Jamie Cullum

Easy-listening jazz maestro with poppy tendencies.
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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 broke into the mainstream with 2002's Pointless Nostalgic and 2003'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.

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Enjoy code: 638891
Type
Concert
Target groups
Adult, Youth, Elderly
Source
TheList
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