Live at blenheim palace
A jazz protege of considerable standing in his native England, Jamie Cullum's early work belies his tender years, showing a maturity and grasp of the genre which firmly cements his reputation. His voice conjures up images of Frank Sinatra and Harry Connick Jr. at their most sublime, while his piano playing invokes a subtle blend of Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. It didn't take long for Cullum to garner an impressive record deal and a loyal following in the UK. Complemented by Sebastiaan DeKrom on drums and Geoff Gascoyne on bass, Cullum takes to the stage amidst the lofty surroundings of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England, where he works his way through a number of his most notable songs. A refreshingly youthful addition to the canon of jazz greats, LIVE AT BLENHEIM PALACE charts a star in the ascendancy.