Later... with Jools Holland - Season 64

Season 64
Episodes

Elbow, Idles, Lainey Wilson, Samantha Morton, Richard Russell, Myles Smith
Jools welcomes to the show Manchester band Elbow, Bristol's Idles, American country star Lainey Wilson, Samantha Morton and Richard Russell with their project Sam Morton, and singer Myles Smith.

Paul Weller, Nadine Shah, Bob Vylan, Katherine Priddy, Rachel Chinouriri
Jools welcomes to the show the legendary Paul Weller, South Shields's Nadine Shah, tour de force duo Bob Vylan, folk artist Katherine Priddy and south London singer Rachel Chinouriri.

The Black Keys with Noel Gallagher, Beth Gibbons, Ghetts with Sampha, Shaznay Lewis, Ganavya
Jools welcomes to the show The Black Keys, who perform a couple of tracks from their 12th album, Ohio Players, including On the Game, which features a guest appearance from their co-writer Noel Gallagher.
Also featuring is Bristol's Beth Gibbons, who has just released her solo debut album, Lives Outgrown; east London's Ghetts with a couple of songs from his fourth album, On Purpose, With Purpose, including the track Double Standards, featuring south London's Sampha; Shaznay Lewis with a track from her second solo album, Pages; and New York-born, south India-raised LA artist Ganavya, who performs the track forgive me my from her third album, like the sky I've been too quiet.

Yard Act, Gabrielle, Jordan Rakei, Adrianne Lenker, Lava La Rue, Fat Dog
Jools welcomes to the show Leeds band Yard Act, who perform a couple of tracks from their second album Where's My Utopia?; legend of British music Gabrielle with her song Miss You from her album A Place in Your Heart; New Zealand multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer Jordan Rakei with two songs from his fifth album, The Loop; Adrianne Lenker, best known as the frontwoman of the band Big Thief, who performs the emotional song Sadness as a Gift; west London visual artist and musician Lava La Rue, who performs their single Push N Shuv, taken from their debut album Starface; and south London band Fat Dog, who perform All The Same, taken from their debut album WOOF.

Richard Hawley, Remi Wolf, Nia Archives, Stephen Wilson Jr, Sahra Halgan
Jools welcomes to the show Richard Hawley, Remi Wolf, Nia Archives, Stephen Wilson Jr and Sahra Halgan, as well as discussing the British Library's exhibition Beyond the Bassline with Mykaell Riley.

Fontaines D.C., Lucy Rose, Tems, Charley Crockett, Paris Paloma, Lulu
With Dublin band Fontaines D.C., singer Lucy Rose, Nigerian star Tems, American blues and country singer Charley Crockett and singer Paris Paloma. And Jools chats to legendary Scottish singer Lulu.
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