I've got no problem whatsover with collar bars coming back in. I need to look a tiny bit older before I can dress like that the entire time - otherwise I'm going to look like I'm in 'Bugsy Malone.' Jamie Cullum More Quotes by Jamie Cullum More Quotes From Jamie Cullum I'd be worried if I was put in the same category as Michael Bubl I'm trying to sound like a young man, for starters. Jamie Cullum sound trying men I'd like to make music for a long time, and all different types of music. Maybe I'll start my own label to get other artists off the ground. Jamie Cullum different artist long When I look back on my ordinary, ordinary life, I see so much magic, though I missed it at the time. Jamie Cullum magic ordinary looks My pure love is playing music. Jamie Cullum pure-love playing-music love-is 'Tampopo' is a deeply odd film about Japan, ramen noodles, love and sex. It made me very hungry and desperate to travel to Japan. It started my love affair with this amazing country, its culture, its food, its cinema and made me buy my first ticket to the land of the rising sun. Jamie Cullum japan country sex I used to drum on the table at school. I think a handful of my school reports say that they thought I might have some kind of ADD. Jamie Cullum add school thinking Lizzy Parks. Check this out, this is brilliantShe is a fantastic jazz singer definitely one to watch from now on, she’s got a great voice and she’s a great songwriter as well Jamie Cullum lizzy parks voice I get into plenty of trouble. It just doesn't seem to get picked up by the papers. Jamie Cullum plenty paper trouble I worship pianos like they are prize diamonds, and I never willfully do damage to them. But I grew up playing guitars, and you treat a guitar like a best friend or a little brother or a lover you have a tempestuous relationship with. Jamie Cullum best you brother relationship My mother was born in Burma, but my grandfather on her side was Indian-Spanish. So I have this quite exotic mix, which is reflected in my earliest memories, in our Wiltshire country kitchen, of gran, and aunts, cooking spicy stewy, casseroley curries, a version of Indian food with a Burmese twist. Jamie Cullum cooking mother food memories My maternal granddad, Leonard, was full of amazing stories. He was an orphan, with 11 or 12 brothers and sisters, and he used to tell us about growing up near the Irrawaddy river and how one brother was eaten by a crocodile. Jamie Cullum river amazing growing-up brother When I was at school, I wanted to play a piano, and they said, 'No, that's for the classical students.' There's always been this air around pianos, which can very often discourage a young person from having a go. Jamie Cullum person always play school What's interesting is often people think life changes when you have a record deal and you do all kinds of stuff. Obviously your life changes, but nothing changes your life like getting married and having kids. Jamie Cullum think you life people I believe, from reading biographies, that the great musicians have also been great cooks: Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Max Roach. I think I've worked out why this is - unsociable hours, plus general creativity. Jamie Cullum great creativity reading believe You're only famous in the eyes of others. Inside, you're still the same, and not a hundred million records or TV shows can change that. I think the only pitfall of fame is believing that it means something, and behaving like that. Jamie Cullum eyes think you change My only ambition is to grow as a musician. Jamie Cullum grow only musician ambition 'Cullum' is Scottish, but I'm nowhere near Scottish. My mother is Burmese, and my father is of German, Jewish, English ancestry. Jamie Cullum english jewish mother father I lived my twenties on the road, in all different countries experiencing this momentum of a career which was taking off in its own way. Jamie Cullum road career own way I don't think I've ever been true to jazz. There's always a kind of jazz element to what I do. There are a very few genres that I haven't tried out, really, in what I've been doing. As a jazz musician, you can kind of mess about with things with a certain level of musicianship, which helps. Jamie Cullum true doing think you I can't get enough of this guy called Baths. He's a total L.A. dude and really young as well. It's super-electronic, but with almost Hall & Oates-style songwriting. Without the context of the production, it could be super-cheesy, but it has amazing harmonies. Jamie Cullum without amazing enough young