Jamie Cullum was born on 20th August 1979, in Rochford, Essex, England and is a singer and multi-instrumentalist. Between 1999 and 2014, he released seven studio albums including “Heard It All Before”, “Catching Tales” and “Interlude”. Since 2010, Cullum has presented a weekly jazz show on BBC Radio 2. Jamie has been active in the entertainment industry since 1999.
How much is the net worth of Jamie Cullum? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $12 million, as of the data presented in early 2018. Music is the main source of Cullum’s modest fortune.
Jamie Cullum (Singer) Net Worth $12 million
To begin with, Jamie grew up in Hullavington, Wiltshire. During his adolescence, he listened to numerous musical genres, from rock to hip-hop, from jazz to blues and was influenced not only by artists such as Herbie Hancock, Tom Waits and Miles Davis, but also by the innovative albums of bands like Steely Dan. At the same time, Jamie claims that his brother, Ben Cullum, is his biggest influence; the two often collaborated as Ben played bass. As a student he played everywhere: weddings, pubs, cruise ships and bars. He graduated from the University of Reading in 2001, with a Bachelor’s degree majoring in English.
Concerning his professional career, Cullum recorded his first studio album called “Heard It All Before” in 1999, but only 500 copies were produced, so today it is very difficult to get this album – one was purchased on the Internet for 600 British pounds. In 2002, Jamie recorded his second album, “Pointless Nostalgic”, which sold a good number of copies in Britain and attracted the attention of journalists such as Melvyn Bragg and Michael Parkinson. In 2003, he signed a contract with Universal for three new records, and the following year recorded his second studio album, entitled “Twentysomething”, which has sold more than two million copies worldwide, and was nominated for a Grammy Award. The song “These Are the Days” reached 12th position and “Everlasting Love” 20th position on British charts, and 35th in the Netherlands, boosting his net worth considerably.
In 2005, Jamie recorded his third studio album “Catching Tales”, in which he captured various musical influences, from funk to jazz to hip-hop. Many songs have also been written by Cullum including “Get Your Way”, 44th on the British and 25th on the Netherlands charts as well as “Mind Trick” which was 32nd on Great Britain and 26th on the Netherlands charts; the nostalgic “Photograph” was written after finding a box of photographs. At the end of 2009, his fifth album “The Pursuit” was released in Los Angeles, and in 2013 the sixth album “Momentum” appeared, in which he almost completely abandoned the jazz sounds of the previous albums, orienting himself towards more commercial pop and sounds. In 2014, “Interlude” was released, an album entirely made up of covers by artists such as Ray Charles, Randy Newman, Sufjan Stevens and Dizzy Gillespie, with the participation of Gregory Porter and Laura Mvula. Most recently, in 2017, he released a single called “Work of Art”.
Finally, in the personal life of the Jamie Cullum, he married the supermodel Sophie Dahl in a private ceremony at the Westminster Abbey in 2010. In 2011, their daughter, Lyra was born, and in 2013, the couple announced the birth of their second daughter, Margot.
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