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Jamie Cullum continues US 'Pursuit'

British jazz-pop artist Jamie Cullum has booked a second round of US dates behind "The Pursuit," his first new studio effort in four years.

Jamie Cullum Gallery Spotlight: San Francisco, CA - March 23, 2010

Jazz-influenced British singer/songwriter/pianist Jamie Cullum is courting American music lovers with his latest album, "The Pursuit."

Jamie Cullum talks 'The Pursuit,' tour plans

After four albums, jazz-influenced English singer/songwriter/pianist Jamie Cullum feels like he finally got it right with his forthcoming release, "The Pursuit." The collection pays tribute to his musical influences by offering original songs as well as covers ranging from Rihanna to Cole Porter.

Jamie Cullum in 'Pursuit' of early 2010 outing

Singer/songwriter Jamie Cullum has lined up North American headlining dates in March to support his recent album, "The Pursuit," which is his first new studio effort in four years.

Jamie Cullum readies fifth studio album

"The Pursuit," Jamie Cullum's fifth studio effort and first in four years, will be released March 2, according to a press release.

SXSW Performance: Jamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum is a force to be reckoned with. From the moment he stepped on stage for his Friday evening (3/17) set at Eternal, he hypnotized the seething crowd with his first-rate showmanship, onstage antics and fresh take on a classic style.

Jamie Cullum adds more US shows

Singer/pianist Jamie Cullum has added a slew of US dates to his yearlong tour in support of his second Verve Records collection, "Catching Tales."

Jamie Cullum spins "Tales" during tour

Singer/pianist Jamie Cullum backs his latest album, "Catching Tales," with a month-long run on the U.S. theater circuit this March.

Album Review: Jamie Cullum, "Catching Tales" (Verve)

This 25-year-old pianist/crooner is doing his best to bridge the gap between Dean Martin and Jamiroquai, and dang if he isn't getting away with it. 'Catching Tales' continues the curious direction of his 2004 album, 'Twentysomething,' and the result is quite enjoyable. This 25-year-old pianist/crooner is doing his best to bridge the gap between Dean Martin and Jamiroquai, and dang if he isn't getting away with it. "Catching Tales" continues the curious direction of his 2004 album, "Twentysomething," and the result is quite enjoyable.