple Music.

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