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Episode 6

Joining Jools are Sheffield's Arctic Monkeys, Sir Paul McCartney, songstress Katy B, songwriter Gary Clark Jr, soul legends Earth Wind and Fire and pianist Benjamin Clementine.

Joining Jools in the studio are Sheffield's unstoppable rock stars, Arctic Monkeys, performing tunes from 'AM', their fifth consecutive record to reach number 1, which has been nominated for the 2013 Mercury Prize. Sir Paul McCartney returns, with music from his first album of all new material in six years entitled 'New', on which he has collaborated on with producers such as Mark Ronson and Ethan Johns. South London dancefloor songstress Katy B makes her debut on the show with a couple of numbers from her upcoming second album 'Little Red'. Guitarist and songwriter Gary Clark Jr brings his style of Texan blues to the studio, with numbers from his universally acclaimed 'Blak and Blu' LP. Making his TV debut, extraordinary singer and pianist from North London, Benjamin Clementine and chatting to Jools at the piano is soul-funk legends, Earth Wind and Fire about their remarkable 40 years of music making.

1 hour, 5 minutes

Music Played

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

  • Arctic Monkeys

    Do I Wanna Know?

  • Paul McCartney

    Save Us

  • Katy B

    5 am

  • Gary Clark Jr.

    Numb

  • Benjamin Clementine

    Nemesis

  • Arctic Monkeys

    One For The Road

  • Paul McCartney

    New

  • Katy B

    Crying For No Reason

  • Gary Clark Jr.

    Bright Lights

  • Benjamin Clementine

    Cornerstone

  • Paul McCartney

    Queenie Eye

  • Arctic Monkeys

    R U Mine?

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jools Holland
Executive Producer Mark Cooper
Series Producer Alison Howe
Director Janet Fraser-Crook

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