Jamie Cullum
Blessed with a raspy croon and deft piano chops, England's Jamie Cullum has gained acclaim for his stylistically broad mix of jazz, melodic pop, and rock. Just as likely to cover a song by Radiohead as Thelonious Monk, Cullum emerged in the 2000s issuing albums like 2002's Pointless Nostalgic and 2005's Twentysomething, the latter of which earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Compared early on to Harry Connick, Jr. and Norah Jones, Cullum has developed into a distinctive singer/songwriter, able to move from earnest ballads to pop songs of sardonic wit. He has continued to grow stylistically, exploring electronica on 2005's Catching Tales, and original soft rock on 2010's The Pursuit, and 2019's Taller. Still, he often returns to his jazz roots, as on the 2014 orchestral standards album Interlude. Born in Rochford, Essex, in 1979, Cullum grew up in the village of Hullavington in Wiltshire. Having played guitar and piano since age eight, he developed an avid interest in jazz that was passed down from his older brother, bassist and producer Ben Cullum. Inspired by such piano icons as Oscar Peterson and Dave Brubeck, Cullum spent some of his formative years living in Paris, where he honed his abilities performing in jazz clubs. While music was a passion, he eventually chose to study English literature at Reading University. It was while at Reading that he recorded his first album, Heard It All Before, at age 19. Its surprise success eventually put him in contact with jazz bassist Geoff Gascoyne, who offered Cullum the opportunity to play on his album Songs of the Summer. With Gascoyne's encouragement, Cullum eventually recorded his second album, Pointless Nostalgic, released in 2002. The LP benefited from a boost of publicity as it received heavy airplay on TV and on radio personality Michael Parkinson's BBC 2 radio show. Cullum eventually signed with Universal Records and released his breakthrough third full-length, Twentysomething, in 2003. The album charted all over the world, sold millions of copies, and made him the fastest-selling British jazz artist in history. It also earned Cullum his first Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Catching Tales and the compilation/mixtape album In the Mind of Jamie Cullum followed in 2005 and 2007, respectively. In 2009, Cullum was nominated along with Clint Eastwood for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for their composition "Gran Torino." A year later, he released the album The Pursuit. In 2013, Cullum returned with his sixth studio album, Momentum; it performed respectably in the U.K., reaching number 20 on the album charts. Cullum followed with the orchestral standards album Interlude in October 2014; it entered the charts at 19. He returned to original songs in 2019 with the Troy Miller-produced Taller, which cracked the U.K. Top Ten. The holiday-themed The Pianoman at Christmas arrived in November 2020.© Matt Collar /TiVo Read more
Blessed with a raspy croon and deft piano chops, England's Jamie Cullum has gained acclaim for his stylistically broad mix of jazz, melodic pop, and rock. Just as likely to cover a song by Radiohead as Thelonious Monk, Cullum emerged in the 2000s issuing albums like 2002's Pointless Nostalgic and 2005's Twentysomething, the latter of which earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Compared early on to Harry Connick, Jr. and Norah Jones, Cullum has developed into a distinctive singer/songwriter, able to move from earnest ballads to pop songs of sardonic wit. He has continued to grow stylistically, exploring electronica on 2005's Catching Tales, and original soft rock on 2010's The Pursuit, and 2019's Taller. Still, he often returns to his jazz roots, as on the 2014 orchestral standards album Interlude.
Born in Rochford, Essex, in 1979, Cullum grew up in the village of Hullavington in Wiltshire. Having played guitar and piano since age eight, he developed an avid interest in jazz that was passed down from his older brother, bassist and producer Ben Cullum. Inspired by such piano icons as Oscar Peterson and Dave Brubeck, Cullum spent some of his formative years living in Paris, where he honed his abilities performing in jazz clubs. While music was a passion, he eventually chose to study English literature at Reading University. It was while at Reading that he recorded his first album, Heard It All Before, at age 19. Its surprise success eventually put him in contact with jazz bassist Geoff Gascoyne, who offered Cullum the opportunity to play on his album Songs of the Summer. With Gascoyne's encouragement, Cullum eventually recorded his second album, Pointless Nostalgic, released in 2002. The LP benefited from a boost of publicity as it received heavy airplay on TV and on radio personality Michael Parkinson's BBC 2 radio show.
Cullum eventually signed with Universal Records and released his breakthrough third full-length, Twentysomething, in 2003. The album charted all over the world, sold millions of copies, and made him the fastest-selling British jazz artist in history. It also earned Cullum his first Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Catching Tales and the compilation/mixtape album In the Mind of Jamie Cullum followed in 2005 and 2007, respectively. In 2009, Cullum was nominated along with Clint Eastwood for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for their composition "Gran Torino." A year later, he released the album The Pursuit.
In 2013, Cullum returned with his sixth studio album, Momentum; it performed respectably in the U.K., reaching number 20 on the album charts. Cullum followed with the orchestral standards album Interlude in October 2014; it entered the charts at 19. He returned to original songs in 2019 with the Troy Miller-produced Taller, which cracked the U.K. Top Ten. The holiday-themed The Pianoman at Christmas arrived in November 2020.
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The Pianoman at Christmas (The Complete Edition)
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 20 Nov 2020
With his first holiday-themed album, 2020's The Pianoman at Christmas, Jamie Cullum strikes a festive balance between swinging traditional pop and hea ...
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The Pianoman at Christmas
Jamie Cullum
Vocal Jazz - Released by Island on 20 Nov 2020
He’s just the right guy to do a Christmas album, so it’s surprising that Jamie Cullum has waited this long to release one. For this festive gift, the ...
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Interlude
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 1 Sep 2014
4F de TéléramaSélection JAZZ NEWSThe intent behind Jamie Cullum's seventh album, Interlude -- released in the U.K. in 2014, with a U.S. release in 2015 -- is to strongly reconnect the ...
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Taller (Deluxe)
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 7 Jun 2019
Eight albums already! About to turn forty, this gifted Englishman is back with Taller. The singer-songwriter from Essex relies on his faithful arrange ...
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The Song Society Playlist
Jamie Cullum
Pop - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 21 Dec 2018
The fact that he knows how to sing almost everything is no big surprise to anyone. And it’s often when he covers another artists' material that Jamie ...
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Twentysomething (Special Edition)
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Decca (UMO) on 1 Jan 2004
Already a sensation in his native England, 22-year-old piano man Jamie Cullum comes off like a hip amalgamation of Harry Connick, Jr. and Randy Newman ...
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Momentum (edition Deluxe)
Jamie Cullum
Pop - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 1 Jan 2013
Sélection JAZZ NEWSBritain's Jamie Cullum's sixth studio album, 2013's Momentum, finds the jazz-influenced singer/songwriter flexing his creative muscles on a stylistica ...
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Song Society Volume 2
Jamie Cullum
Pop - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 8 Nov 2019
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Don't Give Up On Me
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 16 Jul 2020
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The Pursuit
Jamie Cullum
Pop - Released by Decca (UMO) on 1 Jan 2009
3F de TéléramaJamie Cullum tipped too heavily toward coffeehouse electronica on his fourth album, Catching Tales, obscuring his charms as both a jazzy pianist and a ...
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The Pianoman at Christmas
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 20 Nov 2020
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The Pursuit
Jamie Cullum
Pop - Released by Decca (UMO) on 1 Jan 2009
Jamie Cullum tipped too heavily toward coffeehouse electronica on his fourth album, Catching Tales, obscuring his charms as both a jazzy pianist and a ...
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Pointless Nostalgic
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Candid on 1 Jan 2006
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Taller (Expanded Edition)
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 7 Jun 2019
Eight albums already! About to turn forty, this gifted Englishman is back with Taller. The singer-songwriter from Essex relies on his faithful arrange ...
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Love Is In The Picture
Jamie Cullum
Pop - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 31 Oct 2018
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Work Of Art
Jamie Cullum
Pop - Released by Universal-Island Records Ltd. on 17 Feb 2017
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Catching Tales
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Decca (UMO) on 11 Oct 2005
British pianist/vocalist Jamie Cullum's previous effort, Twentysomething, was an uncomplicated mix of piano-driven melodic pop with a jazzy twist and ...
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Gran Torino (Original Theme Song From The Motion Picture)
Jamie Cullum
Film Soundtracks - Released by New Line Records on 9 Jan 2009
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Devil May Care
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Candid on 26 Apr 2010
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Everybody Wants To Be A Cat
Jamie Cullum
Pop - Released by Universal Music Division Decca Records France on 21 Oct 2016
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Twentysomething
Jamie Cullum
Jazz - Released by Decca (UMO) on 1 Jan 2003
Already a sensation in his native England, 22-year-old piano man Jamie Cullum comes off like a hip amalgamation of Harry Connick, Jr. and Randy Newman ...
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