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Sezon 39
39x1
Snow Patrol, Emeli Sande, The Duke Spirit, Trombone Shorty, Roy Harper
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Jools Holland has a typically broad mix of quality artists including Snow Patrol, Emeli Sande, The Duke Spirit, Trombone Shorty, Roy Harper and Little Dragon. Snow Patrol perform songs
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Jools Holland has a typically broad mix of quality artists including Snow Patrol, Emeli Sande, The Duke Spirit, Trombone Shorty, Roy Harper and Little Dragon. Snow Patrol perform songs from their sixth studio album Fallen Empires. Aberdonian-raised singer-songwriter Emeli Sande makes her terrestrial TV debut performing an acoustic version of her smash debut single Heaven. Cheltenham-formed modern rock band The Duke Spirit, fronted by the indomitable Liela Moss, perform songs from their third album Bruiser. Young New Orleans trombonist Trombone Shorty and his funky band Orleans Avenue storm the studio. With tunes from the Treme-raised frontman's latest album For True, the iconoclastic singer-songwriter Roy Harper finally returns to the BBC in his 70th anniversary year with a classic song or two from his new archival collection Songs of Love and Loss. And from Gothenburg, Sweden, Little Dragon make their show debut with songs from their acclaimed electro-tinged third album Ritual Union.
39x2
Wilko Johnson, Kasabian, Wretch 32, Pajama Club, Fatoumata Diawara, James Morrison
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Joining Jools in the studio this week are Leicester's stadium rockers Kasabian with tracks from their fourth album Velociraptor!, and North London's rapper and former Grime MC, and now
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Joining Jools in the studio this week are Leicester's stadium rockers Kasabian with tracks from their fourth album Velociraptor!, and North London's rapper and former Grime MC, and now star of the charts Wretch 32, with songs from his debut album Black and White, including recent No 1 single Don't Go.
Also Crowded House's Neil Finn returns to the show with his 'supergroup' Pajama Club, which features his wife Sharon on bass along with Sean Donnolly and Alana Skyring completing the line-up, the songs on their self-titled debut album coming after late-night jamming sessions between Neil and Sharon.
The show also features young Mali singer Fatoumata Diawara and Warwickshire's own bestselling and award-winning pop-soul singer/songwriter James Morrison.
Canvey Island's guitarist and songwriter Wilko Johnson, particularly associated with the UK rhythm and blues outfit Dr Feelgood, performs classic tracks from their catalogue, joined by the likes of Norma Watt-Roy of the Blockheads and drummer Dylan Howe before they go out on a UK tour.
39x3
Laura Marling, Tony Bennett, The Silver Seas, Little Roy, The Civil Wars, Miles Kane
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39x4
Peter Gabriel, The Horrors, Ghostpoet, Lana Del Rey, Noah and the Whale, Steve Tilston
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39x5
Feist, Bon Iver, Mastodon, Ben L'Oncle, Buddy Greco, Lianne La Havas
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39x6
Coldplay, Camille, Professor Green, Ryan Adams, The Waterboys, The Phoenix Foundation, Nicky Wire
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39x7
Florence + the Machine, Pete Townshend, My Morning Jacket, Brett Anderson, Bombino, Cold Specks
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39x8
Lou Reed and Metallica, Steve Earle, Various Cruelties, Nile Rodgers, Aaron Neville, Keb' Mo', Hollie Cook, The Soul Rebels Brass Band
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This episode has no summary.
39x9
PJ Harvey, The Vaccines, Janelle Monae, Ed Sheeran, Lana Del Rey, Jessie J, John Grant, Aloe Blaac
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Jools looks back at some of the performances and songs of 2011, including the likes of PJ Harvey, The Vaccines, Janelle Monae, Ed Sheeran, Lana Del Rey, Jessie J, John Grant and Aloe Blaac.
Jools looks back at some of the performances and songs of 2011, including the likes of PJ Harvey, The Vaccines, Janelle Monae, Ed Sheeran, Lana Del Rey, Jessie J, John Grant and Aloe Blaac.
39x10
Finał sezonu
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Björk, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Spector, Michael Kiwanuka, Gillian Welch
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Joining Jools on this last programme in the current series are: LA's own alternative rock/funk superstars Red Hot Chili Peppers with songs from their tenth studio album I'm With You and
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Joining Jools on this last programme in the current series are: LA's own alternative rock/funk superstars Red Hot Chili Peppers with songs from their tenth studio album I'm With You and Iceland's biggest musical export Bjork with pieces from her newest album Biophilia. The album began as a true interactive experience and combined music with technological innovation and themes of science and nature, and was the first-ever 'app album'. It has also now surfaced as a traditional release.
Also in the studio, from Burnage, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds with songs from his debut album, which made it to number one in the UK album chart.
Making their TV debuts on the show are East London's answer to The Strokes, Spector, who perform a couple of their sparkly pop tunes, and also from London, Michael Kiwanuka, a 23-year-old son of Ugandan immigrants whose sound has been compared to Bill Withers and Van Morrison.
Completing the series, from Nashville, singer songwriter Gillian Welch, joined by her musical partner and guitarist Dave Rawlings on a couple of songs from her album The Harrow and the Harvest.
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