Brilliant
by Angela hodges on 30/11/2025Symphony Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5Absolutely brilliant what a night excellent guests, couldn't fault a thing just great

R&B/Urban Soul
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Jools Holland OBE DL was born Julian Miles Holland on 24th January 1958 in Blackheath, Southeast London. At the age of eight, he could play the piano fluently by ear, and by the time he reached his early teens he was proficient and confident enough to be appearing regularly in many of the pubs in South East London and the East End Docks.
At the age of 15, Jools was introduced to Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford; together they formed Squeeze, and shortly afterwards they were joined by Gilson Lavis (who had already played with, among others, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, and Max Wall) – who still drums with Jools.
In 1987, Jools formed The Jools Holland Big Band – comprising himself and Gilson Lavis. This has gradually metamorphosed into the current 19-piece Jools Holland and His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, which consists of pianist, organist, drummer, three female vocals, guitar, bass guitar, two tenor saxophones, two alto saxophones, baritone saxophone, three trumpets, and three trombones.
As well as formidable live performances, Jools has maintained a prolific recording career since signing to Warner Music in 1996, which includes the multimillion selling Jools Holland and Friends series. Notable 'friends' have included Sting, Chrissie Hynde, George Harrison, Norah Jones, Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, Bono, Joe Strummer, KT Tunstall, Robert Plant, Smokey Robinson, Kylie, Marc Almond, Ringo Starr, Peter Gabriel, Solomon Burke, and many more.
Jools' career as a television presenter has run parallel to his musical career. After presenting two series of Juke Box Jury in 1989 and then 26 shows of The Happening in 1990, Jools was asked in 1992 to host a new music programme for BBC2, which combined his talent and experience as a musician with his skills as a TV presenter. This was Later... with Jools Holland.
Jools' achievements were formally recognized in June 2003, when he was awarded the OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.
Absolutely brilliant what a night excellent guests, couldn't fault a thing just great
Jools and the Ryham & Blues orchestra would be brilliant on their own but with Imelda May & surprise guest Richard Hawley alongside Ruby Turner this was one of the best gigs I have been to
Fabulous performances by all the artists involved.
Unique talent amazing from start to finish each and everyone pure brilliant
Absolutely amazing show ,Jools is the master of boogie woogie !!
Blinding performance from some of the best musicians, singers and performers that I've seen in a long time.
Such talent - enjoyed tremendously - from Twayne to all the guests to of course the extraordinary talent of Jools and his team!
Jools never disappoints always a good show & showman...
Fantastically brilliant Jools and his band. ♥️ wonderful guests and a truly memorable night
From beginning to end a rip roaring blast of the most exceptional musicians and music I felt battered with the most amazing experience Ruby is always the queen but to have Imelda also what an absolute bonus