Later... with Jools Holland Season 39
Later... with Jools Holland is a contemporary British music television show hosted by Jools Holland.
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Later... with Jools Holland
1992Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists
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Later... with Jools Holland Season 39 Full Episode Guide
The last programme in the current series features Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bjork, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Spector, Michael Kiwanuka, and Gillian Welch with Dave Rawlings.
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.
Joining Jools in the studio are Metallica and Lou Reed, performing tracks from their album Lulu. Also featuring Steve Earle, Various Cruelties, Nile Rodgers and Aaron Neville.
Joining Jools in the studio are Florence and the Machine with tracks from new album Ceremonials. Plus Pete Townshend, My Morning Jacket, Brett Anderson, Bombino and Al Spx.
Joining Jools are Coldplay with tracks from their fifth album Mylo Xyloto, Stephen Paul Manderson aka Professor Green, The Waterboys and New Zealand's The Phoenix Foundation.
Joining Jools are veteran Canadian singer-songwriter Feist, Wisconsin's Bon Iver, metal band Mastodon, Frenchman Ben L'Oncle Soul, lounge lizard Buddy Greco, and Lianne La Havas.
Joining Jools are veteran British rock singer Peter Gabriel, The Horrors, Noah & the Whale, online sensation Lana Del Rey, and Mercury-nominated Ghostpoet.
Joining Jools are singer-songwriter Laura Marling, American singer and showman Tony Bennett, The Silver Seas, reggae singer Little Roy and The Civil Wars.
Joining Jools in the studio are Kasabian with tracks from their fourth album Velociraptor!, Wretch 32, Pajama Club, Fatoumata Diawara, James Morrison and Wilko Johnson.
Jools Holland has a typically broad mix of quality artists including Snow Patrol, debutant Emeli Sande, the Duke Spirit, Trombone Shorty, Roy Harper and Gothenburg's Little Dragon.