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Paul Weller, The Maccabees, Céu, Paul Buchanan, Beth Jeans Houghton & The Hooves of Destiny, Willis Earl Beal
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Appearing on the show are Woking's most famous son, Paul Weller - performing tracks from his recent chart-topping Sonik Kicks album. From Newcastle, Beth Jeans Houghton and her Hooves Of
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Appearing on the show are Woking's most famous son, Paul Weller - performing tracks from his recent chart-topping Sonik Kicks album. From Newcastle, Beth Jeans Houghton and her Hooves Of Destiny are in the studio with numbers from their debut Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose. Brazilian sensation Céu brings mellow psychedelia from her Caravana Sereia Bloom set, and former The Blue Nile frontman, Paul Buchanan, performs a track from his upcoming solo album Mid-Air. Also in the studio are Brighton band The Maccabees with tracks from their critically acclaimed third album Given To The Wild, and making his TV debut with his brand of lo-fi pre-rock blues, is Canadian singer Willis Earl Beal, performing tracks from his Acousmatic Sorcery album. Completing the line-up is Mike Skinner, leader of British rap outfit The Streets, who chats to Jools about his recently published autobiography.
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Jack White, Norah Jones, Alabama Shakes, The Chieftains, Secret Sisters, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Grimes
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Joining Jools on show is Detroit's own contemporary bluesman Jack White, who returns to the studio having been before as one half of White Stripes and a member of both The Raconteurs and
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Joining Jools on show is Detroit's own contemporary bluesman Jack White, who returns to the studio having been before as one half of White Stripes and a member of both The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. He performs tracks from his solo debut Blunderbuss. Norah Jones returns to the show to play selections from her new Danger Mouse produced album Little Broken Hearts. From Athens GA, come hotly tipped four-piece Alabama Shakes with a firin' blend of hard rock, blues and soul; this is their UK TV debut. Celebrating 50 years as a legendary Irish folk force, The Chieftains perform tracks from their Voice Of Ages album, joined by both Secret Sisters and Carolina Chocolate Drops, and the Drops also play one of their own tunes. Canadian artist and musician Grimes makes her UK television debut with songs from her acclaimed Visions album.
Joining Jools in the studio is St Vincent aka multi-instrumentalist Annie Erin Clark, playing numbers from her acclaimed Strange Mercy release. Sheffield son Richard Hawley returns to
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Joining Jools in the studio is St Vincent aka multi-instrumentalist Annie Erin Clark, playing numbers from her acclaimed Strange Mercy release. Sheffield son Richard Hawley returns to Later... with songs from his eighth album Standing At The Sky's Edge. Another frequent visitor to the show is Damon Albarn, and this time he is showcasing his Dr Dee folk opera project. Florida's screaming eagle of soul Charles Bradley is also in the room, with selections from his No Time For Dreaming debut.
Also added to the bill is upcoming West London pop star Rita Ora, who has already started topping the charts with her smash with DJ Fresh, and for her own career finds herself under the wing of Jay Z and his Roc Nation label.
Completing the line-up is Armenian pianist Tigran, who blends folk and classical themes in spellbinding style, performing from his self-titled debut solo piano album A Fable.
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Plan B, Tom Jones, Django Django, Ren Harvieu, Melody Gardot, Punch Brothers
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Joining Jools is Plan B, who returns to the studio to showcase tunes from his Ill Manors album and his directorial debut film. Making their TV debut on this show are eclectic
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Joining Jools is Plan B, who returns to the studio to showcase tunes from his Ill Manors album and his directorial debut film. Making their TV debut on this show are eclectic London-based four-piece Django Django, with numbers from their acclaimed self-titled debut. Also new to the studio is Ren Harvieu, who has been described as Salford's answer to Patsy Cline. Melody Gardot returns to the show with titles from her brand new The Absence album. Taking a break from his current role as coach on The Voice, Tom Jones is back on the day job with tunes from his new album Spirit In The Room, which sees him take on songs by the likes of Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Odetta. US progressive bluegrass types Punch Brothers are also on hand with a track from their new Who's Feeling Young Now album.
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Dexys, Kevin Rowland, Hot Chip, Rumer, Ben Howard, June Tabor & Oysterband
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Joining Jools on the show are Dexys, back with their new album One Day I'm Going to Soar, their first in over 25 years. Kevin Rowland and co perform tunes from the album as well as one
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Joining Jools on the show are Dexys, back with their new album One Day I'm Going to Soar, their first in over 25 years. Kevin Rowland and co perform tunes from the album as well as one of their classics. South London's Hot Chip return to the show with tracks from their fifth album In Our Heads, and fresh from selling a million copies of her debut album is Rumer, who is returning to the music scene with her album Boys Don't Cry, a collection of covers by male singer-songwriters of the seventies. She performs P.F. Sloan from the album, with its writer Jimmy Webb. From Totnes in Devon, singer-songwriter Ben Howard makes his debut with tunes from his gold-selling debut Every Kingdom. Also in the studio are June Tabor and Oysterband, playing songs from their second folk-rock collaboration in twenty years, with a surprising interpretation of Joy Division's Love Will Tear Us Apart and other songs from their Ragged Kingdom album.
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Jimmy Cliff, Esperanza Spalding, The Hives, Paloma Faith, Beach House, Jake Bugg
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Joining Jools on the final show of this series is Jamaican legend Jimmy Cliff, who returns with his first album in seven years, Re:Birth. He performs from the album along with one of his
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Joining Jools on the final show of this series is Jamaican legend Jimmy Cliff, who returns with his first album in seven years, Re:Birth. He performs from the album along with one of his classic reggae tunes. Also in the studio is Esperanza Spalding, who sensationally won the Best New Artist award at the Grammys in 2011, making her the first jazz artist to win the award. She now makes her UK television debut with tracks from her acclaimed Radio Music Society album. Rockin' Swedish quintet The Hives are making a long-awaited return to the show, with numbers from their brand new Lex Hives set. East London songstress Paloma Faith performs a tune from her second album Fall to Grace at the piano, and dreamy pop synth duo Beach House, consisting of French-born Victoria Legrand and Baltimore native Alex Scally, make their television debut with songs from their acclaimed fourth album Bloom. Completing the line-up is Nottingham-born singer-songwriter Jake Bugg.
Jools Holland introduces a one-off studio session from Dire Straits lead singer Mark Knopfler. Featuring songs from his debut solo album Golden Heart, plus Dire Straits hits like Sultans
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Jools Holland introduces a one-off studio session from Dire Straits lead singer Mark Knopfler. Featuring songs from his debut solo album Golden Heart, plus Dire Straits hits like Sultans of Swing, Brothers in Arms and Romeo and Juliet. Guests include Irish musicians Donal Lunny, Mairtin O'Connor and Liam O'Flynn, Louisianna slide guitarist Sonny Landreth and Nashville steel guitarist Paul Franklin.
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