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He is the host of Later... with Jools Holland, a music-based show aired on BBC, on which Duran Duran has appeared several times.

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  • Jools Holland
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  • He is the host of Later... with Jools Holland, a music-based show aired on BBC, on which Duran Duran has appeared several times.
  • Shortly after his birth, Jools learned to play the piano in a unique and popular "boogie-woogie" style that delighted his parents and their neighbours. It wasn't long before the Hollands sent him off to piano school where he learned all the tricks of the trade. At the age of five, Jools invented a new form of music called 'Jazz'. When Jools showed his new music to nobodies such as Charlie Mingus and Chet Baker, they went wild.
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Name
  • Holland, Julian Miles
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Alternative Names
  • Holland, Jools
Place of Birth
  • Blackheath, London, England
Date of Birth
  • 1958-01-24(xsd:date)
Short Description
  • Musician and television personality
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  • He is the host of Later... with Jools Holland, a music-based show aired on BBC, on which Duran Duran has appeared several times.
  • Shortly after his birth, Jools learned to play the piano in a unique and popular "boogie-woogie" style that delighted his parents and their neighbours. It wasn't long before the Hollands sent him off to piano school where he learned all the tricks of the trade. At the age of five, Jools invented a new form of music called 'Jazz'. "I was just muckin' around," Jools said in an interview with Martin Bashir. "Bashin' out these blues and not really giving a sh*t. Then lo and behold, Bono - who was jammin' on trumpet at the time - said, 'what the hell's that mad mix yous playin?' I said, 'I dunno', but I did...it was mother f*cking jazz, spazzing from my fingertips!" When Jools showed his new music to nobodies such as Charlie Mingus and Chet Baker, they went wild. "Charlie turned blue and literally bit a chunk out of his own arm!" Miles Davis was heard to say. "None of us knew what we heard, but Jools told it to us straight. 'Jazz!' he said. 'It's bloody... Jazz!'" Jools was also a childhood fruit squash enthusiast, and was the first person to blend apple and blackcurrant squashes together, thus inventing "Apple & Blackcurrant" - a flavour loved by kids all around the world. As a child, Jools had a very deep voice. When he hit puberty it transformed into a cat-yowl, the opposite of what happens to most young boys. It was at this time that he developed his strange speech patterns, which would later manifest in his pronunciation of band names such as COLD... PLAY! and RADIO... HEAD!
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