During the series Jools and his Rhythm Section will be joined by the following guests.
See photos of Jools with some of his guests and backstage during the recording of the show
Bob Geldof joins Jools and his band on an impromptu version of The Rolling Stones and Marianne Faithful song 'Sister Morphine'.
Find out moreHolly Johnson joins Jools and his band on an impromptu version of The Animals' 'House of The Rising Sun', and he chats about the songs that have influenced him.
Find out moreCanadian singer-songwriter, Ron Sexsmith chats to Jools about his musical influences and performs Charlie Rich's song 'There Wont Be Anymore' with Jools and his band.
Find out moreFran Healy chats to Jools and joins him on a version of Dr John's 'Such a Night'.
Find out moreJools chats to Blow Monkeys frontman Dr Robert, who joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of 'Everybody's Talking'.
Find out moreRock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer, Gregg Allman chats to Jools about his musical influences and chooses tracks by Ray Charles and Taj Mahal.
Find out moreFormer Scritti Politti frontman, Green Gartside joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of Free's 'The Stealer'.
Find out moreJools is joined by Claudia Brucken, the former frontwoman with German band Propaganda, who chooses influential songs from Marlene Dietrich and Klaus Nomi.
Find out moreColin Blunstone and Rod Argent from The Zombies play songs from their new album, 'Breathe Out, Breathe In', as well as joining Jools and the band on a live impromptu version of Ray Charles' 'Sticks and Stones'.
Find out moreMike and Andrew from Mike and The Mechanics talk about their new album, 'The Road', and chat to Jools about their inspirational song choices, including songs from Marvin Gaye, The Beatles and Stevie Wonder.
Find out moreFormer Cream bassist, Jack Bruce talks about his new release, 'Jack Bruce and the Cuicoland Express: Live at the Milky Way', and joins Jools and his band on an impromptu version of his song, 'Windowless Room'.
Find out moreJools Holland is joined by Nicholas Parsons and also guitarist Big Boy Bloater.
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