quote:Jools is joined by one of the world's greatest rappers, Jay-Z, who is currently at the top of his game with the release of his new album The Blueprint 3, from which he performs a few tracks.
Also in the studio to perform a few of their gems are the Foo Fighters, who are about to celebrate their career so far with a greatest hits album. Norah Jones returns to showcase numbers from her new album the Fall, and, fresh from being a Policeman again, Sting plays a song from his new album If On a Winter's Night.
At the other end of the scale sales-wise, but just as essential to the show's mix, Oxford's unsigned indie-folk faves Stornoway are making their Later... debut after enchanting all who saw them on BBC's Glastonbury coverage, and a unique talent from Montreal, Erik Mongrain, displays his distinctive lap-tapping technique. Jools also chats with legendary drummer Ginger Baker about his new autobiography Hellraiser.
Het is inderdaad wat voorspelbaar inmiddels.quote:Op zaterdag 7 november 2009 01:05 schreef Wickedangel het volgende:
Ik ben Foo Fighters-moe. Al hun nummers klinken hetzelfde.
Jij houdt wel van die Keltische deuntjes, hè?quote:Op zaterdag 7 november 2009 01:27 schreef Wickedangel het volgende:
Zoooo, ik ben Stings album aan het downloaden.
quote:Op zaterdag 7 november 2009 01:29 schreef Scrutinizer het volgende:
Jij houdt wel van die Keltische deuntjes, hè?
quote:Joining Jools on the music show are Seattle's Alice in Chains, who first came to attention in 1993 with their breakthrough album Dirt, and recently released their comeback album Black Gives Way to Blue.
Best known as a film star and producer of funny films, as well as a stand-up comedian, Steve Martin is also a highly accomplished banjo player who has performed with Earl Scruggs and Dolly Parton, and whose first album, The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo, was released to acclaim earlier in 2009.
Martha Wainwright, who brings her Sings Piaf show to London for a one-off performance, as well as releasing an album of the shows she did in New York, is in the studio to perform a song or two from it.
Ahead of a couple of rare live shows in the UK, the legendary Rickie Lee Jones is also in the studio, and Devon soul sensation Joss Stone performs tracks from her new album Colour Me Free.
Hotly tipped Manchester three-piece Delphic make their television debut on the show before they head off and try to make 2010 theirs. From Austin, Texas, Black Joe Lewis, who caused a sensation at the SXSW festival playing seven shows, perform a song or two from their album Tell 'Em What Your Name Is.
quote:Jools's guests include David Gray, who is back in the studio to perform his duet with Annie Lennox, entitled Full Steam, from his recent Draw The Line album.
Portland, Oregon's The Decemberists are also in the studio, performing songs from their acclaimed album The Hazards Of Love. Inspired by the British folk revival in the mid-60s, it tells of a woman, her shape-shifting lover, his forest queen mother and a rake.
Making a welcome return to the show is Corinne Bailey Rae, who is performing a couple of acoustic exclusives ahead of the release of her second album in 2010.
Plus The Big Pink, who deal in a fuzzy electro rock blend and released their debut album A Brief History Of Love to much acclaim recently, are making their show debut, as is South London's Rox, whose pop/soul stylings have won her an array of admirers, and will no doubt gather more with the release of her debut album in 2010.
Geen idee, ergens in het nieuwe jaar. Met oud en nieuw de Hootenanny iig.quote:Op dinsdag 17 november 2009 23:08 schreef tim. het volgende:
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quote:Jools's guests include Paul Weller, who makes a welcome return after scooping a number of lifetime achievement awards in the last few years. He performs tracks from his tenth solo album Wake Up The Nation, the follow-up to his highly acclaimed 22 Dreams, which is debuted live on the show.
South London's Hot Chip return to the studio to showcase tracks from their recently released fourth album One Life Stand; the hotly tipped Marina Lambrini Diamandis aka Marina and the Diamonds make their, or rather her, Later debut performing songs from her Family Jewels debut.
Gogol Bordello are on hand to play a number or two from their brand new Trans Continental Hustle release. In the traditional Later spirit of introducing brand new talent, from Malahide near Dublin, Villagers are the first act from Ireland to have signed to the influential label Domino Records and will perform a couple of numbers from their upcoming debut album. Plus, Free/Bad Company and latterly Queen legend Paul Rodgers pops in for a chat about his incredible career.
quote:Kate Nash joins Jools. Since making her debut on the show in 2006, she has gone from strength to strength and is about to release her second album My Best Friend Is You, from which she is performing a couple of tunes.
Seattle-based Band of Horses make a welcome return to the studio to showcase numbers from their new album Infinite Arms. Jerry Dammers and his Spatial AKA Orchestra plus a host of guests embrace the spirit of the legendary Sun Ra along with all manner of far out sounds, and make their TV debut playing a Sun Ra number as well as their unique take on Ghost Town.
Also returning after making his TV debut on the show is Plan B, who performs songs from his new acclaimed album The Defamation of Strickland Banks. Pennsylvania's Melody Gardot returns to the show to perform tracks from her My One And Only Thrill album; and Cream's legendary Jack Bruce is on hand to chat about being in Cream and his rock and roll life in general.
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