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Train to Rock 'Rachael Ray Show' as House Band

One week residency kicks off Monday, April 16

By TVDeeva Deanna Barnert Apr 10, 2012 3:11PM

Rachael Ray invited Train to rock her SXSW party in March and even took the stage to sing a Journey cover with the band. Now, with Train's new album, "California 37," set to drop on Tuesday, April 17, Ray is letting the Grammy winners rock "The Rachael Ray Show" as her house band during the week of April 16.


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In this daytime first, Train will promote their new album by sitting in as a daytime house band. And as you can see, they guys are already settling in at "The Rachael Ray Show." Over the weeklong run, Train will perform songs like their newest hit, "Drive By," as well as some old favorites. Fans could be in for an extra treat if Ray decides to take the stage with them again.


Here's the set list, as of now:


Monday: "Hey, Soul Sister" and "Bruises"

Tuesday: "Drive By" and "Feels Good At First"
Wednesday: "Marry Me" and "This'll Be My Year"
Thursday: "50 Ways to Say Goodbye" and "Meet Virginia"
Friday: "Drops of Jupiter" and "Mermaid"

"Rachael Ray" airs weekdays in syndication.

2Comments
Apr 11, 2012 8:23AM
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Three years ago my wife and I were in Napa CA on the Wine Train for dinner. Rachael was filming a episode for her TV show on the train. She is a really nice lady and was very cordial to us and all on the train.
Apr 10, 2012 6:34PM
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RR is such a loser can't stand to here her voice
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Entertainment journalist Deanna "TVDeeva" Barnert visits sets, interviews industry players and critiques the final product. Buzz's daytime TV queen covers it all for MSN TV, but loves her sitcoms, soaps and any juicy drama that doesn't call itself Reality TV.