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− | [[Jools Holland]] interviewed [[The Police]] for the [[Police In Montserrat]] documentary (in mid-[[1981]]). He recorded the song [[Seventh Son]] with [[Sting]] in [[2001]]. | + | [[Jools Holland]] recorded [[Fuck Off]] with [[Wayne County & The Electric Chairs]] (before Henry Padovani joined), interviewed [[The Police]] for the [[Police In Montserrat]] documentary (in mid-[[1981]]). He recorded the song [[Seventh Son]] with [[Sting]] in [[2001]]. |
His path crossed with [[The Police]] members many times - he went to concerts with Stewart, supported the band several times, performed with [[Sting]], etc.... | His path crossed with [[The Police]] members many times - he went to concerts with Stewart, supported the band several times, performed with [[Sting]], etc.... |
Latest revision as of 07:51, 1 January 2020
Jools Holland | |
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Birth name: | Julian Miles Holland |
Birth date: | January 24, 1958 |
Origin: | London, England, UK |
Occupation(s): | Musician |
Associated acts: | Wayne County & The Electric Chairs, Sting, Squeeze |
Official website: | http://www.joolsholland.com/ |
Jools Holland recorded Fuck Off with Wayne County & The Electric Chairs (before Henry Padovani joined), interviewed The Police for the Police In Montserrat documentary (in mid-1981). He recorded the song Seventh Son with Sting in 2001.
His path crossed with The Police members many times - he went to concerts with Stewart, supported the band several times, performed with Sting, etc....
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