En voor de jeugd.quote:
ik ga dit aan mijn jongens laten zienquote:
Dus dan ben ik een ouwe zak van 24 jaar?quote:
Ik zag hem rocken vorig jaar in het Gelderdome. Pure keiharde rock 'n' roll.quote:
Dinsdag de liveshow als teaser. Iedereen doet 1 nummer en de headliner 2. Vrijdagnacht de hele uitzending die langer duurt.quote:
quote:Series 44 Episode 1 of 7
DURATION: 1 HOUR, 5 MINUTES
Later... with Jools Holland returns for a run of seven episodes, with the now regular live show on Tuesdays and full-length show on Fridays.
Joining Jools on the first show are Elbow, making a welcome return with numbers from their recent chart-topping album The Take Off and Landing of Everything, including their recent single New York Morning.
Neneh Cherry, who made her solo TV debut 25 years ago while heavily pregnant, performs tracks from her long-awaited solo album Blank Project, which features collaborations with Four Tet and Robyn, plus her classic 1988 tune Buffalo Stance.
Making their UK TV debut are post-punk five-piece Eagulls from Leeds, whose songs express their anger and discomfort with all around them through their stark lyrics, combined with punchy choruses and brilliant melodies.
On the other side of the musical coin, with 50 years in showbiz and still packing them in, is Leicestershire's own Engelbert Humperdinck, who joins the line-up with a chat and a classic number at the piano.
Also in the studio and making their TV debut are Cambridge-based baroque-house-pop foursome Clean Bandit, performing one of the biggest singles of the year so far - Rather Be - with vocalist Jess Glynne, plus a couple of other tunes.
Completing the line-up is Danish singer-songwriter and pianist Agnes Obel, whose debut album Aventine saw her sweep up various accolades across Europe and became the soundtrack to many a Scandinavian drama.
quote:Jools Holland: My Life in music
In this documentary film, Jools Holland takes us on a journey of his life that has made him the doyen of the music scene.
Growing up in the East End, joining the hit band Squeeze and landing the job of presenting the iconic TV show The Tube, all contributed to him becoming BBC Two's music man.
Including special behind-the-scenes access to the critically acclaimed programme Later... with Jools Holland and to Jools's own recording studio in Greenwich, designed by the man himself.
Featuring interviews with Sir Tom Jones, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Paul Weller, Sir Bob Geldof and Vic Reeves.
Slecht geluid. Kan haar nauwelijks verstaan.quote:Op zaterdag 19 april 2014 00:09 schreef marcb1974 het volgende:
De pleuris wat een herrie dit bij Neneh
Toch vond ik hem nog wel goed klinken.quote:Op zaterdag 19 april 2014 00:26 schreef golfer het volgende:
De man is 78 en dat is te horen aan z'n zingen.
Elvis was maar een jaar ouder dan hij.quote:Op zaterdag 19 april 2014 00:35 schreef marcb1974 het volgende:
En, de man was een vriend van Elvis, das wel echt oud he.
Die woont nu op een klein eilandje met een Bavaria-bar.quote:
En dat al sinds 1977.quote:Op zaterdag 19 april 2014 00:42 schreef svann het volgende:
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Die woont nu op een klein eilandje met een Bavaria-bar.
888 helpt ook.quote:Op zaterdag 19 april 2014 00:49 schreef marcb1974 het volgende:
Ze was al beter te verstaan gelukkig.
Mooie vrouw nog steeds
quote:Jools is joined in the studio by Glasgow's own Paolo Nutini, who returns after a five-year break since his multi-platinum Sunny Side Up album. He performs tracks from his new long player Caustic Love.
One of the most talked-about new bands of the year, from Brighton - singer and guitarist Ben Thatcher and drummer Mike Kerr, also known as Royal Blood - make their Later debut with their formula of heavy blues riffs and rock choruses.
From New Zealand, Neil Finn, who has appeared on the show in a variety of guises over the years, pops in to play selections from his new Dizzy Heights album. Plus, making her UK televison debut is New York-based singer-songwriter Joan Wasser, better known as Joan As Police Woman, who is doing a tune or two from her critically acclaimed album The Classic. Brooklyn five-piece Lucius perform songs from their Wildewoman album.
Born into a Jamaican family in Dagenham, East London, vocalist Zara McFarlane has been described as 'the most interesting jazz singer to appear in years'. With her quartet, she performs their take on the reggae classic Police and Thieves from her If You Knew Her album.
quote:Joining Jools in the studio are Leicester's stadium rockers and upcoming Glastonbury headliners Kasabian, debuting tracks from their upcoming fifth album '48:13', appropriately named after its running length. Following her collaboration in 2013 with David Byrne, New York singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Annie Clark aka St. Vincent, returns to perform on the show. She released her fifth and self-titled album to much critical acclaim in early 2014.
Former Roxy Music member and producer extraordinaire Brian Eno and front man of long-running dance outfit Underworld Karl Hyde, have joined forces to record an album entitled 'Someday World', which is an organic blend of melody and dance grooves. Also on the show are Ibibio Sound Machine, an eight-piece British-based band who veer between the West African highlife sound mixed with modern post-punk and electro, led by London born Nigerian singer Eno Williams.
New York singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant, known for her work with the group 10,000 Maniacs back in the 1980s, has recorded her first new collection of original material for 13 years which has been described as 'an alluring mix of the political and the personal'.
And making his TV debut, from Bristol, is George Ezra who cites Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie as his musical influences.
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