This piano crooner coolly straddles the jazz-pop divide.
About Jamie Cullum
Hometown
Rochford, Essex, England
Born
August 20, 1979
Genre
Jazz
English jazz singer/pianist Jamie Cullum started playing guitar and piano at age 8, inspired and encouraged by his older brother, bassist/producer Ben Cullum.
∙ He honed his craft by playing at a chain of pizza restaurants across London several nights a week—just as Amy Winehouse had done early in her career.
∙ The Grammy-nominated 2003 album Twentysomething made Cullum the fastest-selling jazz artist in UK chart history.
∙ In his reimaginings of songs by Radiohead, The White Stripes, and Massive Attack, he incorporated a stomp box, loops, and even beatboxing.
∙ His collaboration with lifelong jazz fan Clint Eastwood on the title song for the director’s 2008 film, Gran Torino, was nominated for a Golden Globe.
∙ In 2011, English artist Joe Simpson painted a portrait of Cullum, which he exhibited at the Royal Albert Hall.
∙ He played at the White House in 2016, as part of the International Jazz Day Global Concert.
Jamie Cullum has also released music as a member of Elcho.
Musical InfluencesJamie Cullum's musical influences include Norah Jones, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Hornsby and more.