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Last broadcast on Fri, 8 Oct 2010, 23:50 on BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue)) (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

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Joining Jools on the fourth show of the series are San Franciscan rock legends Steve Miller Band, performing a couple of tracks from their latest blues-flavoured album Bingo!; hotly-tipped R'n'B queen Janelle Monae makes her UK TV debut with songs from her highly acclaimed The Archandroid; and nu-soul troubadour Cee-Lo Green, who last appeared on the show in 2006 as part of Gnarls Barkley, performs numbers from his upcoming The Lady Killer set.

Africa meets Cuba with Senegalese superstar Cheikh Lo in the studio to play a song from his Jamm album accompanied by Pee Wee Lewis on sax; and there's another Later TV debut with London's premier rock rebels The Jim Jones Revue performing a number from their Jim Sclavunos-produced Burning Your House Down album.

And finally, from Australia, CW Stoneking with his Primitive Horn Orchestra performs his unique take on 'hokum, vaudeville and pre-war blues'.

Music played

  1. Cee Lo Green Cee Lo Green Forget You

  2. Steve Miller Band Hey Yeah

  3. Janelle Monáe Janelle Monáe Tightrope

  4. The Jim Jones Revue The Jim Jones Revue Dishonest John

  5. C.W. Stoneking C.W. Stoneking Jungle Blues

  6. Steve Miller Band Don't Cha Know

  7. Janelle Monáe Janelle Monáe Cold War

  8. Cee Lo Green Cee Lo Green Old Fashioned

  9. The Jim Jones Revue The Jim Jones Revue High Horse

  10. Janelle Monáe Janelle Monáe Faster

  11. Steve Miller Band Abracadabra

Credits

Presenter
Jools Holland
Director
Janet Fraser Crook
Producer
Alison Howe

Broadcasts

  1. Fri 8 Oct 2010
    23:50
  2. Fri 8 Oct 2010
    23:50

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