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Later... with Jools Holland

Series 45

Episode 5

Duration: 1 hour

First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two HD

Joining Jools in the studio are Sinead O'Connor, Rumer, Labrinth, Rival Sons, Ibeyi, Adam Cohen and Holly Johnson. This programme is not broadcast live.

Joining Jools is Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O'Connor, who performs a couple of songs from her recent tenth full-length album I'm Not Bossy, I'm the Boss.

Also in the studio is Sarah Joyce, a Pakistani-born British singer-songwriter better known by her stage name Rumer. She is returning to the show to perform tracks from her upcoming third studio album Into Colour, including new song Dangerous.

He made his debut on the show with fellow Londoner Tinie Tempah, but now Labrinth performs on the show in his own right, debuting tracks from his upcoming second album Take Me to the Truth, which sees him take a more soulful 1970s sound.

From Long Beach, California, comes the blues-rock of Rival Sons, who make their UK television debut with tracks from their fourth album Great Western Valkyrie, which takes its inspiration from the original blues/psychedelic rockers of the classic rock era.

There is also a performance from Ibeyi who are the French/Cuban twin daughters of famed Cuban percussionist Anga Díaz, who was a member of Buena Vista Social Club. On his death, the twins, then age 11 years old, learned to play his signature instrument the Cajón and studied the folks songs of Yoruba. Now aged 19, they have started recording their debut album.

And from Canada, singer songwriter Adam Cohen the son of Leonard. He performs a track from his fifth album We Go Home.

Former lead singer of Frankie Goes To Hollywood Holly Johnson chats to Jools about his first new album in 15 years and 30 years since the release of Welcome To The Pleasuredome.

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