Later... with Jools Holland - Season 63

Season 63
Episodes

Jorja Smith, The National, Say She She, Antony Szmierek, Wreckless Eric
Jools welcomes vocal powerhouse Jorja Smith to the show, performing a couple of numbers from her much-anticipated second LP, falling or flying; US stadium rockers The National, with a pair of songs from their tenth album Laugh Track; Brooklyn-based ‘discodelica' three-piece girl group Say She She, with two tracks from their second album, Silver; Manchester-born wordsmith Antony Szmierek with his latest single The Words to Auld Lang Syne; and cult singer and punk legend Wreckless Eric, best known for his much-covered single Whole Wide World, performing a track from his 19th album, Leisureland.

Take That, The Last Dinner Party, METTE, Frankie Archer, Skindred, Johnny Marr
Jools welcomes to the show Take That, with a couple of tracks from their forthcoming ninth album This Life; new and hotly tipped all-female band The Last Dinner Party, who perform a couple of tracks from their much-anticipated debut album; Minnesota singer, dancer and actor METTE, with a track from her recently released debut EP METTENARRATIVE; folk music's bright new star Frankie Archer, who has a track from her upcoming EP Never So Red; and heavy metal-ragga band Skindred with their track Gimme That Boom, taken from their recent album Smile.
Meanwhile, guitar legend Johnny Marr joins Jools at the piano for a chat to discuss his upcoming book Marr's Guitars.

The Streets, Romy, Allison Russell, BC Camplight, Cat Power
Taking to the stage at Alexandra Palace Theatre in north London are the Streets, who perform a couple of tracks from recent album The Darker the Shadow, the Brighter the Ligh, with frontman Mike Skinner also chats to Jools. Also appearing are Romy, Allison Russell and BC Camplight, while Cat Power performs Mr Tambourine Man from her forthcoming album Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert.

Sampha, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Izo Fitzroy, Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram, Willie J Healey
Jools welcomes to the show singer-singwriter Sampha, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, powerhouse vocalist Izo Fitzroy, blues guitarist and singer Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram, and Willie J Healey.

Róisín Murphy, Nitin Sawhney, Tom Walker, Yussef Dayes, Suggs
Jools welcomes to the show singer Róisín Murphy, producer and songwriter Nitin Sawhney, singer-songwriter Tom Walker, drummer Yussef Dayes, Leeds band English Teacher and Madness frontman Suggs.

Corinne Bailey Rae, Cleo Sol, Bombay Bicycle Club, Sekou, CMAT, Billy Bragg, Annie Mac, Nick Grimshaw
Jools welcomes to the show Corinne Bailey Rae, Cleo Sol, Bombay Bicycle Club, Sekou, CMAT and Billy Bragg, and Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw join Jools to discuss their new podcast Sidetracked.
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