Episode 5
Jools is joined by US bluesman Seasick Steve, Australia's guitar monsters Wolfmother, Howard Devoto's reformed Magazine and soul singer Jimmy Ruffin.
US bluesman Seasick Steve, now based in Norfolk, returns with his unique take on life and guitar playing, and a couple of tunes from his new album Man From Another Time.
Also in the studio Australia's guitar monsters Wolfmother, who undoubtedly take inspiration from the psychedelic groups of the 1960s along with the rock gods of the 70s, such as Black Sabbath and AC/DC.
Howard Devoto's reformed Magazine also perform songs on the show, including their 1978 classic debut single Shot By Both Sides.
And from Colinsville, Mississippi soul singer Jimmy Ruffin, who had a worldwide hit in 1966 with What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted.
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Music Played
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Magazine
Shot By Both Sides
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Paloma Faith
Upside Down
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Seasick Steve
Diddly Bo
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Wolfmother
New Moon Rising
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Jimmy Ruffin
What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted
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Devendra Banhart
Baby
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Magazine
A Song From Under The Floorboards
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Seasick Steve
The Banjo Song
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Wolfmother
White Feather
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Paloma Faith
New York
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Devendra Banhart
16th & Valencia, Roxy Music
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Seasick Steve
Never Go West
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Magazine
The Light Pours Out Of Me
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jools Holland |
Director | Janet Fraser-Crook |
Producer | Alison Howe |