Episode 2
Music programme featuring live sessions from contemporary and classic artists. Guests on this show include Gregory Porter, Mumford and Sons, Baaba Maal and The Very Best.
Joining Jools on the second show is US jazz singer-songwriter Gregory Porter, who, following his debut on the show back in 2011, has gone on to achieve critical and commercial success with his Liquid Spirit LP going top ten in the UK. He returns to the show to perform tracks from his follow-up Take Me to the Alley. Back in September 2015 in a recording studio in London, Mumford and Sons joined up with acclaimed Senegalese musician Baaba Maal and London/Malawi duo The Very Best to record together for a South African release. They followed it up earlier in 2016 with six shows together across South Africa and they reunite in Maidstone to perform on the show.
Making her UK TV debut is Nantes-born H茅lo茂se Letissier, AKA Christine and the Queens. Moving to London after finishing her studies in 2010, Letissier found herself drawn to the performing arts underworld of Soho, where she met the drag queens of Madame JoJo's who inadvertently helped birth her musical project. She is known for her energetic and visually arresting live shows which see her interact with four male dancers and a shadowy three-piece band. She - and they - will be showing off her dance-art-pop sound and style on the show. From Sunderland and making their Later... debut are Field Music, who are essentially brothers David and Peter Brewis. Over their 11-year history, they have released six albums and were nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2012. They will be playing a couple of tracks from their most recent LP Commontime, which saw them crack the UK Top 40 for the first time. Making his UK TV debut is Philadelphia's Son Little, the son of a preacher who has sung with The Roots, and whose take on R 'n' B and blues manages to be both contemporary and imbued with the past.
Finally, British folk singer and traditional music specialist Sam Lee, nominated for singer of the year at the Radio 2 Folk Awards, will be performing an acapella piece with three of his '& Friends' ensemble from their current album 'Fade In Time'.
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Music Played
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Mumford & Sons
There Will Be Time (feat. Baaba Maal)
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Gregory Porter
Don't Lose Your Steam
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Field Music
Disappointed
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Rahim Redcar
Tilted
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Son Little
Lay Down
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Mumford & Sons, The Very Best & Beatenberg
Fool You've Landed
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Sam Lee
Lovely Molly
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Gregory Porter
Take Me to the Alley
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Rahim Redcar
Narcissus Is Back
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Son Little
Your Love Will Blow Me Away
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Field Music
The Noisy Days Are Over
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Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra
Sweet Country Love Song (feat. Gregory Porter)
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Mumford & Sons, Baaba Maal & The Very Best
Wona (feat. Beatenberg)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jools Holland |
Director | Janet Fraser-Crook |
Producer | Alison Howe |
Executive Producer | Mark Cooper |
Performer | Gregory Porter |
Performer | Mumford & Sons |
Performer | Baaba Maal |
Performer | The Very Best |
Performer | Rahim Redcar |
Performer | Field Music |
Performer | Son Little |
Broadcasts
- Fri 29 Apr 2016 23:05麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Wales
- Fri 29 Apr 2016 23:35麻豆官网首页入口 Two Wales