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Temporada 43
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Kanye West, Kings of Leon, Sting, Lorde, Drenge, Bill Medley
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Pixies, Janelle Monae, Tony Joe White, Chvrches, Barrence Whitfield & The Savages, Hugh Laurie
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Franz Ferdinand, Goldfrapp, Gregory Porter, James Blake, Radkey, Chas & Dave
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Joining Jools in the studio are Glaswegian art rockers Franz Ferdinand, who perform songs from their triumphant new release Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Actions, the band's first
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Joining Jools in the studio are Glaswegian art rockers Franz Ferdinand, who perform songs from their triumphant new release Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Actions, the band's first LP following a four-year hiatus from the spotlight. London's electro pop duo Goldfrapp return to the show, with music from their beautifully crafted, folk-tinged sixth album, Tales of Us. Following the success of two Grammy-nominated albums, US jazz superstar Gregory Porter returns with music from his latest release Liquid Spirit. Trailblazing London producer and two-time Mercury-nominee James Blake returns with music from his sophomore LP, Overgrown. Hailing from St Joseph, Missouri, hotly tipped teenage trio Radkey make their TV debut, bringing their punk-driven blend of rock 'n' roll to the studio. Plus rockney duo Chas & Dave make their first-ever appearance on the show. They perform some rock 'n' roll classics from their first studio album in 27 years, the Joe Henry-produced That's What Happens.
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Manic Street Preachers, Jake Bugg, Poliça, Kacey Musgraves, VV Brown, Cécile McLorin Salvant
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Joining Jools in the studio are Welsh rock and rollers Manic Street Preachers, who return with songs from their latest album 'Rewind The Film'. This sees the band trade their electric
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Joining Jools in the studio are Welsh rock and rollers Manic Street Preachers, who return with songs from their latest album 'Rewind The Film'. This sees the band trade their electric guitars for a more stripped back sound. Following the colossal success of his self-titled debut LP, 19-year-old Nottingham troubadour and Mercury Prize nominee Jake Bugg returns to Later with new tunes from his up coming Rick Rubin produced second album, 'Shangri La'. Ahead of the release of their second LP, critically acclaimed Minnesota indie quintet Poliça make their anticipated return to the studio. From Texas, new star of country music Kacey Musgraves will be performing a track from her album 'Same Trailer Different Park'. Also in the studio, originally from Northampton and now based in London, VV Brown returns to the show with tracks from her 'Samson & Delilah' LP. Completing the line up is French-American singer Cécile McLorin Salvant, who has been described as 'an extraordinary revelation of contemporary vocal jazz'.
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MGMT, John Newman, Anna Calvi, Lloyd Cole, Passenger, Concha Buika
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Brooklyn's experimental psych-rock duo MGMT return to the studio with material from their self-titled third LP, which sees the outfit continue on their voyage to explore new ground.
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Brooklyn's experimental psych-rock duo MGMT return to the studio with material from their self-titled third LP, which sees the outfit continue on their voyage to explore new ground. From Settle, North Yorkshire, soul-pop singer and Rudimental collaborator John Newman makes his solo debut on the show ahead of the anticipated release of his first album which spawned his chart-conquering hit Love Me Again earlier this year. South London songwriter Anna Calvi returns with her signature guitar style and powerful voice to perform music from her second album, One Breath. British songwriter Lloyd Cole makes his Later debut performing numbers from his latest solo record Standards which nods to his earlier rock 'n' roll roots associated with his work with The Commotions. Making his TV debut, Brighton's Mike Rosenberg, aka Passenger, brings his blissful folk-pop to the studio, performing songs from his internationally acclaimed album All The Little Lights. From Spain, singer Concha Buika, whose voice has been described as 'the voice of freedom' and compared to Nina Simone, Edith Piaf, and Billie Holliday, performs a track from her album La Noche Mas Larga. Also in the studio is Madness frontman Suggs who chats to Jools about his upcoming autobiography, That Close.
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Arctic Monkeys, Sir Paul McCartney, Katy B, Benjamin Clementine
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Joining Jools in the studio are Sheffield's unstoppable rock stars, Arctic Monkeys, performing tunes from 'AM', their fifth consecutive record to reach number 1, which has been nominated
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Joining Jools in the studio are Sheffield's unstoppable rock stars, Arctic Monkeys, performing tunes from 'AM', their fifth consecutive record to reach number 1, which has been nominated for the 2013 Mercury Prize. Sir Paul McCartney returns, with music from his first album of all new material in six years entitled 'New', on which he has collaborated on with producers such as Mark Ronson and Ethan Johns. South London dancefloor songstress Katy B makes her debut on the show with a couple of numbers from her upcoming second album 'Little Red'. Guitarist and songwriter Gary Clark Jr brings his style of Texan blues to the studio, with numbers from his universally acclaimed 'Blak and Blu' LP. Making his TV debut, extraordinary singer and pianist from North London, Benjamin Clementine and chatting to Jools at the piano is soul-funk legends, Earth Wind and Fire about their remarkable 40 years of music making.
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The National, John Mayer, London Grammar, Lissie, Graham Parker & The Rumour
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Joining Jools in the studio are Brooklyn's The National, who return with songs from their acclaimed sixth album, Trouble Will Find Me. Million-selling Connecticut singer-songwriter and
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Joining Jools in the studio are Brooklyn's The National, who return with songs from their acclaimed sixth album, Trouble Will Find Me. Million-selling Connecticut singer-songwriter and guitarist John Mayer performs numbers from his recent release, Paradise Valley. Cinematic pop trio London Grammar make their first appearance on the show with songs from their top ten debut album If You Wait. Seminal British rock outfit Graham Parker & The Rumour are also in the studio having recently reunited, with music from their first album in 32 years, Three Chords Good. From Rock Island, Illinois, folk-pop songstress Lissie returns to the show with numbers from rock driven second studio album Back To Forever. One of Mali's greatest exponents of the kora, Ballake Sissoko, is also in the studio performing music from his internationally acclaimed album At Peace.
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Final da Temporada
The Killers, Boy George, Chase & Status, Jimmy Webb, The Orwells, Denai Moore
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For the final show of the series, Jools is joined in the studio by The Killers, who make a welcome return with new music and classic tunes from their Direct Hits collection, which
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For the final show of the series, Jools is joined in the studio by The Killers, who make a welcome return with new music and classic tunes from their Direct Hits collection, which celebrates the Las Vegas foursome's first decade together. Pop legend Boy George is also in the studio with songs from his first album of all-new material in 18 years, This Is What I Do. London dance duo Chase & Status bring their successful live dance sound to the show with a couple of numbers from their recent top three album Brand New Machine, joined by guest vocals Jacob Banks and Moko. Legendary Nashville songwriter Jimmy Webb has joined forces with a host of singers on his new album Still Within the Sound of My Voice, in which they revisit some of the songs from his four decades of music. He is joined on the show by Del Amitri frontman Justin Currie. Also in the studio are two artists making their TV debuts in the shape of energetic Chicago teens The Orwells and, from East London, 19-year-old soul singer Denai Moore, who has been helped out on production duties on her latest EP by Ben Drew aka Plan B.
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