Julian Miles "Jools" 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 his work has involved him with many artists including Sting, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, George Harrison, David Gilmour, Magazine and Bono.
Since 1992, he has hosted Later... with Jools Holland, a music-based show aired on BBC2, on which his annual show Hootenanny is based. Holland is a published author and appears on television shows besides his own and contributes to radio shows. In 2004, he collaborated with Tom Jones on an album of traditional R&B music. He also regularly hosts the weekly programme Jools Holland on BBC Radio 2, which is a mix of live and recorded music and general chat and features studio guests, along with members of his orchestra.
Education
Holland was educated at Shooters Hill Grammar School, a former state grammar school on Red Lion Lane in Shooter's Hill (near Woolwich), in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in southeast London, from which he was expelled for damaging a teacher's Triumph Herald.
Holland is a toponomical surname indicative of ancestral origin in the Dutch region of Holland, the Netherlands, or the English region of Holland (Lincolnshire), or the English towns of Upholland (Lancashire) and Holland-on-Sea (Essex). It is also an Anglicized version of Ó hUallacháin (or Houlihan or Holohan) and is a common surname on the [Beara Peninsula]] in southwestern County Cork, Ireland. It is also found in places where Beara immigrants settled, such as Butte, Montana, and southeastern Massachusetts.
Holland is the 19th studio album by the American rock group The Beach Boys, released in January 1973. It was recorded in Baambrugge, Netherlands over the summer of 1972 using a reconstructed studio sent from California, and with two Brian Wilson tracks rush-recorded in Los Angeles and added to the album at the last minute. The photograph on the album's front cover is an upside down image of the Kromme Waal, a canal that runs through the center of Amsterdam.
Holland included a bonus EP, Mount Vernon and Fairway (A Fairy Tale), a musical fairy tale written by Brian Wilson about a magical transistor radio who appears to a young prince. Narration was provided by the group's manager: Jack Rieley.
Background
Just as Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" was coming to print, the Beach Boys, at manager Jack Rieley's urging, decided to pack up and record their next album in the Netherlands. They felt the change of scenery would make for some inspirational sessions, and perhaps even snap former leader Brian Wilson out of his deep depression.
"Netherlands" literally means "lower countries", influenced by its low land and flat geography, with only about 50% of its land exceeding one metre above sea level. Most of the areas below sea level are man-made. Since the late 16th century, large areas (polders) have been reclaimed from the sea and lakes, amounting to nearly 17% of the country's current land mass.
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Sally Suzas · Jools Holland · Tom Jones
Tom Jones & Jools Holland
℗ 2004 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Saxophone: Adrian Revell
Trombone: Alistair white.
Trumpet: Chris Storr
Bass: Dave Swift.
Drums: Gilson Lavis.
Trumpet: Jason McDermid
Trumpet: Jon Scott.
Piano: Jools Holland
Producer: Laurie Latham.
Saxophone: Lisa Grahame.
Guitar: Mark Flanagan.
Saxophone: Michael Rose
Saxophone: Pete Long.
Saxophone: Phil Veacock.
Trombone: Rico Rodriguez
Trombone: Roger Goslyn.
Vocals: Tom Jones
Trombone: Winston Rollins.
Writer: Big Joe Turner
Horns Arranger: Jason McDermid (track 12)
Horns Arranger: Pete Long (track 14)
Horns Arranger: Phil Veacock.
Horns Arranger: Quincy Jones transcr. Pete Long (track 3)
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published: 31 May 2015
Jools & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - Sally Suzas (Jools Annual Hootenanny 2010) HD 720p
Jools & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - Sally Suzas (Jools Annual Hootenanny 2010) HD 720p
Sally Suzas Boogie Woogie, Jools Holland Live 2017
Sally Suzas with a great intro - live at the Paradiso 2017
published: 21 Mar 2017
Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra - 'Sally Suzas' (Live at Petworth Park 2006)
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published: 19 Jun 2018
Boogie Woogie : Jools Holland - "Sally Zuzas"
A medley of two different recordings of Jools Holland playing the Big Joe Turner classic "Sally Zuzas".
First one was made in Dublin in October 2005. Played with the full 18 Piece Band, this version has a great 'swing' feel to it, and really good sound.
Second one was made at The Paradiso Club in Amsterdam, March 2007. Played with a smaller touring 10 Piece Band, this version has more of a faster 'driving' rhythm, and a great view of Jools' hands at the piano from the seated balcony view.
published: 21 Mar 2007
Jools Holland, Sally Zuzas, Amsterdam 2013
Sally Zuzas played at the Paradiso
published: 04 May 2013
Live Music : Boogie Woogie : Jools Holland R&B Orchestra - "Sally Zuzas"
Video / Movie Clip recorded at a concert in Brussels, Belgium in March 2014.
Nice fast version of one of my favourite Boogie Woogie Songs, an old song credited to Big Joe Turner. This is followed by a song sung by the Bands newest member, Mabel Ray Holland.
published: 30 Mar 2014
Jools Holland - Blues Piano Demo (Nov 23rd 1994, Later With Jools Holland)
This week, Jools gets the crowd going, providing a back beat for a Blues Piano Demo.
To help celebrate the 30th anniversary of ‘Later... With Jools Holland’, we have unearthed some of Jools’ most iconic performances over the years, as well of some of his favourites to mark the big event. With some very specials guests as well as solo pieces, we set off for a wonderful trip down memory lane.
Footage licensed from BBC Studios Distribution. All rights reserved
#joolsholland #laterwithjools #pianomusic
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Sally Suzas · Jools Holland · Tom Jones
Tom Jones & Jools Holland
℗ 2004 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Saxophone: A...
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Sally Suzas · Jools Holland · Tom Jones
Tom Jones & Jools Holland
℗ 2004 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Saxophone: Adrian Revell
Trombone: Alistair white.
Trumpet: Chris Storr
Bass: Dave Swift.
Drums: Gilson Lavis.
Trumpet: Jason McDermid
Trumpet: Jon Scott.
Piano: Jools Holland
Producer: Laurie Latham.
Saxophone: Lisa Grahame.
Guitar: Mark Flanagan.
Saxophone: Michael Rose
Saxophone: Pete Long.
Saxophone: Phil Veacock.
Trombone: Rico Rodriguez
Trombone: Roger Goslyn.
Vocals: Tom Jones
Trombone: Winston Rollins.
Writer: Big Joe Turner
Horns Arranger: Jason McDermid (track 12)
Horns Arranger: Pete Long (track 14)
Horns Arranger: Phil Veacock.
Horns Arranger: Quincy Jones transcr. Pete Long (track 3)
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Sally Suzas · Jools Holland · Tom Jones
Tom Jones & Jools Holland
℗ 2004 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Saxophone: Adrian Revell
Trombone: Alistair white.
Trumpet: Chris Storr
Bass: Dave Swift.
Drums: Gilson Lavis.
Trumpet: Jason McDermid
Trumpet: Jon Scott.
Piano: Jools Holland
Producer: Laurie Latham.
Saxophone: Lisa Grahame.
Guitar: Mark Flanagan.
Saxophone: Michael Rose
Saxophone: Pete Long.
Saxophone: Phil Veacock.
Trombone: Rico Rodriguez
Trombone: Roger Goslyn.
Vocals: Tom Jones
Trombone: Winston Rollins.
Writer: Big Joe Turner
Horns Arranger: Jason McDermid (track 12)
Horns Arranger: Pete Long (track 14)
Horns Arranger: Phil Veacock.
Horns Arranger: Quincy Jones transcr. Pete Long (track 3)
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A medley of two different recordings of Jools Holland playing the Big Joe Turner classic "Sally Zuzas".
First one was made in Dublin in October 2005. Played ...
A medley of two different recordings of Jools Holland playing the Big Joe Turner classic "Sally Zuzas".
First one was made in Dublin in October 2005. Played with the full 18 Piece Band, this version has a great 'swing' feel to it, and really good sound.
Second one was made at The Paradiso Club in Amsterdam, March 2007. Played with a smaller touring 10 Piece Band, this version has more of a faster 'driving' rhythm, and a great view of Jools' hands at the piano from the seated balcony view.
A medley of two different recordings of Jools Holland playing the Big Joe Turner classic "Sally Zuzas".
First one was made in Dublin in October 2005. Played with the full 18 Piece Band, this version has a great 'swing' feel to it, and really good sound.
Second one was made at The Paradiso Club in Amsterdam, March 2007. Played with a smaller touring 10 Piece Band, this version has more of a faster 'driving' rhythm, and a great view of Jools' hands at the piano from the seated balcony view.
Video / Movie Clip recorded at a concert in Brussels, Belgium in March 2014.
Nice fast version of one of my favourite Boogie Woogie Songs, an old song credited...
Video / Movie Clip recorded at a concert in Brussels, Belgium in March 2014.
Nice fast version of one of my favourite Boogie Woogie Songs, an old song credited to Big Joe Turner. This is followed by a song sung by the Bands newest member, Mabel Ray Holland.
Video / Movie Clip recorded at a concert in Brussels, Belgium in March 2014.
Nice fast version of one of my favourite Boogie Woogie Songs, an old song credited to Big Joe Turner. This is followed by a song sung by the Bands newest member, Mabel Ray Holland.
This week, Jools gets the crowd going, providing a back beat for a Blues Piano Demo.
To help celebrate the 30th anniversary of ‘Later... With Jools Holland’, w...
This week, Jools gets the crowd going, providing a back beat for a Blues Piano Demo.
To help celebrate the 30th anniversary of ‘Later... With Jools Holland’, we have unearthed some of Jools’ most iconic performances over the years, as well of some of his favourites to mark the big event. With some very specials guests as well as solo pieces, we set off for a wonderful trip down memory lane.
Footage licensed from BBC Studios Distribution. All rights reserved
#joolsholland #laterwithjools #pianomusic
This week, Jools gets the crowd going, providing a back beat for a Blues Piano Demo.
To help celebrate the 30th anniversary of ‘Later... With Jools Holland’, we have unearthed some of Jools’ most iconic performances over the years, as well of some of his favourites to mark the big event. With some very specials guests as well as solo pieces, we set off for a wonderful trip down memory lane.
Footage licensed from BBC Studios Distribution. All rights reserved
#joolsholland #laterwithjools #pianomusic
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Sally Suzas · Jools Holland · Tom Jones
Tom Jones & Jools Holland
℗ 2004 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Saxophone: Adrian Revell
Trombone: Alistair white.
Trumpet: Chris Storr
Bass: Dave Swift.
Drums: Gilson Lavis.
Trumpet: Jason McDermid
Trumpet: Jon Scott.
Piano: Jools Holland
Producer: Laurie Latham.
Saxophone: Lisa Grahame.
Guitar: Mark Flanagan.
Saxophone: Michael Rose
Saxophone: Pete Long.
Saxophone: Phil Veacock.
Trombone: Rico Rodriguez
Trombone: Roger Goslyn.
Vocals: Tom Jones
Trombone: Winston Rollins.
Writer: Big Joe Turner
Horns Arranger: Jason McDermid (track 12)
Horns Arranger: Pete Long (track 14)
Horns Arranger: Phil Veacock.
Horns Arranger: Quincy Jones transcr. Pete Long (track 3)
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A medley of two different recordings of Jools Holland playing the Big Joe Turner classic "Sally Zuzas".
First one was made in Dublin in October 2005. Played with the full 18 Piece Band, this version has a great 'swing' feel to it, and really good sound.
Second one was made at The Paradiso Club in Amsterdam, March 2007. Played with a smaller touring 10 Piece Band, this version has more of a faster 'driving' rhythm, and a great view of Jools' hands at the piano from the seated balcony view.
Video / Movie Clip recorded at a concert in Brussels, Belgium in March 2014.
Nice fast version of one of my favourite Boogie Woogie Songs, an old song credited to Big Joe Turner. This is followed by a song sung by the Bands newest member, Mabel Ray Holland.
This week, Jools gets the crowd going, providing a back beat for a Blues Piano Demo.
To help celebrate the 30th anniversary of ‘Later... With Jools Holland’, we have unearthed some of Jools’ most iconic performances over the years, as well of some of his favourites to mark the big event. With some very specials guests as well as solo pieces, we set off for a wonderful trip down memory lane.
Footage licensed from BBC Studios Distribution. All rights reserved
#joolsholland #laterwithjools #pianomusic
Julian Miles "Jools" 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 his work has involved him with many artists including Sting, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, George Harrison, David Gilmour, Magazine and Bono.
Since 1992, he has hosted Later... with Jools Holland, a music-based show aired on BBC2, on which his annual show Hootenanny is based. Holland is a published author and appears on television shows besides his own and contributes to radio shows. In 2004, he collaborated with Tom Jones on an album of traditional R&B music. He also regularly hosts the weekly programme Jools Holland on BBC Radio 2, which is a mix of live and recorded music and general chat and features studio guests, along with members of his orchestra.
Education
Holland was educated at Shooters Hill Grammar School, a former state grammar school on Red Lion Lane in Shooter's Hill (near Woolwich), in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in southeast London, from which he was expelled for damaging a teacher's Triumph Herald.