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Latest Jamie Cullum News
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South Africa: Joy of Jazz (AllAfrica.com)
22-Aug-2006
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A WEEK to go to the launch of the JOY OF JAZZ festival, which opens at the Standard Bank Arena next Thursday with a large-scale event featuring its two most popular names: UK vocal wunderkind Jamie Cullum and Cape Town-born, UK-based guitar veteran Jonathan Butler.
JAMIE CULLUM PLAYS LIFE, JAZZ BY EAR (Asbury Park Press)
08-Jun-2006
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Critics have praised British pianist and singer Jamie Cullum for his blend of jazz standards, hip alternative rock covers, showmanship at the piano and his way with melodies. It seems everything must be going according to plan.
Cullum Unfazed Doherty Likeness (ContactMusic)
08-Jun-2006
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Jazz star JAMIE CULLUM is enjoying being mistaken for troubled British rocker PETE DOHERTY, despite his clean-living lifestyle being at odds with the
Jamie Cullum (Metromix.com)
13-Mar-2006
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Brandi Carlile. Mar. 13: 7:30 p.m. - Sold Out -
REVIEW / Memo to radio: British pianist Jamie Cullum's time has come (San Francisco Chronicle)
13-Mar-2006
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Jamie Cullum tinkers impatiently at the Steinway while his band arrays itself onstage. He mashes out a few random chords, and then his fingers flicker out a few notes of a funeral march -- this guy hasn't even sung a note or even looked at the audience, and...
Pianist finds follow-up success 'having a blast' in London home (Rocky Mountain News)
13-Mar-2006
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When British singer-pianist Jamie Cullum's record Twentysomething took off, people around him immediately started offering advice on what to do for a follow-up.
All that jazz - and pop and hip-hop and ... (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
13-Mar-2006
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Jamie Cullum sings jazz and pop standards, cover versions of recent swingable tunes, and originals that possess the necessary pizzazz. But he's not just another clone of Frank Sinatra.
Face time with Jamie Cullum (Chicago Sun-Times)
13-Mar-2006
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British vocalist-pianist Jamie Cullum could serve as the missing link between Oscar Peterson and Coldplay. Over the course of four discs, he has melded contemporary Britpop with classic jazz to create a style distinctively his own.
Best bets: March 9-15 (Pioneer Press)
13-Mar-2006
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Incredibles on Ice, Frogtown Artist Co-Op group show, Irish Ruminations, Marc Riboud, The Wainwrights, Chris Botti, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Bobby Watson, Belle and Sebastian, Jamie Cullum, Jenny Lewis, Snapshots: Life in the City, Golda's Balcony.
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