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Later... with Jools Holland :: David Gray, Solomon Burke, The National, The Rakes (26x06)
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| Title: | David Gray, Solomon Burke, The National, The Rakes |
| Episode #: | 26x06 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday November 25th, 2005 |
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| | Episode Crew | | Director: | (Unknown) | | Writer: | (Unknown) |
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1998's White Ladder sold in excess of six million copies and firmly put David Gray on the map. Back with a new number one album, Life In Slow Motion, he'll be performing recent hits from it in the studio.
Bright young things The Rakes are emerging as one of the most significant young London bands to come through in recent years. Lead singer Alan Donohoe dances and sings like Ian Curtis on speed and their angular and catchy songs are fast becoming indie anthems.
Jerusalem-born Yasmin Levy revives beautiful and romantic songs from the Ladino/Judeo-Spanish heritage and mixes it with Andalusian Flamenco. While Jools and his band will also be joined by legendary soul singer Solomon Burke. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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