Jamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum is a multi-award-winning singer, songwriter, pianist, and broadcaster. He began performing professionally in his late teens, self-funding his debut album in 1999. Since then, he has released nine studio albums and sold over ten million records worldwide.


He achieved global prominence with his 2003 breakthrough album Twentysomething. The release rapidly became the fastest-selling jazz album in UK history. Known for explosive live performances, he has headlined prestigious global venues including the Montreux Jazz Festival, Glastonbury, and the Hollywood Bowl. Jamie has collaborated with legendary stars across multiple genres, including Herbie Hancock, Pharrell Williams, and Clint Eastwood.


Beyond performing, Jamie is an influential jazz broadcaster. Since 2010, he has hosted a weekly prime-time show on BBC Radio 2. His radio work has earned a Sony Gold Award and multiple New York Radio Awards. He regularly uses his platform to champion emerging and established jazz talent worldwide.

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