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Music programme with live sessions from contemporary and classic artists. The Maccabees, Richard Thompson, Roisin Murphy, Stereophonics, Izzy Bizu and Liam Bailey join Jools.

Joining Jools on the second show of the series are Elephant and Castle's finest, The Maccabees, who'll be performing tracks from their recent no 1 and fourth studio album Marks to Prove It, and renowned British guitarist and songwriter Richard Thompson will be in the studio along with his Electric Trio to play tunes from new album Still, produced by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy. Former Moloko front-woman Roisin Murphy brings her extraordinary blend of showbiz and the avant-garde to the electro disco of her first album in 7 years, Hairless Toys, Welsh rockers and show stalwarts Stereophonics return to the fray with songs from their ninth studio album Keep the Village Alive. South London singer-songwriter Izzy Bizu will make her UK TV debut with a sound that blends her Ethiopian roots with jazz influences from Etta James to Amy Winehouse. Also from Nottingham, Liam Bailey, who collaborated with hit electronic duo Chase & Status on their 2011 smash Blind Faith, makes his Later debut with a track from his recently released solo album Definitely Now.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 22 Sep 2015 23:45

Music Played

  • The Maccabees

    Marks To Prove It

  • Stereophonics

    C'est La Vie

  • Izzy Bizu

    Give Me Love

  • Richard Thompson

    Beatnik Walking

  • R贸is铆n Murphy

    Evil Eyes

  • Liam Bailey & Jools Holland

    Stun Me

  • The Maccabees

    Something Like Happiness

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jools Holland
Director Janet Fraser-Crook
Producer Alison Howe
Executive Producer Mark Cooper
Performer The Maccabees
Performer Richard Thompson
Performer Roisin Murphy
Performer Stereophonics
Performer Liam Bailey
Performer Izzy Bizu

Broadcasts

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