ylie, who appeared on the record for the 3rd successive year, was only one of the musical legends to look on the programme, alongside The Who star Roger Daltrey and Gnarls Barkley frontman Cee Lo Green, who performed his hit single Forget You.Alison Moyet, Rumer and Vampire Weekend also performed on the show, with comedians Jo Brand and Martin Freeman among the principal guests in the audience.But it was Kylie, who had curled her hair especially for the occasion, who received one of the biggest cheers of the eventide when she took to the stage.Before counting down to the following decade, Kylie joined Jools on the pianoforte as she belted out Better Than Today, much to the joy of the star-studded audience.And the pint-sized singer was clearly excited about welcoming in a new year, writing on her Twitter page earlier in the day: 'Put Your Hands Up. if you experience the passion for 2011.whoooOooOoOoOOOPPPPPPPPPPPP! Happy New Year . love Kylie xxxx'Kylie also revealed some of her resolutions for 2011, admitting she is hoping to establish a retort to movies following her cameo role as the Green Fairy in Moulin Rouge in 2001.She said: 'I don`t know why I haven`t done it yet. Musicals are, it`s no surprise, right up my alley and I would be in seventh heaven doing a musical. 'It`s release to happen somehow but I want to be a bit more pro-active.'The Hootenanny, which always boasts an all-star rosta of performers, is one of the most popular New Year's television shows.Talking about fronting such a successful programme, Jools Holland said: 'I have been incredibly fortunate in running with and observing so many amazing people, which is always strange and thrilling.'However, the programme has caused some controversy in the past, with viewers complaining that they had been misled by the fact the point is pre-recorded and not live.But, defending the programme, a BBC spokesperson said at the time: 'Jools' Annual Hootenanny is an idealised New Year's Eve party with a line-up that would certainly be unacceptable to bear on December 31.'sourceJools Holland.Shouldn't but would.Shouldn't but would.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Oh No They Didn't! - Kylie and Jools Ring in !011
She's not a stranger to welcoming in the New Year with Jools Holland on his annual Hootenanny.And last night Kylie Minogue once again joined the diminutive musician as they welcomed in 2011 on the BBC.The 42-year-old singer looked stunning in a skintight leopard-print set and matching shoes as she performed some of her biggest hits, including recent smash Better Than Today.
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