Episode 6
Music programme featuring live sessions from contemporary and classic artists, including Rudimental, Simply Red, Joan Armatrading, Skepta, Leon Bridges and Ezra Furman.
Joining Jools on the show are south London's bass merchants Rudimental, who return to the studio to perform tracks from their upcoming second album, the follow-up to their best-selling Mercury- and Brit-nominated debut, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ.
Celebrating their 30th anniversary, Simply Red play a couple of tunes from their first new album in eight years, Big Love, plus one of their classics and from north London comes rapper and grime artist Skepta with his breakout tune Shutdown.
Currently on what is billed as her last tour of the UK, legendary singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading is also in the room with a song or two from her catalogue. From Fort Worth, Texas, comes Leon Bridges, who is steeped in the look of the 1950s drive-in with a voice in the style of Sam Cooke and performs a couple of tracks from his upcoming Coming Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ LP. Also in the studio, from Illinois, is Ezra Furman, who recently signed to London's Bella Union label. He has been described as a 'ball of energy, bouncing around genre borders with glee', and with his group performs a couple of numbers in the style of 'the rebellion of 90s indie rock, a string of sunshine-y 80s pop, and the snarl of 70s punk'.
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Music Played
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Rudimental
Never Let You Go (feat. Foy Vance)
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Simply Red
Shine On
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Ezra Furman
Restless Year
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Joan Armatrading
Me Myself I
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Leon Bridges
Better Man
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Skepta
Shutdown
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Rudimental
I Will For Love (feat. Will Heard)
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Simply Red
Money's Too Tight (To Mention)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jools Holland |
Performer | Rudimental |
Performer | Simply Red |
Performer | Skepta |
Performer | Joan Armatrading |
Performer | Leon Bridges |
Performer | Ezra Furman |
Director | Janet Fraser-Crook |
Series Producer | Alison Howe |
Executive Producer | Mark Cooper |
Broadcast
- Tue 19 May 2015 22:00