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BIOGRAPHY


Long before Robbie was even in Take That, years before the Pop Idols had even heard of Cole Porter, Jamie Cullum was experimenting with not only the music of his youth (from grunge to heavy metal) but also the tunes sung by cool people in suits he found liberally populating his parents record collection. Taking the lead from his older brother Ben an 8 year Jamie took up guitar, piano and eventually singing. It wasn’t untill deep into his A Level studies where Jamie seemed to be moving swiftly towards an academic career, that he became frustrated with the inability to concentrate on music. He decided to take a year off to continue teaching himself music and develop his increasing interest in Jazz Piano which his older brother was fuelling with an introduction to records by Oscar Peterson and Dave Brubeck. A long stint of travelling and an extended stay in Paris where Jamie not only saw a massive amount of live music but also started to play piano in cafes and bars only strengthened this desire. Returning to England Jamie started playing piano in hotels and weekly at a local Jazz pub whose regular appearances encouraged him to learn more tunes. It was only one week when he ran out of tunes at the local pub that he decided to sing and play the tune Do You Know What it Means to miss New Orleans where he realised that he might have a professional career. This first piano/vocals moment lead to countless meetings with influential local musicians and Jamie started to appear prolifically on a growing local Jazz scene learning his craft with some of the most experienced musicians in Britain.

Despite these early successes including many with cutting edge local pop and hip-hop bands Jamie still decided to go to University to study, initially English Lit at Reading. Once again fate seemed to steer Jamie towards something more creative as he was offered a place on the prestigious Film and Drama course. A crossover seemed inevitable, and soon Jamie was composing and performing music for films and plays, also acting and producing his own short films and plays. Throughout his degree Jamie still found time to develop his musical career which saw moves into the Oxford jazz scene and the beginnings of appearances in London.

At only 19 Jamie decided it was time to produce his own CD never for one minute considering outside involovement - he decided to fund and produce it himself using his current Trio. The resulting CD "Jamie Cullum Trio - Heard it all Before" became something of a local phenomenon and sold over 700 copies just at Jamie’s gigs alone. It was normal for him to regularly sell 50 + at pub concerts. Jamie also began a relationship with the Berkshire Youth Jazz Orchestra now known as The Pendulum Big Band and appeared with the band at The Brecon Jazz Festival and at concert halls throughout England. It was through this association that Jamie met world class bass player Geoff Gascoyne. After hearing him sing, Geoff asked Jamie to appear on his album Songs of the Summer with top class British Musicians Ben Castle, Gareth Williams, Anthony Kerr and Sebastiaan de Krom.


Jamie Graduated from University in the summer of 2001 and spent the following three months travelling and playing in Europe. Returning to England in September, he moved into a flat in London and set up a new trio featuring Geoff Gascoyne and Sebastiaan de Krom. Using funds raised from his last CD Jamie decided to record another album with his new trio. Encouraged by Geoff, Jamie started to write horn arrangements by ear and the album, which would become Pointless Nostalgic was expanded with tracks featuring a seven piece band using the cream of Britain’s brass talent. With the album in the bag by Christmas 2001 Jamie decided to concentrate on his other musical projects whilst saving money to afford to mix and master the album. It was around this time that Jamie received an email from Candid artist Clare Teal who had bought a copy of Jamie’s first CD and liking what she heard arranged a meeting in her home town of Bath. Clare heard the master takes from the new album and inspired by what she heard, made it a personal mission of hers to have Alan Bates of Candid Records have a serious listen to what she believed to be a major undiscovered talent.

Clare’s persistence soon paid off and after a few listens to the new record and a trip to see Jamie at the Salena Jones Jazz and Music Rooms, legendary producer Alan Bates deicided to snap him up within the week. With increased funding Jamie recorded more material for the album including the originals I Want to be a Popstar and Pointless Nostalgic. Publicity from the Candid Deal lead to Jamie being invited to perform at 606 Club, Ronnie Scotts with Geoff Gascoyne, Pizza Express Jazz Club and other leading venues. With word out on such a new, original talent Radio 2 and BBC London soon got involved regularly playing tracks from the unreleased album and featuring interviews based on their own belief that here was a star in the making.


Michael Parkinson, hearing Pointless Nostalgic began to champion Jamie on his BBC Radio 2 show, regularly playing tracks from the album. Then the big labels started to take an interest, with both Universal and Sony in the picture at one point. Universal won out eventually, signing Jamie for a record breaking one million pounds. Not a huge amount in pop terms, but phenomenal for a jazz artist. This figure is the amount of money that Universal will spend helping Jamie make albums over several years although if you believed everything you read at the time then it seemed that Jamie had suddenly gone overnight from playing at smokey pubs, weddings and anywhere else he could to having a million pounds in the bank!

At the same time as this historic deal was made Parkinson helped out some more, inviting Jamie to perform on his TV chat show.

After this was aired Prince Charles, having seen the show invited Jamie to play at The Queen's birthday party at St. James's Palace. Just picture it. There was Jamie, alongside such famous company as Ronnie Corbett, Penelope Keith, Alan Rickman and Maureen Lipman doing his thing for "Her Majesty's Pleasure"!

Here then, we have an artist, young perhaps, but already with a wealth of experience that makes him a talent worth listening to. A beautiful and exciting exponent of the standard repertoire, a growing, catchy and earthy selection of originals with many more suprises thrown in. To complete this already potent cocktail though we have an unnerving measure of energy which pours out of every song at his stunning live concerts and on his albums. An energy that so intoxicates his audiences it has lead a huge number of people to say from critics to audiences to the BBC JAZZ awards that their tip for the top in the months and years to come is undoubtedly Jamie Cullum.


My Interests

LATEST ON JAMIE:

He is currently recording his new album!

UPCOMING GIGS 2008:

20th June 2008 - Live Electro Jam BC & JC vs Darren Emerson, Sonar, Barcelona

2nd August 2008 - BC vs JC, Loveland Festival, Amsterdam

20th August 2008 - Hollywood Bowl, USA

21st September 2008 - Monterey Jazz Festival, California www.montereyjazzfestival.org

27th October 2008 - Théâtre du Châtelet - Paris

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 de-colonization; 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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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. (Taken from Wikipedia.)

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".

2007 AND BEYOND

In 2007 Cullum took 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 was involved in another musical project with his brother Ben, titled "In The Mind of Jamie Cullum", released on the 28th of August 2007 in the UK.

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 also appeared 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.



Check out Jamie's duet with Beady Belle HERE ...and see the great pictures now uploaded in my photo album, from when the band toured with Jamie in 2005!

Beady Belle:

Beate:

(Photos reproduced with kind permission from Beady Belle!)

I'd like to meet:

Fellow Jamie Cullum fans from around the globe!




Music:


DISCOGRAPHY

IN THE MIND OF JAMIE CULLUM

CATCHING TALES

TWENTY SOMETHING

POINTLESS NOSTALGIC

HEARD IT ALL BEFORE

Opinion Polls & Market Research ..

Movies:

Jamie recorded EVERLASTING LOVE for "Bridget Jones - The Edge of Reason".


Most recently, Jamie performed the songs for Frankie frog in the Disney movie "MEET THE ROBINSONS".


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New Competition on jc.com!

This month we are giving you the chance to win a fantastic Jamie Soundwave print. "What is it?" you ask...Soundwaves is a new initiative that involves the world's top musicians, songwriters and bands ...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Wed, 07 May 2008 02:48:00 PST

DREAM TEAM! - BC vs JC feat. Darren Emerson!

From Darren's blog: Playing at the Sonar Festival in Barcelona on June 20th marks my return to live work since my departure from Underworld in the form of BC vs JC featuring Darren Emerson. It's a new...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Wed, 07 May 2008 05:15:00 PST

Jamie and Ben to play Loveland Festival, Amsterdam 2nd August

Loveland Festival 2008 Line-Up   Geplaatst op dinsdag 6 mei 2008The rich nature and relaxed atmosphere of Amsterdam's Sloterpark will see another edition of the Loveland Festival the second of ...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Tue, 06 May 2008 02:42:00 PST

Jamies latest journal entry - 6th May

6th of May 2008 The British Red Cross  Well here I am chipping away at a new album in the sunshine skirted by unfamiliar surroundings. I've spent most of my recording life thus far enveloped by t...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Tue, 06 May 2008 02:30:00 PST

Kyle Eastwood

Kyle Eastwood "Very sharp work. There's no denying Kyle has imagination and skill" The Observer "Thoughtful, contemplative, admirably understated and highly listenable" Evening Standard Kyle grew up ...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Mon, 05 May 2008 02:03:00 PST

Sophie Degunst

I wanted to tell you about a French artist - Sophie Degunst - who has painted a cool portrait of Jamie and Ben and has kindly given me permission to post it here:   Good job Sophie! Yo...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Fri, 02 May 2008 08:07:00 PST

Jamie’s new project with Ben and Darren Emerson

As you may have noticed, Jamie will be doing a gig in Barcelona with his brother Ben and Darren Emerson in the summer.   Here is a quote from an interview with Darren Emerson:"I've just...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 08:47:00 PST

LYRICS - Intermission Music

Thanks to Beady Belle for sending me the lyrics ............. Intermission music (Duet with Beate and Jamie)Music by Beate S. Lech and Erik HolmLyrics by Beate S. LechThis is a pauseWe're just at half...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 08:25:00 PST

Survey - Your favourite lyric!

What is your favourite lyric from any of the songs Jamie sings?  (original or covers) It might be that little phrase that inspires you, something that makes you happy or reminds you of a spe...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 09:20:00 PST

Monteray Jazz Festival September 19-21, 2008

As stated in the previous blog, it has been announced Jamie will perform at the Monteray Jazz Festival this autumn. For more information and tickets, CLICK HERE! From allaboutjazz.com: ...
Posted by Jamie Cullum Fans on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 03:45:00 PST