Canadian Music Icons Shine on Jools Holland: Angine de Poitrine and Shania Twain's Memorable Collaboration

Last night, Jools Holland featured a lineup of Canadian music icons on his show. The prog-rock duo Angine de Poitrine made their UK TV debut, performing tracks from their latest album Vol. II. Shania Twain also graced the stage, promoting her upcoming album "Little Miss Twain" with a rendition of "You're Still The One" and a cover of Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," accompanied by Holland on the piano. Twain's son Eja introduced her to Angine de Poitrine's music, leading to an exciting collaboration on the show.
Twain expressed her enthusiasm for sharing the stage with Angine de Poitrine on social media, highlighting the creative connection between the artists. In a promotional post, Twain, Holland, and the members of Angine de Poitrine, Kleh, and Khn, were featured together. Twain playfully commented on their unique hairstyles, while Holland jokingly mentioned their age, to which Khn corrected him in his own dialect, stating they were actually 333 years old.
The episode showcased a blend of musical talent and camaraderie between the artists, creating a memorable and entertaining performance. Fans can watch the exciting collaborations and performances on the show, celebrating the diverse musical talents of Angine de Poitrine and Shania Twain.