Paul McCartney
Following his appearance on Later earlier this year, and the release of brand new solo album Memory Almost Full, Sir Paul joins the Hoot crew to get the celebs dancing.
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Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney
Following his appearance on Later earlier this year, and the release of brand new solo album Memory Almost Full, Sir Paul joins the Hoot crew to get the celebs dancing.
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Kylie Minogue
Kylie Minogue
Pop princess Kylie is set to stun and dazzle as she joins Jools and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra to get the party started.
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Kate Nash
Kate Nash
Kate’s straight-talking lyrical charms have sent her rocketing into the musical limelight. She's bringing her band along to perform some of this year's hits.
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Kaiser Chiefs
Kaiser Chiefs
Leeds finest fellas the Kaiser Chiefs have had a cracking year and knock out some beats with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards.
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Mika
Mika
The big-haired, beautiful-voiced, multi-talented Mika joins Jools’ Rhythm & Blues Orchestra at the piano.
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Duffy
Duffy
After her exceptional performance on the last series of Later, Jools has invited Duffy back to sing a couple of numbers.
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Lulu
Lulu
We-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-ell, what is there to say about Lulu! A distinctive, fabulous voice and energy not to be equalled, expect an enthralling performance.
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Seasick Steve
Seasick Steve
Following his performance on last year’s Hootenanny, Seasick Steve has pretty much played every music festival going this year. He returns with his 3-string transwonder and Mississippi drum machine to deliver rip-roaring blues. Check out the extra track!
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Madness
Madness
London lads, Madness, bring their party-tastic ska hits to the Hoot studio. Get your knees up and lets see some dancing!
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Eddie Floyd
Eddie Floyd
Slick soul legend Eddie Floyd gets the boogying going with classic Stax hits.
Paul McCartney
What we have is clean, clear, upbeat McCartney, referencing virtually every part of his 45 years as a recording artist with some very strong song writing
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Paul McCartney
Memory Almost Full
What we have is clean, clear, upbeat McCartney, referencing virtually every part of his 45 years as a recording artist with some very strong song writing.
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Kylie Minogue
X
National treasure she may be, but she’s not about to start resting on her laurels.
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Kate Nash
Made of Bricks
For a 20-year-old, Nash has constructed an album of surprising verve and variety.
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Kaiser Chiefs
Yours Truly Angry Mob
Yours Truly… pumps up Employment’s energy factor in full anticipation of those stadiums they’ll have to fill this summer.
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Mika
Life in Cartoon Motion
There's no doubt about it - Mika has a lovely voice and is a great musician. What’s more you feel that this album is exactly the way he intended it to be.
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Lulu
Atco Sessions 1969-1972
The Atco Sessions will hopefully do its bit to restore Lulu’s credibility as one the of the UK's leading vocalists.
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Seasick Steve
Dog House Music
Sounding like a mutant cross between Howlin’ Wolf and Tony Joe White, he’s got the kind of vocal style and mannerisms that so many less talented white bluesmen have adopted ever since the ’60s blues boom.
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