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Jamie Cullum

Background information
Born August 20, 1979 (1979-08-20) (age 28)
Origin Flag of EnglandEssex, England
Genre(s) Jazz
Pop
Crossover
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Piano, Guitar, Stomp Box
Years active 1999–present
Label(s) MCA Music, Inc/Verve
Website Official website

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Biography

Cullum was born at Rochford hospital in Essex. His mother, Yvonne, is a secretary of Anglo-Burmese origin, whose family settled in Wales after Burma's independence; his father, John Cullum, worked in finance. His paternal grandfather was a British Army officer, while his paternal grandmother was a Jewish refugee from Prussia who sang in Berlin nightclubs; Cullum sees her as his "cultural icon". He was raised in Hullavington, Wiltshire but currently lives in North West London. See also: Rochford, Worcestershire Rochford is a small town in the Rochford district of Essex in the East of England. ... Essex is a county in the East of England. ... The Anglo-Burmese, also known as the Anglo-Burmans, are a community of Eurasians of Burmese and European descent, and emerged as a distinct community through mixed relations (sometimes permanent, sometimes temporary) between the British and other European settlers and the local Burmese ethnic groups from 1826 until 1948 when... This article is about the country. ... Finance that studies and addresses the ways in which individuals, businesses, and organizations raise, allocate, and use monetary resources over time, taking into account the risks entailed in their projects. ... The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. ... The word Jew ( Hebrew: יהודי) is used in a wide number of ways, but generally refers to a follower of the Jewish faith, a child of a Jewish mother, or someone of Jewish descent with a connection to Jewish culture or ethnicity and often a combination... For other uses, see Prussia (disambiguation). ... This article is about the capital of Germany. ... Hullavington is a village just north of Chippenham, Wiltshire, and a little north of the M4 motorway. ... Wiltshire (abbreviated Wilts) is a large southern English county. ...


Cullum released his first album, Jamie Cullum Trio—Heard it All Before, in 1999. A mere 500 copies were made. Original copies have sold for as much as £600 (and above) on eBay. The success of Heard It All Before resulted in Jamie being invited to appear on Geoff Gascoyne's album Songs of the Summer. After graduating from the University of Reading in 2001 (with a 1st), Cullum - who is completely self-taught, bar a few piano lessons as a youngster - released a best-selling album, Pointless Nostalgic, which stirred interest from Michael Parkinson and Melvyn Bragg. Following that, in April 2003 he signed a contract with Universal, for three albums, who beat Sony in a bidding war. This article is about the year. ... eBay headquarters in San Jose eBay North First Street satellite office campus (home to PayPal) eBay Inc. ... Whiteknights Lake Whiteknights Lake in winter The University Great Hall, on the London Road Campus The University of Reading is a university in the English town of Reading, Berkshire. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... Jamie Cullums first album released on Candid record label. ... Michael Parkinson CBE (born 28 March 1935) is an English broadcaster and journalist. ... Melvyn Bragg, Baron Bragg, FRSL, FRTS (born 6 October 1939, in Wigton, Cumberland) is a British author and broadcaster. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Universal Music Group (UMG) is the largest business group and family of record labels in the recording industry. ... Sony Music Entertainment is a major global record label controlled by the Sony Corporation. ...


Cullum then started recording his third album, Twentysomething, in May of 2003, which was released in October 2003. It went platinum and became the #1 selling studio album by a jazz artist in the United Kingdom. Twentysomething is the third album by Jamie Cullum. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Although primarily a jazz musician, Cullum performs in a wide range of styles and is generally regarded as a "crossover" artist with his musical roots firmly based in jazz. Cullum draws his inspiration from many different musicians and listens to a very eclectic mix of music from Miles Davis to Tom Waits and many more. Cullum has been part of quite a long list of bands, ranging from banging drums in a hip-hop group to playing guitar in rock bands such as Raw Sausage and The Mystery Machine, in his teenage youth. Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 – September 28, 1991) was an American jazz musician widely considered to be one of the most influential of the 20th century. ... Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and actor. ...


Cullum names his brother as his biggest musical influence and claims he would not be making music if it wasn't for Ben Cullum. Ben Cullum is a musician, composer and producer. ...


Jamie Cullum is well known, not only for his abilities on the piano, but also for his unique entertainment style and charisma. One of the many things that features in Jamie's concerts is the "stompbox" (not to be confused with an effect pedal for guitars), made from a small wooden block. The stompbox is used to amplify a musician's tapping foot. Jamie found this in Australia and uses it to enhance upbeat and fast-paced songs such as Seven Nation Army originally by the White Stripes and "Gold Digger", originally by Kanye West. He is also often found using a looping machine. This plays a heavy part in Cullum's versions of Seven Nation Army and Teardrop by Massive Attack. Cullum is also often found beatboxing at nearly every gig. A short grand piano, with the top up. ... An effects pedal, or stomp box, is an effects unit housed in a small metal chassis, used by musicians, usually electric guitar players as a guitar effects pedal, but sometimes players of other instruments including keyboards, violin, or cello. ... Generally, amplification is a basic process sometimes seen in nature, and often used in processes which involve a signal which must be made stronger. ... Seven Nation Army is the first track on the album Elephant by American rock band The White Stripes. ... The White Stripes are a minimalist rock and roll duo from Detroit, formed in 1997. ... A person, most often a woman, who is romantically involved with someone else solely for their money. ... Kanye Omari West (pronounced /kɑn. ... Seven Nation Army is the first track on the album Elephant by American rock band The White Stripes. ... Teardrop is a song by Massive Attack which was first released on their 1998 album Mezzanine. ... Massive Attack are a trip hop band from Bristol, England. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Numerous reviews have cited Cullum's gigs as indescribable, but most agree it's an eclectic experience. Not only does Cullum play songs from his albums, but nearly every concert will see Cullum cover something out of the ordinary. As previously mentioned he has been known to cover White Stripes, Kanye West as well as the likes of Massive Attack, Pussycat Dolls, Gnarls Barkley, Elton John, Justin Timberlake, John Legend, Joy Division and many others. Jamie's show are a forever evolving experience. No two gigs are the same and some avid fans prove this point by going to multiple shows in the same week. Cullum rarely works to a set list and on average his gigs last two and a half hours. Instead of a setlist he plays what he feels like and the gigs are improvised, meaning the shows are rooted in jazz even if the music doesn't always sound like it. The White Stripes are a minimalist rock and roll duo from Detroit, formed in 1997. ... Kanye Omari West (pronounced /kɑn. ... Massive Attack are a trip hop band from Bristol, England. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Gnarls Barkley is a Grammy-award winning musical collaboration between DJ, multi-instrumentalist and producer Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) from Baltimore, and rapper/vocalist Cee-Lo Green (Thomas Callaway), from Atlanta. ... Sir Elton Hercules[1] John CBE[2] (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947) is a five-time Grammy and one-time Academy Award-winning English pop/rock singer, composer and pianist. ... Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981[1]), sometimes known as JT, is an American pop and R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. ... John Legend (born John Stephens, 28 December 1978, Columbus, Ohio) is an R&B singer, songwriter, and pianist. ... This article is about the band. ... For other uses, see Jazz (disambiguation). ...


Cullum has played at many large music festivals, including Glastonbury Festival 2004, Coachella 2005, 2006 South by Southwest, North Sea Jazz Festival and the 2006 Playboy Jazz Festival. On the 29th of April 2006 Cullum played his biggest ever crowd on Queensday in The Netherlands. Jamie gave a 45 minute performance for 180,000 people who crowded around the massive stage in Amsterdam, Museum Square. As a tribute to The Netherlands, Cullum wore a shirt from the Dutch Artist Anouk and orange Converse. The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is the largest[1] greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. ... The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (commonly known as Coachella) is a three-day (formerly a one or two-day) annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Downtown Austin, Texas, where SXSW is held each spring Bloc Party performing at Stubbs BBQ in 2007 Carrie Rodriguez, a SXSW 2007 performer Morrissey at SXSW 2006 South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of interactive, film, and music festivals and conferences that have taken place every spring in... The North Sea Jazz Festival is an annual jazz festival held each second weekend of July in Den Haag, The Netherlands. ... The Playboy Jazz Festival is an annual event sponsored by Playboy Enterprises to celebrate jazz as well as feature both established and up and coming musicians of the genre. ... Koninginnedag in Amsterdam, 2005 Koninginnedag in Amsterdam, 2005 Koninginnedag in Amsterdam, 2000 Queens Day (Dutch: Koninginnedag) on April 30 (or celebrated on April 29 if the 30th is Sunday[1]) is a national holiday in The Netherlands. ... Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Beatrix  - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War   - Declared July 26, 1581   - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain... For other uses, see Amsterdam (disambiguation). ... Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Beatrix  - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War   - Declared July 26, 1581   - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain... Anouk Stotijn-Teeuwe (born April 8, 1975) is a Dutch singer. ...


Awards

The British Jazz Awards first recognised Cullum's growing success by awarding him the "Rising Star" award, at the 2003 ceremony in July. At the 2004 BRIT Awards, Cullum was nominated in the "British Breakthrough Act" category. He performed live in the ceremony at Earl's Court, a duet with Katie Melua of The Cure's "The Lovecats". In the 2005 BRIT Awards, Cullum was nominated for two awards: "Best Male Artist" and "Best Live Act". In 2005 Cullum was nominated for a prestigious Grammy award and, in the same year, went on to win yet another award at the BBC Jazz Awards, this time scooping BBC Radio 2 "Artist Of The Year", as voted for by listeners of Radio 2. In 2007 Cullum won the Ronnie Scotts Jazz Award for "Best British Male". The 2004 Brit Awards were marked by a set of victories by the comedy rock band The Darkness. ... Earls Court is a place in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, in London, England. ... “Melua” redirects here. ... This article is about the rock band. ... The Lovecats is the name of a 1983 single by The Cure. ... A Special BRITs 25 Award for the best single from the past 25 years was awarded to Robbie Williams Angels. The producers added a fake film effect to the TV coverage of the 2005 awards show, which was criticised by some who thought ruined the immediacy of the awards show... Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music... BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBCs national radio stations and is the most popular station in the UK. It broadcasts throughout the UK on FM radio between 88 and 91 MHz from its studios in Western House, adjacent to Broadcasting House in central London. ...


Catching Tales

Cullum's third major label album, entitled Catching Tales, was released on September 26, 2005, in the United Kingdom and The Netherlands, and two weeks later in the United States, on October 11. This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... is the 269th day of the year (270th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Beatrix  - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War   - Declared July 26, 1581   - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain... is the 284th day of the year (285th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


The American and French versions of Catching Tales do not feature Fascinating Rhythm, unlike the European version which does. This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ...


The first single to be released from the album, in the United Kingdom, was "Get Your Way", a collaboration with Dan The Automator which used a sample from the Thad Jones song 'Get Out Of My Life, Woman'. The second single released, in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, was "Mind Trick", a funky and catchy track written by Jamie and. his brother. Ben Cullum. The third single released from the album was the self-penned track "Photograph." Cullum has said it was written on New Years Day (2005) after he found a box of photographs that reminded him of how special his youth was, despite the fact it didn't seem it at the time. Dan the Automator Nakamura is a Japanese American, born in San Francisco, California, a hip-hop and rap producer most known for his work in the mid to late 1990s and early 2000s. ... Thad Jones Thaddeus Joseph Jones (March 28, 1923 - August 21, 1986) was an American jazz trumpeter. ... Ben Cullum is a musician, composer and producer. ...


A special edition version of Catching Tales is also available in Europe, featuring an exclusive 20 minute documentary, including behind the scenes footage of Jamie recording the album and on the road footage, from across Europe. It also features a 28-page booklet containing exclusive photos, Jamie rarities, extended liner notes plus a track-by-track introduction from the man himself. Catching Tales has also been released on double vinyl, as was the first single, "Get Your Way." This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ...


Catching Tales was to feature a collaboration with Pharrell Williams. Cullum and Williams recorded various songs together and it was thought that the track titled 'Wifey' would make an appearance on Catching Tales. Unfortunately, due to publishing laws, it ended up being taken off the album. Usher recorded a version of the song "Wifey", which was released on a special Japanese import of Pharrell Williams album. After much paper shuffling Jamie's vocals finally featured on Pharrell Williams's debut solo album, on a track titled "You Can Do It Too". It is such a small part that Jamie is not even credited as a 'featured' artist. This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Pharrell Williams (born April 5, 1973) is an American producer, singer, rapper, and songwriter. ... This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978), is an American R&B/pop singer and actor who rose to fame in the mid-late 1990s. ... Pharrell Williams (born April 5, 1973) is an American producer, singer, rapper, and songwriter. ... Pharrell Williams (born April 5, 1973) is an American producer, singer, rapper, and songwriter. ...


The album Catching Tales was produced by Stewart Levine, who also produced Twentysomething. This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Stewart Levine is an American record producer. ... Twentysomething is the third album by Jamie Cullum. ...


Cullum toured Catching Tales from the end of October 2005 to December 2006. Playing gigs in places such as: Singapore, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, South America, South Africa, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Germany, Spain, Portugal, as well as returning to America no less than four times in one year, to tour extensively across the USA. This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ...


Plans for 2007 and beyond

For 2007 Cullum is taking a break from touring by writing new music, collaborating with various musicians, making a new album, as well as enjoying some well deserved time off, at home. Cullum is pursuing another musical project with his brother Ben, titled "In The Mind of Jamie Cullum", to be released on the 28th of August 2007 in the UK and possibly the rest of Europe. Ben Cullum is a musician, composer and producer. ...


On the collaboration front, in March and July 2007 Cullum played "private" unannounced gigs with brother Ben Cullum, Davide de Rose and John Hoare, at The Sun and Doves bar and gallery in Camberwell, London SE5, as part of 'Headhunters on Coldharbour Lane' an on going experimental live music project. This line-up is also appearing at Womad Charlton Park 2007, as BC & JC. The title of these Sunday night gigs references Herbie Hancock's 1973 seminal Jazz Funk album of the same name. Hoare and De Rose (of Elettrorganica) front a changing line up of skilled musicians under the guise 'John's Hoares'. The unclassifiable New Jazz showcase began March 2007 to promote purely spontaneous, improvised music that draws from a rich tradition of Jazz but cross references with contemporary House, Break Beat, Hip Hop, Rap, Funk, Soul and Electronica. Jamie and Ben enjoy being able to play without constraint alongside John and Dave in an intimate venue to a wholly attentive and appreciative audience. Womad Charlton Park is the name given to the WOMAD festival to be held in England, replacing Womad Reading, the last of which took place in 2006. ...


Other Band Members

Since 2003 Cullum has played consistently with Geoff Gascoyne, on bass, and Sebastiaan De Krom, on drums. In 2004 Sam Wedgwood (guitarist and trumpeter) joined Cullum on tour for a little over a year. At the end of 2005 Cullum was joined by Tom Richards (saxophonist, occasional guitarist and percussion). Soon afterwards Sam Wedgwood left, to pursue his own career. At the beginning of 2006 Rory Simmons (trumpeter and guitarist) joined the band as a replacement.


Other people who have played with Jamie include saxophonist Ben Castle (son of Roy Castle who currently plays in his own band and also for Beth Rowley and others) and John Hoare (currently playing in the John Hoare Quartet). Roy Castle OBE (born August 31, 1932 in Scholes, near Holmfirth; died September 2, 1994) was a British dancer, singer, comedian, actor and musician. ...


Trivia

  • Jamie is an avid Swindon Town fan and when he is visiting his parents home, in Bath, he is often found watching his team from the stands at the County Ground, although he also supports Liverpool FC.
  • Jamie played the part of DJ English Hughie in the computer game, The Movies.
  • Jamie has a piano in his kitchen.
  • In April 2007, Jamie began presenting a weekly programme on theJazz radio station.
  • Jamie's mother, Yvonne, sings in Silver Ring Choir which has toured places such as Australia and New Zealand.
  • Jamie attended high school at Grittleton House School and sixth form at Sheldon School. Both are near Chippenham.
  • Jamie turned down a place at Oxford University to read Modern History.
  • Jamie has broken five pianos, in total, on tour and during tv performances.
  • Jamie's favourite author is Paul Auster.
  • Jamie is 5ft 4 inches high and takes a size UK 7 shoe.
  • Jamie was given an Audi TT for free, which he then gave away in a prize draw, on his official website.
  • Jamie has a distinctive and ornate autograph, in which he incorporates piano keys. Often Jamie will also date the signature.
  • Jamie is a big fan of Apple Computers. He owns a 15" MacBook Pro, which he takes on tour and at home he has a 30" Apple Cinema Display monitor with a Power Mac G5, in his loft studio.
  • In his youth Jamie worked as a petrol pump attendant, in a camera shop and, for a couple of weeks, at the Dyson factory.
  • Together with his elder brother, Ben Cullum, Jamie wrote the music for a West End stage version of When Harry Met Sally....
  • Jamie is a noted user of Sibelius composition software.
  • Jamie can be heard in, the film, Meet the Robinsons where he's the singing behind 'Frankie the Frog'.

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Discography

Albums

Heard It All Before is not realed by Jamie Cullum but the track list and musicians are known. ... This article is about the year. ... Jamie Cullums first album released on Candid record label. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... Twentysomething is the third album by Jamie Cullum. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Highlighting many of his successful hits from Catching Tales and Twentysomething, Jamie Cullums latest release, Live At Ronnie Scotts, was recorded exclusively for iTunes in London. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The subject of this article may not satisfy the notability guideline or one of the following guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia: Biographies, Books, Companies, Fiction, Music, Neologisms, Numbers, Web content, or several proposals for new guidelines. ...

Collaborations Featured On Other Albums

-1... “Whites” redirects here. ... Handsome Boy Modeling School is a hip-hop collaboration between Dan the Automator and Prince Paul, producer of influential rap trio De La Soul. ... MySpace is a social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos. ... Jean Toots Thielemans (born Brussels, April 29, 1922) is a Belgian jazz artist well known for his guitar, harmonica play and also for his highly accomplished professional whistling. ... Gwyneth Herbert is a British singer, particularly of jazz and swing standards and original compositions. ... Clare Teal Clare Teal is an English jazz singer who has become famous not only for her singing, but also for having signed the biggest ever recording-deal by a British jazz singer. ... Pharrell Williams (born April 5, 1973) is an American producer, singer, rapper, and songwriter. ... In My Mind is the first solo album by American rapper, singer and producer Pharrell Williams. ...

DVDs

  • Live at Blenheim Palace (2004)
  • Telling Tales (2005) - with Catching Tales Special Edition

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Singles

From Pointless Nostalgic:

  • "High And Dry" (2002)

From Twentysomething:

  • "All At Sea" (2003) Promotional Release
  • "These Are the Days"/"Frontin'" (2004) #12 UK
  • "Everlasting Love" (2004) #20 UK, #35 Netherlands

From Catching Tales: Everlasting Love is a song first made famous by Love Affair, an English pop group. ...

  • "Get Your Way" (2005) #44 UK, #25 Netherlands
  • "Mind Trick" (2005) #32 UK, #26 Netherlands
  • "Photograph" (2006)

External links

  • Official Website
  • Official MySpace page
  • Official Austrian website
  • Jamie Cullum Fans Forum
  • Jamie's sometime personal photographer
  • Jamie Cullum photographs in Todomusicaymas Live in Kursaal (San Sebastian)
  • photo cocnert in Poland 2006

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Jamie Cullum is well known, not only for his abilities on the piano, but also for his unique entertainment style and charisma.
Cullum's third major label album, entitled Catching Tales, was released on the September 26, 2005, in the United Kingdom and The Netherlands, and two weeks later in the United States, on October 11.
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