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Briefing: Jools Holland: The pianist who played with The Beatles and made presidents dance
Strategic angle: From teenage pub gigs in London to a number one album at age 66 with Rod Stewart, Jools Holland has spent more than five decades at the heart of music.
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Updated 15 days ago
Jools Holland, best known as the bandleader of his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, has been a pivotal figure in the music landscape for over 50 years.
His collaborations with prominent artists, including The Beatles and Rod Stewart, highlight the interconnectedness of musical talent and the importance of strategic partnerships in the industry.
At 66, Holland's recent success with a number one album demonstrates the ongoing evolution of music production and distribution, reflecting changes in audience engagement and artist collaboration.