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There's often at least one new "discovery" for me on every episode - some act or artist that is very good but not yet on my radar. The problem is that a few beers into the evening I never have the wherewithal to write down who they are and find their stuff elsewhere, so I suspect I've lost a few possible additions to the rotation because of it. Upon reflection I do realise that I first became aware of Sam Fender via Jools though in an early performance on that that was pretty fire.
In any case, annoying as Jools can be, I'm glad the show exists, this kind of thing is important for music in general even if you don't like most of it.
https://edmorgan.info
Seen them all.
New Ally Pally set is a great location don't get what people don't like about it.
I mostly start each artist and the then fast forward if it ain't my thing. Each show lasts about 10 minutes for me.
I think one of the strengths of Jools is seeing something you wouldn't normal see or seeing something impressive you might not expect.....
First saw this on Jools Holland and is now one of my favourite artists -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_YjGcVg7GE
Saw this on Jools Holland - had dismissed what I'd heard on the radio as dispensable R & B but was forced to rethink -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI32nNWvdTU
Every band appearing on Later in the 90s was given the option of a string quartet.