Join Jools and his Rhythm Section as he plays tracks from his eclectic record collection
Jools Holland with guest singer-songwriter Charlie Winston. Charlie joins Jools and his band on an impromptu version of Sam Cooke's 'A Change Is Gonna Come'.
Details1/12. Jools' guest is saxophonist Maceo Parker, who worked with James Brown and is currently working with Prince.
DetailsJools Holland and guest Imelda May. Imelda treats us to some Rockabilly greats, including Eddie Cochran and Wanda Jackson.
DetailsJoin Jools and his Rhythm Section as he plays tracks from his eclectic record collection. Tom Jones performs with the Band and plays tracks from his new album 24 Hours.
DetailsJools' special guests are Billy Bragg and Kirsty MacColl's mother, Jean. Little Junior Parker is in the 'Demo Corner'.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by the multi-talented composer and musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. He improvises on the piano with Jools and the band.
DetailsJools Holland with guest Fun Lovin' Criminal, Huey Morgan. Huey and the band perform the Jimi Hendrix classic, 'Foxy Lady'.
DetailsGeraint Watkins joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of Only A Rose and the blues classic Rock House.
DetailsJools goes through his eclectic record collection and performs with his band, the Rhythm and Blues Section. Mick Talbot joins Jools in the studio.
DetailsJools Holland and his band are joined by former Roxy Music guitarist and record producer Phil Manzanera for an impromptu version of one of his songs, Diamond Head.
DetailsJools Holland with guest Paul O'Grady. Paul talks about his new book, The Devil Rides Out. Paul also chooses tracks from Peggy Lee, The Fifth Dimension and Cat Stevens.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by Irish singer-songwriter Cara Dillon, who joins Jools on a version of Van Morrison's Crazy Love.
DetailsJools' special guest is ABC front man Martin Fry, who plays tracks from his new album, and joins Jools and the band in a version of Steve Wonder's Signed Sealed Delivered.
DetailsJools Holland talks to comedian, screenwriter and actress Jennifer Saunders about her career, Dawn French and listening to music. Her musical choices vary from Nick Cave to Beyonce.
DetailsJools Holland with guest, blues guitarist Walter Trout. Walter joins Jools and his band on an impromptu version of Freddie King's Going Down.
DetailsJools's guest is Joe Brown, who talks about his celebrations for his fiftieth year in the music business. Joe joins Jools and the band in an impromptu version of his new single.
DetailsJools's guest is singer and songwriter Imelda May who, with husband Darrel Higham, joins him and his band in an impromptu version of Rollin' and Tumblin'.
DetailsJoin Jools for a boogie woogie special featuring members of The ABC of Boogie Woogie - pianist Axel Zwingenberger and Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts.
DetailsJools Holland with Nine Below Zero. Featuring a celebration of music produced by Cosimo Matassa. The band join Jools on an impromptu version of 'Everyday I Have The Blues'.
DetailsJools and his Rhythm Section are joined by soul singer Ruby Turner, who plays tracks from her new gospel album, I'm Travelling On. She also joins Jools on two live gospel songs.
DetailsJools goes through his eclectic record collection and performs with his band, the Rhythm and Blues Section. He is joined by musician Andy Fairweather Low.
DetailsJools Holland and guest Sir Michael Parkinson. Michael talks about his new book, 'Parky's People' and picks Big Band greats from Frank Sinatra and Benny Carter.
DetailsGuitarist and songwriter Martin 'Boz' Boorer joins Jools to discuss his favourite artists: Siouxsie Sioux and Marc Bolan.
DetailsJools' guests are stand up comedian Dorian Crook and young pianist Ben Waters.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by keyboard player and former YES band member, Rick Wakeman. Rick talks about his new album, The Six Wives Of Henry VIII.
DetailsJools Holland with Blockhead, Chaz Jankel. Chaz joins Jools and the band on a version of the Ian Dury and the Blockhead's classic, Clevor Trevor.
DetailsDavid Gilmour joins Jools to play tracks from his release Live in Gdansk, and to talk about his influences. They also perform an impromptu version of Fleetwood Mac's Albatros.
DetailsJools and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra welcome singer/songwriter Roisin Murphy.
DetailsJools and his Rhythm Section are joined by Midge Ure, who is getting together with Ultravox for a UK reunion tour that includes the Isle of Wight festival.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by jazz pianist Julian Joseph. Julian joins Jools and the band on a live version of 'Players Dugout' from his jazz opera Shadowball.
DetailsJools Holland's guest is James Hunter, who joins Jools and his band on a live version of Ray Charles' 'Hallelujah I Love Her So'.
Details7/13. The special guest is jazz supremo Ray Gelato, who joins Jools and the band on two live numbers, playing sax on Night Train and sax/vocals on Sent for You Yesterday.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by Mica Paris. Mica talks about her new album, Born Again, and joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of Gershwin's Summertime.
DetailsJools goes through his eclectic record collection and performs with his band, the Rhythm and Blues Section. Jools is joined by Dame Cleo Laine and Sir John Dankworth.
DetailsJools is joined by musician Hugh Cornwell, who released ten albums as the guitarist, singer and main songwriter for The Stranglers, before going solo in 1990.
DetailsJools Holland with guest Folk singer Seth Lakeman. Jools and his band join Seth on an impromptu version of Seth's song, 'See Them Dance'.
DetailsJools is joined by singer Paul Carrack. Paul talks about his musical career in bands such as Ace, Roxy Music, Squeeze and Mike and The Mechanics, and the making of his new album.
DetailsThe special guest is Alexander O'Neil, who joins Jools and the band in an impromptu version of Otis Redding's Sitting on the Dock of the Bay.
DetailsJools is joined by former Catatonia singer Cerys Matthews. Cerys talks about her new album, Don't Look Down.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by Australian singer Daniel Merriweather. Jools, Daniel and the band perform their version of the Howlin' Woolf song Spoonful.
DetailsJools Holland with Country singer Holly Williams. Holly joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of the John Prine song, 'Angel of Montgomery'.
DetailsJools is joined by iconic singer Marianne Faithfull. She plays tracks from her new album, Easy Come Easy Go, and joins Jools and his band on a version of her song of the same name.
DetailsJools goes through his eclectic record collection and performs with his band, the Rhythm and Blues Section. His guest is jazz trumpeter Digby Fairweather.
DetailsJools plays tracks from his eclectic record collection and performs with his band, the Rhythm Section. With special guests, writer Polly Samson and singer Sandie Shaw.
DetailsArchie Brown and Mick Talbot, from recently reformed band The Bureau, join Jools Holland to play tracks from their new album.
DetailsJools' guest is Nell Campbell, best known for her outrageous character Columbia in the Rocky Horror Show. Her choice of music includes Maria Callas, David Bowie and Al Bowlly.
DetailsJools' special guest is Jamie Cullum. He joins Jools and the band in an impromptu version of Love for Sale.
DetailsJools Holland with guest Paul Weller. Paul joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of the Dinah Washington song, 'What A Difference A Day Made'.
DetailsTony Christie joins Jools on the piano and Guy Barker on the trumpet to perform tracks from his new album Made in Sheffield.
DetailsJools Holland features a Fats Waller fest, before Jools and his Rhythm Section are joined by singer-songwriter Richard Hawley.
DetailsJools and his Rhythm Section are joined by singer-songwriter VV Brown, the modern-day doyenne of doo-wop who made the longlist for the BBC's Sound of 2009 poll.
DetailsJools Holland with guest Jim Kerr. Jim talks about his band Simple Minds and plays tracks from his album, 'Lostboy! AKA Jim Kerr'.
DetailsJoin Jools and his Rhythm Section as he plays tracks from his eclectic record collection.
Details8/13. Jools' guest is James frontman Tim Booth. Tim plays tracks from James' new album and joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of Val Doonican's Paddy McGinty's Goat.
DetailsJools Holland and his band are joined by Chris Rea, who talks about his album Still So Far to Go and joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of one of his songs.
DetailsJools goes through his eclectic record collection and performs with his band, the Rhythm and Blues Section. Jools is joined by former Orange Juice singer Edwyn Collins.
DetailsJools Holland and his Rhythm Section are joined by soul singer Candi Staton.
DetailsJools Holland with guest Jesse Dee. Jesse joins Jools and his band on an impromptu version of Nothing Can Change This Love.
DetailsJoin Jools and his Rhythm Section as he plays tracks from his eclectic record collection. Jools is joined by Bobby Gillespie.
DetailsBessy Banks is in the Demo Corner and the special guest is Jools' former Squeeze band mate, Chris Difford.
DetailsJools Holland and his band are joined by trombonist and band leader Chris Barber. Chris joins Jools to play live and also talks about his 'Blues Lost and Found' Volumes 1, 2 and 3.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by Music Hall officianado Roy Hudd. Roy joins Jools and his band on an impromptu version of the Music Hall great, Huggin' and a Chalkin'.
DetailsJools Holland with guest Mika, who joins Jools and the band on a version of Elton John's I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues.
DetailsChas Hodges (of Chas & Dave) joins Jools and his band to play a live version of 'I Wonder in Whose Arms' and talks about his influences, including Little Richard and Buddy Holly.
DetailsJools Holland and his band are joined by American singer and songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman. They jam their own version of Stevie Wonder's Sir Duke, and showcase her new album.
DetailsJools Holland flicks through his record collection and selects tracks from the last 70 years. He is joined by his Rhythm and Blues Band and special guests.
DetailsJools's guest is comedian, actor and singer Lenny Henry, who talks about the music that has meant the most to him. His chosen tracks include Van Morrison, The Specials and Prince.
DetailsJools Holland and band are joined by comedian, actor and writer Julian Clary. Clary talks about some of his favourite music, including Dana Gillespie and Ian Shaw.
DetailsJools is joined by soul singer Joss Stone. She talks about her new album, Colour Me Free, and joins Jools and the band in an impromptu version of Son of A Preacher Man.
DetailsMercury nominated artist Adele joins Jools and his Rhythm Section to play tracks from her debut album 19 and talks to Jools about her musical influences.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, who talks about his new album, I Feel Like Playing and joins Jools on the blues classic, Worried Life Blues.
DetailsJools Holland with guest Corinne Bailey Rae. Corinne and the band perform an impromptu version of 'I Put A Spell On You'.
DetailsA Chess Records special. Marshall Chess talks about his first encounters with Muddy Waters, his work with Blues and Hip Hop artists and his new album.
DetailsJools goes through his eclectic record collection and performs with his band, the Rhythm and Blues Section. Sir Jackie Stewart joins Jools in the studio.
DetailsJools Holland and his Rhythm Section are joined by guitarist and former Head Hands and Feet frontman Albert Lee.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by up and coming singer Rumer. Jools and his band join Rumer on an impromptu version of Percy Mayfield's 'Lost Mind'.
DetailsJoin Jools and his Rhythm Section as he plays tracks from his eclectic record collection. Jools is joined by Dave Edmunds.
Details5/13. Join Jools and his Rhythm Section as he plays tracks from his collection. His special guest is Duffy, who joins the band in an impromptu version of Tainted Love.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by guest Paloma Faith. Paloma joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of I Just Wanna Make Love To You.
DetailsJools Holland with Rolf Harris. Rolf joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of his hit, Sun Arise - listen out for that Wobble Board!
DetailsNatasha Khan from Bat for Lashes joins Jools and his band to perform a live version of Up in Flames, from David Lynch's Wild at Heart. She also talks about her musical influences.
DetailsJools is joined by Paul Heaton, who talks about his new material and joins the band on an impromptu version of the Detroit Spinners' Ghetto Child.
DetailsJools goes through his eclectic record collection and performs with his band, the Rhythm and Blues Section. His guest is Stephen Duffy.
DetailsJools Holland and band are joined by Pete Molinari. Pete talks about recording his new album in Nashville and performs a version of Joe South's Walk a Mile in My Shoes.
DetailsJools Holland is joined by American bluesman Seasick Steve. He joins Jools and the band in an impromptu version of Hank Williams' Hey Good Lookin'.
DetailsThe special guest is Singer/Songwriter KT Tunstall, who joins Jools and the band in an impromptu version of Tom Waits' I Don't Wanna Grow Up.
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