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  • 2016-09-16T21:30:00Z on BBC Two
  • 30m
  • 4h 30m (8 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
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  • Music, Talk Show
Music sessions from classic and contemporary artists.

8 episodes

Season Premiere

2016-09-16T21:30:00Z

49x01 Kings of Leon, Jack White, Sting, Banks, M83

Season Premiere

49x01 Kings of Leon, Jack White, Sting, Banks, M83

  • 2016-09-16T21:30:00Z30m

Later...with Jools Holland returns for its 49th series with the sort of exclusives that makes it the key taste-making destination in music television.

Nashville's Kings of Leon return to Jools' theatre of dreams with their first album in three years, Walls, which finds them re-energised and returning to the anthemic sound and classic songwriting of their best work, thanks in part to producer Markus Dravs.

Jack White has appeared on the show with the White Stripes, The Raconteurs, Dead Weather, and recently toured and fronted not one but two bands of different genders, but now he makes his solo acoustic debut, re-interpreting songs from his back catalogue - many of which are previously unreleased, ahead of a whole album collecting acoustic work from 1988-2016.

Multi-Grammy award winning Sting has sold over 100 million albums and has been touring the past two years with both Paul Simon and Peter Gabriel, but he's also found time to make his first straight-ahead rock 'n' roll album in many a year. 57th & 9th refers to the street he crossed on his way to the New York studio where he recorded this thirteenth solo work, showcasing Sting at his canniest and most direct as displayed in new single, I Can't Stop Thinking About You, which echoes his work with The Police.

Stir into that, the dark R 'n' B of LA's Banks, who's about to release her second album The Altar, and Antibes-grown LA based Frenchman Anthony Gonzalez's band M83 with the delightful 80s inflected disco dream pop of seventh studio album Junk and you've got the kind of mix that only Jools can provide, all quality, no filler.

Jools Holland presents hot, legendary and relatively unknown artists in performance. Jools invites another eclectic mix of music into his quadrangle of quality, including national treasures Madness, who are about to release their 12th studio album Can't Touch Us Now. Squaring up to Camden's nutty boys is a son of Wimbledon - Jamie Alexander Treays, better known as Jamie T, with Trick, his second album in two years. Calming things down is singer-songwriter Beth Orton, who has dramatically reinvented the folktronica of her earliest work with the electronica of sixth album Kidsticks. Introducing the commanding falsetto of new US R&B leading man Gallant. Christopher Gallant's debut album Ology blends slow beats with some alt-rock influences. Also introducing Rag'n'Bone Man, a big bruiser of a man from Uckfield near Brighton, with his debut single, the tender Human, a piano ballad which manages to be both vulnerable and threatening at the same time.

Guests include Barry Gibb, Norah Jones, Slaves, Declan McKenna, Lisa Hannigan and Wiley.

Guests include Twin Atlantic, James Vincent McMorrow, Blackberry Smoke, Madeleine Peyroux and Tom Chaplin.

Guests include The Pretenders, Samm Henshaw, Ray BLK, Empire of the Sun and Paul Rodgers.

Guests include KT Tunstall, St Paul & The Broken Bones, Teleman, Haley Bonar and The Temptations.

Guests include MO, Anoushka Shankar, Emeli Sande, Wilco, Warpaint and Regina Spektor.

Performers on the last show of the series include Chase and Status, Glass Animals and Jose Feliciano.

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