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Joining Jools, live from the studio, are the legendary New York Dolls, Daniel Merriweather, Little Boots, Annie Lennox, Lisa Hannigan, and Asher Roth.

Later with Jools Holland continues with the live 30 min show of a Tuesday evening followed by the traditional longer version on the Friday.

Joining Jools for the sixth show of this series will be the legendary, punk-inventing New York Dolls who have had a new lease of life since reforming in 2004 for longtime fan Morrissey's Meltdown. They will be playing tracks from their brand new album Cause I Sez So, along with a classic or two.

Winner of the 主播大秀's Sound of 2009 poll, Blackpool's Little Boots, returns to the show with her band to play tracks from her forthcoming debut album. Performing solo at the piano will be one of the queens of British pop, Annie Lennox. Irish singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lisa Hannigan, who is perhaps best known for her work with Damien Rice, will be making her solo Later debut with songs from her album Sea Sew. Melbourne's Daniel Merriweather makes his way to the studio to debut tracks from his recent Love and War album. And from Pennsylvania, Asher Roth will be making his UK TV debut with tracks from his album Asleep In The Bread Aisle.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 12 May 2009 22:00

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • New York Dolls

    Cause I Sez So

  • Daniel Merriweather

    Change (feat. Wale)

  • Little Boots

    New In Town

  • Asher Roth

    La Di Da

  • Annie Lennox

    Little Bird

  • Lisa Hannigan

    I Don't Know

  • New York Dolls

    Personality Crisis

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jools Holland
Director Janet Fraser-Crook
Producer Alison Howe

Broadcast

Behind the scenes at Later... with Jools Holland 25 at the Royal Albert Hall

Behind the scenes at Later... with Jools Holland 25 at the Royal Albert Hall

Take a sneak peak backstage at our spectacular show celebrating 25 years