With his major label debut album "Twentysomething", Jamie Cullum has been able to attract new audiences to contemporary jazz. Cullum's music has appealed to young pop fans as well as tried and true jazz listeners.
No one can accuse Cullum of resting on his laurels.The Pursuit finds the pint sized jazz-popper running the gamut of his musical meanderings from triphop to show tunes to a house number to straight up love balladry. It doesn'tall work, but none of it isa shambles and no onecould be left in any doubtthat Cullum is movingaway from novelty partyact into the realm ofserious artist. There's stilla ...
Publ.Date : Sun, 08 Nov 2009 00:08:18 GMTJamie Cullum is telling me that he never dreamt of success on this scale. He is outlining the upcoming tours of the UK, France, the US, Japan, Australia and, oh, pretty much most of the known world, that will accompany the anticipated multimillion sales of his new album. "I honestly, honestly never thought it would pan out like this," says the 30-year-old singer who, looking tanned and fit ...
Publ.Date : Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:43:13 GMTBelow we conclude Stuart Nicholson’s two-part article on the inner workings of the Molde Jazz Festival—a hugely successful event that brings 100,000 visitors to a city with only 25,000 residents.
Publ.Date : Mon, 09 Nov 2009 15:52:09 GMT
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Jamie had a job as a pianist in a local Pizza Express.
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