
Episode 3
Joining Jools in the studio are Seattle's Fleet Foxes, Canadian chanteuse k d lang, actor-tuned-blues-singer Hugh Laurie, LA band Vintage Trouble and east London's Maverick Sabre.
Jools is joined by Seattle's Fleet Foxes, who play tracks from their second album Helplessness Blues. k d lang is in the studio to perform tunes from her new collection Sing It Loud.
Taking a break from acting to pursue a singing career with his blues album Let Them Talk - which features guests such as Dr John and Tom Jones - is Hugh Laurie, and from LA, performing their brand of livewired, straight-shootin', dirty-mouth'd pelvis-pushin' juke music, the band Vintage Trouble.
Making his television debut is east London's Maverick Sabre, performing pop tunes in a hip-hop and reggae style. Completing the line up is Brighton's Derek Meins, aka The Agitator, taking the protest song into the 21st century with a mix of political words and energetic drumming.
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Music Played
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k.d. lang
I Confess
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Fleet Foxes
Bedouin Dress
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Vintage Trouble
Blues Hand Me Down
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Hugh Laurie
Swanee River
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Maverick Sabre
I Used To Have It All
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The Agitator
Get Ready
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k.d. lang
Constant Craving
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jools Holland |
Director | Janet Fraser-Crook |
Series Producer | Alison Howe |
Broadcast
- Tue 19 Apr 2011 22:00