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| Julian Miles Holland | ||
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![]() Jools
Holland at the Tsunami Relief concert in Cardiff's Millennium
Stadium, January 22, 2005
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| Background information | ||
| Also known as | Jools Holland | |
| Born | January 24, 1958 | |
| Origin | ||
| Genre(s) | Boogie, Jazz, Blues | |
| Years active | 1978-present | |
Jools Holland (born Julian Miles
Holland in London on 24 January 1958),
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Jools Holland was a founding member of the band Squeeze which formed in March 1974. Holland played the keyboard with the group until after the band produced its 3rd album in 1980 when Holland left to forge a solo career.
Holland had begun issuing solo records in 1978, his first EP was
called Boogie Woogie '78. He continued his solo
career through the early 1980s, releasing an album and several singles
between 1981 and 1984. He branched out into TV, co-presenting the Newcastle-based
TV music show
In 1985, Squeeze (which had continued in Holland's absence through to 1982) unexpectedly re-grouped. Holland was once again the keyboard player for the band through 1990. At that point, he again departed Squeeze on amicable terms to resume his solo career as both a musician and a TV host.
In 1987, Holland formed The Jools Holland Big Band which comprised of himself and Gilson Lavis from Squeeze. This gradually became his 18-piece Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.
Between 1988 and 1990 he performed and co-hosted along with David Sanborn during the two seasons of the acclaimed music performance program Sunday Night on NBC late-night television.
Jools plays a sit-in session with The The on a track called "Uncertain Smile".
after 1992
he has presented the eclectic music programme
In 1996 Holland signed a record deal with Warners.
Singers Sam Brown and Ruby Turner often join his touring band, The Rhythm And Blues Orchestra.
Holland is a fan of the cult 1960s tv series "The
Prisoner" owning some of the costumes and props from the series and
occasionally appears wearing the trademark brown-with-white-pipe blazer
featured in the series. Holland lives in the Westcombe
Park area of Blackheath in south-east London,
where he has had his studio built to his own design, heavily inspired
by Portmeirion
the setting for "The Prisoner".
In 1993
Jools Holland demonstrated his love of the series and starred in a
spoof documentary, 'The Laughing Prisoner', with Stephen
Fry,
He was also one of the interviewers for The Beatles Anthology TV project. Although (by design) he wasn't meant to be seen or heard during the program, on a couple occasions his presence is detectable.
Holland appeared in the 1997 film SpiceWorld as a 'Musical Director'.
He received an
On 29
August 2005
Holland married his partner of fifteen years, Christabel McEwen, the
former wife of
In September 2006 he was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant for Kent.
In December 2006, Jools appeared at Capital Gold Legends Live, a series of up-close-and-personal gigs hosted by the national radio station Capital Gold.
Holland is also a virtuoso Hammond organ player, and was seen demonstrating his skills to Jo Brand in the BBC documentary series Play It Again.
He is well known for his charity work.
Film and TV with Jools Holland:
| Squeeze |
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| Chris
Difford • Glenn
Tilbrook • John Bentley • Former members: Management and Producers: Miles
Copeland III • John
Cale • EPs: Packet of Three Studio Albums: Related
articles
New
Wave music • Difford & Tilbrook
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| NAME | Holland, Julian Miles |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Holland, Jools |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Musician and television personality |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 24 January 1958 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Blackheath, London, England |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |
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