Jools Holland
Jools Holland | |
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Born | Julian Miles Holland 24 January 1958 Blackheath, London,England |
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Years active | 1974–present |
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Christabel McEwen (m.2005) |
Children | 3 |
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Labels | EastWest,I.R.S. Records |
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Formerly of | Squeeze |
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Genre | Music |
Subscribers | 33.9K[1] |
Total views | 6,889,544[1] |
Website | www |
Julian Miles HollandOBEDL(born 24 January 1958) is an Englishpianist,bandleader, singer, composer and television presenter. He was an original member of the bandSqueezeand has worked with many artists includingMarc Almond,Joss Stone,Jayne County,Tom Jones,José Feliciano,Sting,Eric Clapton,Mark Knopfler,George Harrison,David Gilmour,Ringo Starr,Bono,Rod StewartandRuby Turner.
From 1982 until 1987, Holland co-presented theChannel 4music programmeThe Tube.Since 1992, he has hostedLater... with Jools Holland,a music-based show aired onBBC2,on which his annual showHootenannyis based.[2]Holland is a published author and appears on television shows besides his own. He regularly hosted the programmeJools HollandonBBC Radio 2.In 2004 he collaborated withTom Joneson an album of traditionalR&Bmusic. He achieved his first UK number one album in 2024 withSwing Fever,a collaboration withRod Stewart.
Early life and education
[edit]Holland was born on 24 January 1958 inBlackheath,southeast London. At the age of eight, he could play the piano fluently by ear. By his early teens he was appearing regularly in many of the pubs in South East London and theEast End Docks.[3]
Holland was educated atShooters Hill Grammar Schoolin southeast London, from which he was expelled for damaging a teacher'sTriumph Herald.[4]
Career
[edit]Holland began his career as asession musician.His first studio session was withWayne County & the Electric Chairsin 1976 on their track "Fuck Off".[5]
Holland was a founding member of the British pop bandSqueeze,formed in March 1974, in which he played keyboards until 1980, through its first three albums, the eponymousSqueeze,Cool for CatsandArgybargy,before pursuing his solo career.[citation needed]
Holland began issuing solo records in 1978, his first EP beingBoogie 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 theNewcastle-based TV music showThe TubewithPaula Yates.Holland used the phrase, "be there, or be an ungroovy fucker" in one early evening TV trailer for the show, live across two channels, causing him to be suspended from the show for six weeks.[6]He referred to this in his sitcomThe Groovy FellerswithRowland Rivron.[citation needed]Holland also appeared as a guest host onMTV.
In 1983, Holland played an extended piano solo onThe The's re-recording of "Uncertain Smile" for the albumSoul Mining.In 1985, Squeeze (which had continued in Holland's absence through to 1982) unexpectedly regrouped including Holland as their keyboard player. Holland remained in the band until 1990, at which point he again departed to resume his solo career as a musician and a TV host.[citation needed]
In 1987, Holland formed the Jools Holland Big Band, which consisted of himself and for the showGilson Lavisfrom Squeeze, which gradually grew and was renamed asJools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra.[7]In May 2022, it was a 17-piece orchestra and included singers Louise Marshall,Ruby Turnerand Holland's daughter Mabel Ray, as well as his younger brother, singer-songwriter and keyboard player,Christopher Holland.[7]
Between 1988 and 1990 Holland performed and co-hosted along withDavid Sanbornduring the two seasons of the music performance programmeSunday NightonNBClate-night television.[8]Since 1992, he has presented the music programmeLater... with Jools Holland,plus an annual New Year's EveHootenanny.
In 1996, Holland signed arecording contractwithWarner Bros. Records,[5]and his records are now marketed throughRhino Records.
On 29 November 2002, Holland was in the ensemble of musicians who performed at theConcert for George,which celebrated the music ofGeorge Harrison.In January 2005 Holland and his band performed withEric Claptonas the headline act of theTsunami Relief Cardiff.[citation needed]
OnBBC Radio 2Holland regularly hosted the programmeJools Holland,a mix of live and recorded music and general chat, featuring studio guests, along with members of his orchestra.[9]
In March 2023,Jimmy Barnesannounced the formation of supergroup The Barnestormers, featuring Barnes,Chris Cheney,Slim Jim Phantom,Jools Holland andKevin Shirley.Aself-titled albumwas released on 26 May 2023.[10]
Personal life
[edit]As a teenager, Holland lived with his grandparents,[11]which he mentioned anecdotally in a 2020 episode ofRhod Gilbert's Growing Pains.
Holland has a son, George, and daughter, Rose, with his former partner Mary Leahy.[12][13]On 30 August 2005, Holland married Christabel McEwen, his girlfriend of 15 years and daughter of artistRory McEwen.[12][14]The couple have a daughter, Mabel, and McEwen has a son, Frederick Lambton, Viscount Lambton, by her former marriage toNed Lambton,the 7th Earl of Durham.[13][15]
Holland lives inWestcombe Park,southeast London, where he had his studio, Helicon Mountain, built to his design and inspired byPortmeirion,the setting for the 1960s TV seriesThe Prisoner.[16]He also owns a manor house near the medievalCooling Castlein Kent.[17][18]
He appeared on the cover ofRailway Modellermagazine in January 2019.[19]In the attic of his house, Holland has spent ten years building a 100-foot (30 m)model railway.It is full of miniature buildings and landscapes that stretch fromBerlinto London. He started with photographs and paintings from early 1960s London. According toThe Daily Telegraph,"In the evenings, he builds some trains and buildings before switching on some music, pouring a glass of wine and switching on the trains to watch them move around the room."[20]
He received anOBEin 2003 in theQueen's Birthday Honourslist, for services to the British music industry as a television presenter and musician.[21]In September 2006, Holland was appointed aDeputy LieutenantforKent.[22]Holland was appointed anhonorary fellowofCanterbury Christ Church Universityat a ceremony held atCanterbury Cathedralon 30 January 2009.[23]On 1 February 2011 he was appointedhonorary colonelof101 (City of London) Engineer Regiment.[24]Holland has been the President of the British Watch & Clock Makers Guild since 2018,[25]and an honoraryliverymanof theWorshipful Company of Plumberssince 2019.[26]
In June 2006, Holland performed inSouthendfor HIV/AIDS charity Mildmay,[27]and in early 2007 he performed atWellsandRochester Cathedralsto raise money for maintaining cathedral buildings.[28]He is also patron of Drake Music.[29]
A fan of the 1960s TV seriesThe Prisoner,[16]in 1987 Holland demonstrated his love of the series and starred in a spoof documentary,The Laughing Prisoner,withStephen Fry,Terence AlexanderandHugh Laurie.[16]Much of it was shot on location in Portmeirion, with archive footage ofPatrick McGoohan. It featured musical selections bySiouxsie and the Banshees,MagnumandXTC.Holland performed a number towards the end of the programme.
Holland was an interviewer forThe Beatles AnthologyTV project, and appeared in the 1997 filmSpiceworldas a musical director.
In 2009, Holland commissioned TV seriesBangla Bangers(Chop Shop) to create a replica of theRover JET1for personal use.
Writing
[edit]His 2007autobiography,Barefaced Lies and Boogie-Woogie Boasts,wasBBC Radio 4's "Book of the Week" in the week beginning 8 October 2007 and was read by Holland.[30]
Discography
[edit]Charting and certified albums
[edit]Year | Album | Peak chart positions | Certifications (sales thresholds) [31] | |
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1996 | Sex & Jazz & Rock & Roll | 38 | – | |
1998 | The Best Of | 90 | – |
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2000 | Hop the Wag | – | – |
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2001 | Small World Big Band | 8 | 23 |
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2002 | SWBB Volume Two: More Friends | 17 | 44 |
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2003 | Jack o the Green (SWBB Friends 3) | 39 | – |
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2004 | Tom Jones& Jools Holland | 5 | – |
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2005 | Swinging the Blues, Dancing the Ska | 36 | – | |
2007 | Best of Friends | 9 | – |
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2011 | Finding the Keys – The Best Of | 127[34] | – | |
2012 | The Golden Age of Song | 11[35] | – |
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2015 | Jools &Ruby | 39[36] | – | |
2017 | As You See Me Now(withJosé Feliciano) | 24 | – | |
2018 | A Lovely Life to Live(withMarc Almond) | 61 | – | |
2024 | Swing Fever(withRod Stewart) | 1 | – |
Releases
[edit]- 1978 "Boogie Woogie '78" (EP)
- 1981Jools Holland and His Millionaires
- 1984Jools Holland Meets Rock 'A' Boogie Billy(US release only)
- 1990World of His Own
- 1991The Full Complement
- 1992 "Together Again" (single withSam Brown)
- 1992The A–Z Geographer's Guide to the Piano
- 1994Solo Piano
- 1994Live Performance
- 1996Sex & Jazz & Rock & Roll
- 1997Lift the Lid
- 1998Best Of
- 1999Sunset Over London
- 2000Hop the Wag
- 2001Small World Big Band
- 2001Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm & Blues
- 2002SWBB Volume Two: More Friends
- 2003Jack O the Green (SWBB Friends 3)
- 2004Tom Jones & Jools Holland
- 2005Beatroute
- 2005Swinging the Blues, Dancing the Ska
- 2006Moving Out to the Country
- 2007Best of Friends
- 2008The Collection
- 2008The Informer(withRuby Turner)
- 2008 "The Informer" (single with Ruby Turner)
- 2009 "I Went By" (single withLouise Marshall)
- 2010Rockinghorse
- 2011Finding the Keys: The Best of Jools Holland
- 2012The Golden Age of Song
- 2014Sirens of Song(UK No. 25)
- 2015Jools & Ruby(withRuby Turner)
- 2016Piano
- 2017As You See Me Now(withJosé Feliciano)
- 2018A Lovely Life to Live(withMarc Almond)
- 2021Pianola. Piano & Friends
- 2024Swing Fever(withRod Stewart)
Guest appearances
[edit]Year | Album | Artist | Details | Ref. |
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1977 | The Count Bishops | The Count Bishops | Piano | [38] |
The Electric Chairs | Wayne County & the Electric Chairs | Keyboards | [38] | |
1978 | The Image Has Cracked | Alternative TV | Piano on "Viva La Rock 'n' Roll", Moog synthesizeron "Alternatives" |
[38] |
1979 | Dilemma | Streetband | Keyboards | [38] |
Thriller | Eddie and the Hot Rods | Keyboards | [38] | |
1983 | Soul Mining | The The | Piano on "Uncertain Smile" | [38] |
1985 | Black and White | Terraplane | Organ | [38] |
1986 | Deep in the Heart of Nowhere | Bob Geldof | Keyboards | [38] |
1988 | Angst | Chrome Molly | Keyboards | [38] |
The Raw & the Cooked | Fine Young Cannibals | Piano on "Good Thing" | [38] | |
Wolf | Hugh Cornwell | Piano on "Cherry Rare", organ on "Dreaming Again" |
[38] | |
1992 | Mirmama | Eddi Reader | Piano,Hammond organ | [38] |
1994 | Jewel | Marcella Detroit | Piano on "Detroit", Hammond organ on "James Brown" |
[38] |
1996 | Guilty | Ruby Turner | Piano | [38] |
Homage | The Blues Band | Piano, organ | [38] | |
A Night in London | Mark Knopfler | Piano | [38] | |
1997 | Deuces Wild | B. B. King | Piano | [38] |
Heavy Soul | Paul Weller | Wurlitzeron "Golden Sands" | [38] | |
1998 | Anutha Zone | Dr. John | Hammond organ | [38] |
1999 | Straight Up | Leo Green | Hammond organ | [38] |
2000 | ReBoot | Sam Brown | Piano on "In Light of All That's Gone Before" | [38] |
2002 | Brainwashed | George Harrison | Piano on "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" |
[38] |
2003 | Frank | Amy Winehouse | Deluxe edition Piano on "Teach Me Tonight"(live) |
[38] |
2004 | Roll the Dice | Big Town Playboys | Piano | [38] |
Thank You Brother Ray | The Blues Band | Keyboards | [38] | |
2005 | A Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad |
Ocean Colour Scene | Piano and Hammond organ on "Waving Not Drowning" |
[38] |
2006 | On an Island | David Gilmour | Piano on "The Blue" | [38] |
2007 | Stardom Road | Marc Almond | Piano on "Backstage (I'm Lonely)" | [38] |
2011 | Hold On Tight | Solomon BurkeandDe Dijk | Piano on "What a Woman" | [38] |
2015 | Making Life Rhyme | Lulu | Piano | [38] |
Rattle That Lock | David Gilmour | Piano on "The Girl in the Yellow Dress" | [38] | |
Suddenly I Like It | Paul Jones | Piano, Hammond organ | [38] | |
2016 | Soulsville | Beverley Knight | Featured on "Hound Dog" | [38] |
2017 | Daylight | The Selecter | Piano on "Daylight" | [38] |
Life Love Flesh Blood | Imelda May | Piano on "When It's My Time" | [38] | |
2020 | Gospel | Mica Paris | Piano on "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" | [38] |
Royal Tea | Joe Bonamassa | Co-composer, piano on "Lonely Boy" | [38] |
Film and television
[edit]- 1981Otway&BarrettLive
- 1981Urgh! A Music War
- 1982Police: Around the World
- 1982–1987The Tube(Host for 121 editions)
- 1983Rebellious Jukebox:Compere
- 1984The Young Ones:punk (episode entitled "Cash")
- 1985Walking to New Orleans(Jools Holland in New Orleans)
- 1987Eat the Rich:Sun Reporter
- 1987Filthy Rich & Catflap:Strip Show Pianist (Episode No. 1.3)
- 1987The Laughing Prisoner:No. 7
- 1987French and Saunders(Episode 1.5)
- 1987Mister Corbett's Ghostas Defrocked Priest
- 1988Sunday Night:Host (unknown episodes)
- 1989-1990Juke Box Jury:Host (unknown episodes)
- 1989The Groovy FellersHimself, 6 episodes
- 1990-1992Jools Holland's Happening(Noel Gay Productions37 episodes (BSB1990-1991); 12 episodes (Channel 4, 1991-1992). Entire series believedlost[39][40])
- 1991Mr Roadrunner(Jools Holland in Memphis)
- 1994There's No Business...:Pianist (uncredited)
- 1994–1995Don't Forget Your Toothbrush
- 1995The Beatles Anthology
- 1997Spice World:Musical Director
- 1997Name That Tune:Host and Pianist
- 1998Beat Route: Round the World with Jools Holland:Host and Pianist
- 2001Astley's Way:Tribute to composerEdwin Astley[41]
- 2003Jools' History of the Piano:Presenter
- 2007Fairport@Forty:Interview
- 2007Top Gear:Star in a reasonably priced car.
- 2009Chop ShopRover Concept: The Jet 1 Car:Customer
- 2012Jools Holland – London Calling:Presenter
- 2014The Life of Rock with Brian Pernas himself
- 2023Little Trains & Big Names with Pete Watermanas himself
Current television programmes
[edit]- 1992–presentLater... with Jools Holland
- 1993–presentHootenanny
- 2020–presentCelebrity GoggleboxwithVic Reeves
Books
[edit]- "Rolling Stones": A Life on the Road(with Dora Loewenstein), Viking/Allen Lane (1998) (ISBN0-670-88051-5)
- Beat Route: Journeys Through Six Counties,Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1998) (ISBN0-575-06700-4)
- Ray Charles: Man and Music,(with Michael Lydon), Payback Press (1999) (ISBN0-86241-929-8)
- Hand That Changed Its Mind,International Music Publications (2007) (ISBN1-84328-645-9)
- Barefaced Lies and Boogie-woogie Boasts,Penguin Books(2007) (ISBN9780718149154)
References
[edit]- ^ab"About Jools Holland".YouTube.
- ^"BBC Later With Jools Holland".BBC.Retrieved13 April2011.
- ^"Jools Holland | Official Web Site | About Jools | Biography".
- ^Farndale, Nigel (19 November 2006)."A man in touch with his inner anorak".Telegraph.co.uk.Retrieved21 September2018.
- ^ab"About Jools".Joolsholland.Retrieved4 July2007.
- ^"Laughing Policeman Wireless Society: History of Swearing".Laughingpoliceman.Retrieved13 April2011.
- ^ab"Jools Holland | Official Web Site | About Jools | The Rhythm & Blues Orchestra".joolsholland.Retrieved5 May2022.
- ^Sunday Nightepisodes 104 (1988), 113 (1989), 114 (1989), 121 (1989)
- ^"BBC Radio 2 - Jools Holland - Episode guide".BBC.Retrieved6 June2023.
- ^"The Barnestormers Reveal Debut Album Details".Noise11.10 March 2023.Retrieved10 March2023.
- ^"Jools Holland: My family values".The Guardian.2 June 2012.
- ^abEdge, Simon (28 June 2011)."Jools Holland rules".Express.co.uk.Retrieved7 April2022.
- ^ab"The Pied Piper of cool rubs shoulders with royalty yet still retains the common touch".scotsman.Retrieved7 April2022.
- ^"Musician Jools Holland and Christabel McEwen pose at their wedding at..."Getty Images.Retrieved7 April2022.
- ^"Face of the Day".HeraldScotland.Retrieved7 April2022.
- ^abc"About Jools – Biography – Official site".Joolsholland.Retrieved11 November2010.
- ^Dyer, Chris; Bird, Steve (17 March 2018)."Jools Holland wins battle over late night music from wedding venue neighbour".Telegraph.co.uk.Archivedfrom the original on 10 January 2022.
- ^"Jools Holland in wedding venue noise row".Bbc.co.uk.16 March 2018.
- ^"Railway Modeller - January 2019".reader.exacteditions.Retrieved3 October2023.
- ^Horton, Helena."Jools Holland reveals 100ft long model railway in his attic that he spent 10 years building".The Daily Telegraph.Archivedfrom the original on 10 January 2022.Retrieved26 February2019.
- ^"No. 56963".The London Gazette(1st supplement). 14 June 2003. p. 11.
- ^Farndale, Nigel(19 November 2006)."A man in touch with his inner anorak".(Interview with Jools Holland).London:Telegraph.co.uk.Retrieved19 August2009.
- ^"Widdecombe, Holland and Underwood are appointed honorary fellows".Canterbury Christ Church University.3 February 2009. Archived fromthe originalon 20 July 2011.Retrieved19 August2009.
- ^"No. 59986".The London Gazette(1st supplement). 6 December 2011. p. 23310.
- ^"who's who – The British Watch and Clock Makers' Guild".Retrieved23 April2022.
- ^"Jools Holland – Our New Honorary Liveryman".The Worshipful Company of Plumbers. 22 April 2019.Retrieved13 May2024.
- ^[1][dead link]
- ^"Jools Holland To Play UK Charity Concerts".Easier.25 January 2007.Retrieved5 December2007.
- ^"Leaders in Music, Disability & Technology".Drake Music. 20 June 2014.Retrieved27 December2015.
- ^"BBC Radio 4 - Book of the Week, Barefaced Lies and Boogie-Woogie Boasts, Greenwich".BBC.October 2007.Retrieved26 December2022.
- ^[2]Archived14 May 2011 at theWayback Machine
- ^"Jools Holland | full Official Chart history".Official Charts Company.Retrieved1 December2018.
- ^Steffen Hung."Discography Jools Holland".charts.nz.Retrieved12 April2012.
- ^"Chart Log UK: New Entries Update: Chart Date 18 June 2011".Zobbel.de.Retrieved18 December2012.
- ^"Official UK Albums Top 100 – 22nd December 2012 | Official UK Top 40 | music charts | Official Albums Chart".Officialcharts.Archived fromthe originalon 28 April 2012.Retrieved18 December2012.
- ^Copsey, Rob (11 December 2015)."Adele beats Coldplay to Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart".Officialcharts.Retrieved27 December2015.
- ^"Jools Holland - Album Discography".AllMusic.Retrieved5 May2022.
- ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajak"Jools Holland".AllMusic.Retrieved10 January2024.
- ^Lost UK TV Shows Search Engine: Jools' Holland's Happening 1990-1991Archived5 July 2015 at theWayback Machine.Publisher:Kaleidoscope Publishing.Retrieved: 29 May 2015.
- ^Lost UK TV Shows Search Engine: Jools' Holland's Happening (1991–1992)Archived4 March 2016 at theWayback Machine.Publisher:Kaleidoscope Publishing.Retrieved: 29 May 2015.
- ^"Virginia Astley".Virginiaastley.Archived fromthe originalon 13 March 2008.Retrieved27 July2015.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Jools Hollanddiscography atDiscogs
- Jools HollandatIMDb
- Earlier... with Jools Holland(BBC Radio 3)
- Later...with Jools Holland(BBC Two)
- 1958 births
- Living people
- 20th-century British pianists
- 21st-century British pianists
- 20th-century male pianists
- 21st-century male pianists
- BBC Radio 2 presenters
- BBC television presenters
- Boogie-woogie pianists
- English male pianists
- Channel 4 presenters
- Deputy lieutenants of Kent
- East West Records artists
- English bandleaders
- English new wave musicians
- English people of Irish descent
- English rock pianists
- English television presenters
- I.R.S. Records artists
- Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra members
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- People from Blackheath, London
- Squeeze (band) members
- Television personalities from the Royal Borough of Greenwich
- Television personalities from the London Borough of Lewisham
- Musicians from the Royal Borough of Greenwich
- British Army honorary colonels