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Later 250... with Jools Holland

Joining Jools are the Manic Street Preachers, Klaxons, the legendary Herb Alpert, Mark Ronson and the Business International, and America's Got Talent star Queen Emily.

Joining Jools are the Manic Street Preachers - no strangers to the show - to perform tracks from their new album Postcards from a Young Man, accompanied by a special guest performer.

London-based Klaxons, who made their TV debut on Later in 2007, perform songs from their new album Surfing the Void. The legendary Herb Alpert, whose career spans 50 years as multi-million selling musician, producer and co-founder of A&M Records, is in the studio to discuss his career. Having helped out many a Later favourite with their albums, producer/man about town Mark Ronson and his band the Business International play a couple of tunes from his upcoming Record Collection set, joined by a couple of special guest vocalists.

Also in the studio, originally from Houston, Texas and now living in California, Queen Emily - who knew she would be a singer from the age of six, and at the age of forty achieved a top-five place on America's Got Talent and subsequently a record deal with Tommy Couch's soul label Malaco.

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Last on

Wed 15 Sep 2010 22:45

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Music Played

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

  • Manic

    (It's War) Just The End Of Love

  • Mark Ronson - Bang Bang Bang

  • Queen Emily

    Still Crazy

  • Klaxons

    Echoes

  • Phil Collins

    Blame It On The Sun

  • Manic

    Some Kind Of Nothingness

Credits

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

Broadcasts

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