

Jools Holland And His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra
Formed in 1987 under the name The Jools Holland Big Band, Jools Holland And His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra are a British musical collective formed by the aforementioned pianist , where they blend various musical styles, including Jazz, Blues and "Boogie-Woogie". Although formed in the late 80's, the band wouldn't release music under the moniker until 1994's '[m=2755583]', which was a recording from one of the 10 nights' where they performed at Queen's Hall in Edinburgh that same year.
In 2001 the band would release a series called 'Small World Big Band', which predominantly featured new recordings with a main focus on guest vocalists. The group can also often be found occasionally performing on the TV show 'Later... With Jools Holland'.
The band line-up includes:
- Piano / Vocals, - Drums & Percussion, - Lead Guitar, - Bass Guitar, - Organ, - Vocals, - Tenor Saxophone, - Tenor Saxophone, - Alto Saxophone, - Alto Saxophone, - Baritone Saxophone, - Trombone, - Trombone, - Trombone, - Trumpet / Fugle, - Trumpet, - Saxophone, - Saxophone and - Trumpet.
Former members include:
- Vocals, - Trombone, - Saxophone, - Saxophone, - Saxophone, - Trumpet, - Trumpet & Flugelhorn, - Tenor Saxophone, - Tenor Saxophone & - Vocals.