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Jamie Cullum

Monday, March 01, 2010

The best-selling British jazz artist of all time, 30-year-old singer/pianist Jamie Cullum is equal parts pop, jazz and showman. He has covered songs by Radiohead, The White Stripes and Rihanna. Last year he collaborated with Clint Eastwood on the soundtrack to the film Gran Torino. Now on a North American tour, he joins us with a live performance in our studio.

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Jamie Cullum

Comments [4]

Nicole Fichera from Philadelphia

Your link is WRONG. This is the Argentinian tango musician! Please fix it!

Mar. 06 2010 11:15 PM
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Mongo from New City, NY

I take that back. I think the Rihanna song was a little reminiscent of John Legend. I've been checking out his other work and he's got his own style. He actually quite talented. I'll have to go buy a few of his albums.

Mar. 02 2010 11:12 AM
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Mongo from New City, NY

I agree he sounds very much like John Legend. But don't we all sound or look like somebody? That being said, I still enjoyed listening to him. It's very likely that he's always sounded like that, it's just that Legend made it big first. If he's going to really make it big he's got to get a new style.

Mar. 02 2010 10:11 AM
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Maldo from New York City

Vocally, this guy bites John Legend so hard, Legend should get a tetanus shot.

Mar. 01 2010 02:57 PM
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