Julian Miles Holland

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Julian Miles Holland Wiki Biography

Julian Miles Holland was born on 24th January 1958. in Blackheath, London, England, and is a television presenter, keyboard player and band leader of his orchestra – Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra. He is especially known as the presenter of the BBC TV program “Later… with Jools Holland” (1992 – present), possibly one of the most influential music programs in the world. Holland has been active in the entertainment industry since 1974.

How much is the net worth of Jools Holland? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is over $5 million, as of the data presented in late 2017. Music is the major source of Holland’s modest fortune.

To begin with, the boy was taught at Shooters Hill Grammar School, but was thrown out after damaging a teacher’s car, so at the age of 16 he began his professional career, becoming one of the first members of the famous Squeeze band, in which he played the keyboards until 1980, when he left the group to concentrate on his solo career.

Jools had actually started releasing solo recordings in 1978 (his first EP was called “Boogie Woogie ’78”), then in the early 1980s, releasing several singles between 1981 and 1984 and an album. However, it was his career as a television host that made him more famous. He presented the musical show “The Tube” with Paula Yates, but became notorious through the use of the phrase ‘groovy fuckers’ live on television, which caused the cancellation of the program.

In 1985, Holland returned to playing the keyboards in the band Squeeze through 1990, when he decided once again to part with Squeeze on good terms in order to resume his career as a solo musician and presenter. Since 1992, he has presented the eclectic music program “Later … with Jools Holland”. Holland was also seen in the movie “Spice World” (1997), in which he played the role of a conductor. At the end of 2002, he participated in the Concert for George at the Royal Albert Hall in memory of George Harrison and interpreted “Horse to the Water” with Sam Brown and Jim Capaldi. In 2004, he collaborated with Tom Jones on a traditional R&B music album, then in 2005, he gave a concert in Cardiff with Eric Clapton as headliner, for tsunami relief at the Millennium Stadium. In September 2006, he was made Deputy Lieutenant of Kent. Jools Holland has played twice in France with his large orchestra (about twenty musicians): the first time on 16th March 2006 at the Trabendo in Paris, the second, still in Paris, at the Alhambra on 6th April 2008.

Among many awards, he was made a member of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2003 in the Queen’s list of honours for his service to the English music industry as a musician and presenter.

Finally, in the personal life of the musician, Holland married Christabel McEwen, the ex-wife of Edward Lambton, Lord of Durham in 2005. The wedding was attended among others by Ringo Starr, Stephen Fry, Jennifer Saunders and Adrian Edmondson. Holland is an avid fan of the 1960s cult series “The Prisoner”, and owns several costumes and miscellaneous items from the series. He lives in the Westcombe Park area of Blackheath, south-east of London, where he built his studio according to his own design.

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Julian Miles Holland Quick Info

Full Name Jools Holland
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth January 24, 1958
Place Of Birth Blackheath, London, England
Profession Pianist, bandleader, singer, composer, television presenter
Education Shooters Hill Sixth Form College
Nationality British
Spouse Christabel McEwen (m. 2005)
Parents Derek Holland, June Holland, Eindhoven, Netherlands, Utrecht, Netherlands, Groningen, Netherlands
Siblings Christopher Holland, Richard Edward Holland, Eindhoven, Netherlands, Utrecht, Netherlands, Groningen, Netherlands
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/joolsholland
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0390735
Allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jools-holland-mn0000257274
Awards RTS Television Award – Best Lighting, Photography & Camera – Multicamera Work (1998), Television and Radio Industries Club Awards (2003)
Albums Boogie Woogie ’78, Small World Big Band (2001), SWBB Volume Two: More Friends (2002), Tom Jones & Jools Holland (2004), Best of Friends (2007), Jools & Ruby (2015)
Music Groups Jools Holland’s Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, Squeeze (1985 – 1990), The The (1982 – 1982)
Nominations BAFTA TV Awards
Movies Jools Holland: London Calling (2012), Amnesty International’s Big 30 (movie, 1991), Spice World (1997)
TV Shows The Tube, The Prisoner, Me and Orson Welles (2008, Jools Holland’s Rhythm and Blues Orchestra), Later… With Jools Holland (TV Series, 1993-2009), Saturday’s best TV: The Az of Later with Jools Holland, Jools Holland’s Happening (TV Series 1990– ), Jools’s Annual Hootenanny (TV Series, 1995, 2004…

Julian Miles Holland Quotes

  • If anyone wants to write anything snidey about Bob Geldof they’d better remember what he’s done.
  • [on Solomon Burke] The things he made up were based on a deep-rooted understanding of music and his church background. I remember him telling me the riff to Everybody Needs Somebody To Love was based on a riff he’d heard in church. To me, that was it: his genius was based in his humanity. He was a saintly man, but very funny too. He taught me two things. The first, music is 10 times better when you don’t worry about it. The second, in his presence it was impossible not to learn to be more tolerant and kinder to your fellow inhabitants on planet Earth.
  • [on Solomon Burke] His style influenced so many people – like Otis Redding, Van Morrison, lots of others. He was an originator, an inventor, like The Beatles or Ferdinand ‘Jelly Roll’ Morton. What was incredible was the fact that he wasn’t studiously sitting in his garret trying to work things out, he was doing things that to him were effortless. When he wrote songs he was spontaneous.
  • He can deliver a song so beautifully that he’ll make you cry. (On Shane MacGowan)
  • It would be great to have Bach in one corner, Bessie Smith in another, John Lennon in another. That’s what I’d ideally like. A studio of the dead.
  • I like to think of myself as Prince Charles’s friend. He’s a great fellow. There are always people trying to knock him but The Prince’s Trust is one of the biggest supporters of young people in Britain.
  • Early on with Squeeze we played the Hope & Anchor with U2. Three people turned up. Then two left. Then the last person left. That’s the least-attended show I’ve ever done.
  • The music industry is pretty cruel and horrid – that’s what I’d tell young people. If you put the music first you should be alright. Put the other things – fame and all that stuff – aside, then you’ve got a chance of being OK. The music is the only thing to take seriously. The rest doesn’t matter.
  • Buying coffee at motorway services is the most extravagant thing I’ve done. It’s £2.90 and horrible and you have to make it yourself – that’s the most extravagant thing you’ll ever buy.
  • It’s an entertainment show but I can’t imagine the artists I like ever being on it. If you’ve got to ask someone about what you’re doing, then why are you doing it? You should know what you’re doing. You shouldn’t listen to people’s boring advice. Good luck to the people on it but it’s more about the entertainment of seeing people burst into tears. It’s not how I’d engage with music. (On The X Factor (2004))
  • Sometimes when you see people play close-up you really appreciate how good they are – Paul Weller’s one of those. Solomon Burke was brilliant when he came on. He died recently and he was my mate, he was the king of soul.
  • I learned from Van Morrison and BB King that the first take is the best. It’s about capturing a moment. It’s the same as love’s first kiss. If you try to do it again it doesn’t work so well.
  • It’s a shame. We’re only on 15 weeks a year but we could be on every night and fill it. You have to get the balance right – a legendary person, a new person, a popular musician, someone well known in their own field but not well known to the general public. People are going to live shows more, which is great. The more you listen to music the more you find out about it and the greater it becomes. It would be great if there were more shows like ours but I’m happy we’re doing it.
  • I’m the only man who dares to bring together Chas and Dave with Michael McDonald and Alison Moyet on the same record. It’s the sound of joy.
  • When I started on The Tube (1982), I realised I asked too many questions. Then I read this book by Commander Burt of Scotland Yard, who was the person who interrogated Nazi war criminals and got confessions out of all of them. His secret was to relax them and then say absolutely nothing. The person was so desperate to unburden themselves they just started talking.
  • I think there’s a view that only ghosts, lunatics and people on the sofa want to watch music programmes.
  • Almost every group that is a success – The Beatles, Stones (The Rolling Stones), Oasis, Squeeze – they all start off with a drummer they have to sack and get another one in. You can get away with not being the best bassist or guitar player but the drummer has to be absolutely bang on it.
  • He (Ringo Starr) is one of the greats. I’ve played with him and he can not only do the boom-splat pretty well but as soon as you start to boogie he locks into that. I can see why The Beatles snapped him up. He invented a load of stuff and is one of the most important drummers in history.
  • On being awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) I am tremendously honoured to received this award and proud that the art of booge-ing has been officially recognised.

Julian Miles Holland Important Facts

  • The first single he bought was “For Once In My Life” by Stevie Wonder.
  • His favorite songs are “What Christmas Means To Me” by Stevie Wonder, “Get Away Jordan” by Dorothy Love Coates, “Silent Night” by ‘Mahalia Jackson’, “I Can Make It Thru The Days” by Ray Charles, “I’m Ready” by Fats Domino, “Message To My Son” by Solomon Burke and Eric Clapton, “May You Never” by John Martyn, “Walk Back In” by ‘Keb’ Mo’, “If You Love Me” by Van Morrison and B.B. King and “Feel Like Going Home” by Charlie Rich. (Source: BBC Radio 2 “Tracks of My Years”).
  • He was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the order of the British Empire) in the 2003 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for his services to music.
  • Keyboard player for Squeeze and the Jools Holland Big Band

Julian Miles Holland Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Later… With Jools Holland TV Series composer – 100 episodes, 1993 – 2009 title music – 20 episodes, 1998 – 2009 Music Department
Me and Orson Welles 2008 musician: piano, Jools Holland’s Rhythm and Blues Orchestra Music Department
Jools’s Hootenanny 1995-2004 TV Series composer – 2 episodes Music Department
Amnesty International’s Big 30 1991 TV Movie musician: Jools Holland Band Music Department
Later… With Jools Holland 1998-2009 TV Series associate producer – 28 episodes Producer
Jools Holland: London Calling 2012 Documentary performer: “London Bridge is Falling Down”, “Oranges and Lemons Again” / writer: “Oranges and Lemons Again” Soundtrack
The Diamond Jubilee Concert 2012 TV Special performer: “You Are So Beautiful” Soundtrack
Top of the Pops 2 2012 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Valentine’s Day 2010/I performer: “I’m In The Mood For Love” Soundtrack
Later… With Jools Holland 2008-2009 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Jools’s Hootenanny 2006 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Kevin & Perry Go Large 2000 performer: “I’m In The Mood For Love” Soundtrack
Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush 1994 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Rachel Papers 1989 performer: “TONGUED IN THE WOODS”, “WE’RE THROUGH” Soundtrack
Near Dark 1987 performer: “MORSE CODE” Soundtrack
The Laughing Prisoner 1987 TV Movie performer: “I Wish I Knew How It Felt To Be Free” as “I Knew” Soundtrack
Bachelor Party 1984 “Crazy Over You” / performer: “Crazy Over You” / producer: “Crazy Over You” Soundtrack
Urgh! A Music War 1981 Documentary performer: “Foolish I Know” Soundtrack
Me and Orson Welles 2008 Band Leader Actor
French and Saunders 2003 TV Series Actor
Spice World 1997 Musical Director Actor
There’s No Business 1994 Pianist (uncredited) Actor
Sunday Night 1988 TV Series Host Actor
Mister Corbett’s Ghost 1987 TV Movie Defrocked priest Actor
The Laughing Prisoner 1987 TV Movie No. 7 Actor
Filthy Rich & Catflap 1987 TV Series Strip Show Pianist Actor
Eat the Rich 1987 Sun Reporter Actor
Big Love: An Invitation to Disaster 1984 Actor
The Young Ones 1984 TV Series Punk Actor
Rebellious Jukebox 1983 TV Mini-Series Compere Actor
Astley’s Way 2001 TV Movie documentary Writer
The Groovy Fellers 1989 TV Series writer – 6 episodes Writer
The Laughing Prisoner 1987 TV Movie Writer
Milk 1999/I Composer
Hunting Venus 1999 TV Movie Composer
Men for Sale 1998 TV Movie Composer
Perpetual Motion 1994 TV Series documentary 2 episodes Composer
The Beatles Anthology 1995 TV Mini-Series documentary interviews by – 1 episode Miscellaneous
Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush 1994 TV Series band leader Miscellaneous
Amy 2015/III Documentary special thanks Thanks
Jc-03 2003 Documentary short thanks Thanks
All the Way from Over There Documentary post-production Himself Self
Good Morning Britain 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Cars That Made Britain Great 2016 TV Series Himself Self
The Nation’s Favourite Bond Song 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Nation’s Favourite Beatles Number One 2015 TV Movie Himself Self
Dancing Through the Blitz: Blackpool’s Big Band Story 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself – Presenter Self
Secret Knowledge 2015 TV Series documentary Himself – Presenter Self
Rik Mayall: Lord of Misrule 2014 TV Movie Himself Self
Daily Brunch with Ocado 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The One Show 2008-2014 TV Series Himself – Musical Guest / Himself – Guest Self
Later… With Jools Holland 1992-2014 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself – Presenter / Himself Self
Pop Goes BBC Two 2014 TV Movie documentary Self
The Life of Rock with Brian Pern 2014 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Rewind the Tube 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Perspectives 2013 TV Series documentary Self
Dancing on Ice 2013 TV Series Himself Self
The Jonathan Ross Show 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Chas & Dave: Last Orders 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Squeeze Take Me I’m Yours 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Jools Holland: London Calling 2012 Documentary Himself – Presenter Self
The Diamond Jubilee Concert 2012 TV Special Himself – Performer Self
Top of the Pops 2 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Piers Morgan’s Life Stories 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Tales of Television Centre 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself – Presenter Self
Inas Nacht 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Die Harald Schmidt Show 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Fern 2011 TV Series Himself – Special Guest Self
Jools’s Hootenanny 1993-2010 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself – Presenter Self
Fry and Laurie Reunited 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Na plovárne 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Imagine 2006-2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
I’m in a Rock ‘n’ Roll Band 2010 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
The Tunnel 2010/III Short Himself Self
Oil City Confidential 2009 Documentary Self
Mercury Prize 2009 2009 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
The Richard Dimbleby Lecture 2009 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Paul O’Grady Show 2004-2009 TV Series Himself Self
Humphrey Lyttelton: The Jazz Musicians’ Jazz Musician 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Kings of Rock ‘n’ Roll 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Comedy Map of Britain 2008 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Happy Birthday Brucie! 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself – Performer Self
The Big Fat Anniversary Quiz 2007 TV Special Himself (uncredited) Self
This Morning 1998-2007 TV Series Himself / Himsaelf Self
Top Gear 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 2004-2007 TV Series Himself Self
Channel 4 at 25 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Old Grey Whistle Test Story 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Catherine Tate Show 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Richard & Judy 2003-2006 TV Series Himself Self
The Play’s the Thing 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
It’s Christmas with Jonathan Ross 2005 TV Movie Himself Self
The Story of Fairytale of New York 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Strictly Come Dancing 2005 TV Series Himself – Musical Guest Self
UK Music Hall of Fame: Biggest Selling Artists of the 21st Century 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Death of Celebrity 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Nationwide Mercury Prize 2005 2005 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Royal Wedding of HRH the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles 2005 TV Movie Himself Self
Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05 2005 TV Special Himself Self
Brit Awards 2005 2005 TV Special Presenter ‘Outstanding Contribution to Music’ Self
The Frank Skinner Show 2004 TV Series Himself Self
The Kumars at No. 42 2004 TV Series Himself Self
HARDtalk Extra 2004 TV Series Himself Self
GMTV 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Parkinson 2002-2004 TV Series Himself – Performer / Himself / Singer Self
Pulse 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Tickled Pink Girls’ Night In, Live! 2004 TV Movie Himself – Performer Self
The South Bank Show 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
What’d I Say?: A Tribute to Ray Charles 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Happy Birthday BBC Two 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Today with Des and Mel 2003-2004 TV Series Himself – Performer / Himself Self
Bands Reunited 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Popworld 2003 TV Series Himself Self
The Old Grey Whistle Test: Vol. 2 2003 Video Himself Self
Concert for George 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
Astley’s Way 2001 TV Movie documentary Vocals / Piano Self
American Masters 2001 TV Series documentary Himself – Squeeze Self
Kirsty: The Life and Songs of Kirsty MacColl 2001 TV Special documentary Himself Self
TFI Friday 1996-2000 TV Series Himself Self
Shine On 2000 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
VH-1 Where Are They Now? 2000 TV Series documentary Himself – Squeeze Self
Vic Reeves Examines 2000 TV Series Himself Self
2 Days Later with Jools Holland 1999 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Sir Bernard’s Stately Homes 1999 TV Series Himself Self
Hunting Venus 1999 TV Movie Himself Self
Beat Route 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Late Lunch 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Name That Tune 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Music for Montserrat 1997 TV Special documentary Himself (piano) Self
Light Lunch 1997 TV Series Himself Self
An Audience with Elton John 1997 TV Special Himself (uncredited) Self
Sex with Paula 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush 1994-1995 TV Series Himself Self
Viva Cabaret 1993 TV Series Himself Self
Tonight with Jonathan Ross 1992 TV Series Himself Self
Mr. Roadrunner 1991 TV Movie Himself Self
Amnesty International’s Big 30 1991 TV Movie Himself Self
Jools Holland’s Happening 1991 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Juke Box Jury 1989-1990 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Sunday Night 1988-1990 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself Self
Brit Awards 1989 1989 TV Special Himself Self
Hysteria 2! 1989 TV Special Himself Self
The Secret Policeman’s Biggest Ball 1989 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Groovy Fellers 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Cilla’s Goodbye ’88 1988 TV Movie Himself Self
Hysteria! Hysteria! Hysteria! 1988 TV Special Himself Self
French and Saunders 1987-1988 TV Series Himself Self
The Roxy 1987 TV Series Himself Self
The Police: Every Breath You Take – The Videos 1987 Video Himself (segment “Police in Montserrat”) Self
The Tube 1982-1987 TV Series Himself – Host / Presenter / Himself – Presenter Self
Come Dancing 1986 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
U2: Wide Awake in Dublin 1985 Documentary Himself Self
No 73 1982-1985 TV Series Himself Self
Walking to New Orleans 1985 TV Movie documentary Self
The Young Ones 1984 TV Series Himself – Ken Bishop’s Nice Twelve Self
Pop Quiz 1982-1983 TV Series Himself Self
Saturday Superstore 1982 TV Series Himself Self
Police: Around the World 1982 Video Himself Self
Urgh! A Music War 1981 Documentary Himself Self
Top of the Pops 1978-1980 TV Series Himself – Member: Squeeze / Himself – Squeeze Self
Oasis in Their Own Words 2016 TV Short documentary Himself Archive Footage
It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll: Rock ‘n’ Roll at the BBC 2015 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Pop Gold 2015 TV Mini-Series Himself – Presenter, The Tube Archive Footage
Acoustic at the BBC 2011 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Breakfast 2011 TV Series Himself – Pianist Archive Footage
The Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E. Smith 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Who Killed Kirsty MacColl? 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Top of the Pops 2 2002 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Top of the Pops 1980 TV Series Himself – Squeeze Archive Footage