Jamie Cullum is an English jazz-pop singer-songwriter and radio presenter. He has performed with Kylie Minogue, Rihanna, Pussycat Dolls, Radiohead, Gnarls Barkley, Elton John, Justin Timberlake, John Legend, Joy Division, Lady Gaga and many others. His second studio album, Twentysomething, went platinum and became the No.1 selling studio album by a jazz artist in the UK.
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The Anatomy of Hate; Dialogue to Hope; A Dialogue of A Dialogue To Hope; Recorded at London’s Mayfair and Mayfair Studios, Mayfair, is a jazz mix of jazz standards, ballads and contemporary ballads. It was released in 2003 and is also used in the film The Anatomical Of Hate; A dialogue to Hope, recorded by Ramsdall and Mike Ramsdale. In April 2006 Cullum played his biggest-ever crowd on Queensday in the Netherlands, as their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. In February 2012, Germany picked Roman Lob with \”Standing Still\”, a composition by Cullums alongside Steve Robson and Wayne Hector, as the entry for Eurovision. Cullum also beatboxes at most gigs, and uses a stomp box made from a small wooden block features in Cullum’s concerts. As well as The White Stripes and Kanye West, Cullums has performed work by Massive Attack, Pharrell, Rihanna, and Radiohead. He listens to an eclectic mix of music including Miles Davis, Burt Bacharach and The Heritage Orchestra.
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