Jamie Cullum is the UK's best-selling jazz artist of all time with 10 million records sold globally. Spanning a career of 20 years which has seen him win an Ivor Novello award alongside multiple Grammy and Brit nominations, Jamie has performed alongside artists as diverse as Herbie Hancock, Kendrick Lamar, St. Vincent, and Lang Lang, and has collaborated with the likes of Pharrell and Clint Eastwood, the latter for whom he co-wrote the score for Eastwood's critically-acclaimed film Gran Torino.
In addition to being a Mercury Prize judge, Jamie has carved out a career in taste making via his award winning jazz show on BBC Radio 2 which has seen Jamie earmark talent amongst UK and international artists from Gregory Porter to Jordan Rakei. But it has also seen him interview stars including Paul McCartney, Gil Scott-Heron, Kate Bush, Bill Murray, and Metallica's Lars Ulrich.