Jools's Annual Hootenanny

Jools's Annual Hootenanny (1993- )

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Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra present a evening of music and chat, welcoming in the next new year.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What year did Jools's Annual Hootenanny premiere?

Jools's Annual Hootenanny premiered in 1993.

Who is the host of the Jools's Annual Hootenanny?

Jools Holland is the host of the Jools's Annual Hootenanny.

Which famous musician opened the 1993 show?

Van Morrison opened the 1993 Jools's Annual Hootenanny.

In what city is Jool's Annual Hootenanny typically filmed?

Jool's Annual Hootenanny is typically filmed in London.

Who performed alongside Van Morrison in the 1993 show?

PJ Harvey and John Cale performed alongside Van Morrison in the 1993 Jools's Annual Hootenanny.

Which year did Tom Jones appear on Jools's Annual Hootenanny for the first time?

Tom Jones appeared on Jools's Annual Hootenanny for the first time in 1993.

Which band performed in the 1993 show, who later became popular in the 2000s?

Radiohead, who later became popular in the 2000s, performed in the 1993 Jools's Annual Hootenanny.

How many musical acts were featured in the 1993 Jools's Annual Hootenanny?

There were 12 musical acts featured in the 1993 Jools's Annual Hootenanny.

Who performed a cover of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles in the 1993 show?

The Waterboys performed a cover of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles in the 1993 Jools's Annual Hootenanny.

What is the name of the jazz musician who performed on the 1993 show?

George Melly, a jazz musician, performed on the 1993 Jools's Annual Hootenanny.

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