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Mark Flanagan — guitar, backing vocals; Dave Swift — bass; Christopher Holland — organ, piano, backing vocals; Phil Veacock — saxophone, backing vocals; Michael 'Bammi' Rose – saxophone, backing vocals; Derek Nash — saxophone, backing vocals; Nick Lunt — baritone saxophone, backing vocals; Roger Goslyn — trombone, backing vocals
A. J. Croce; ABC of Boogie Woogie; Aaron Neville; Abdullah Ibrahim Trio; Abigail Washburn; Acoustic Ladyland; Adam Ant; Adam Cohen; Adele; Adrian Edmondson; Aerosmith
Julian Miles Holland OBE DL (born 24 January 1958) is an English pianist, bandleader, singer, composer and television presenter.He was an original member of the band Squeeze and has worked with many artists including Marc Almond, Joss Stone, Jayne County, Tom Jones, José Feliciano, Sting, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, George Harrison, David Gilmour, Ringo Starr, Bono, Rod Stewart and Ruby Turner.
What time is Jools Holland’s Annual Hootenanny on? The fun kicks off at 11.30pm on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 31 December 2023. Who’s in the Hootenanny 2023 line-up?
Chris Holland – keyboards, backing vocals (touring) none Autumn 1985 – spring 1988 Glenn Tilbrook – lead guitar, keyboards, vocals; Chris Difford – rhythm guitar, vocals; Keith Wilkinson – bass, backing vocals; Jools Holland – keyboards, vocals; Gilson Lavis – drums, percussion, backing vocals; Andy Metcalfe – keyboards, backing ...
Samantha Brown was born on 7 October 1964, in Stratford, east London, England.She is the daughter of musician Joe Brown and session singer Vicki Brown. [2] Brown's first work in the music industry was in 1978 aged 14, when she sang backing vocals on the final studio album by the Small Faces, 78 in the Shade. [2]
Jools Holland at the British Academy Television Awards 2009. Later... draws from a diverse palette of both popular and world music, and each show features around five bands with a variety of styles performing for each other and a studio audience of around 300 people.
Presenters from Sheppey FM in Sheerness, Kent, had researched some of the Prince of Wales’s favourite songs.