English jazz-pop singer Jamie Cullum is one of the world's most acclaimed singing pianists, songwriter and interpreter of classic songs from various genres. His energetic live performances, fusing jazz, pop and soul music, have won worldwide acclaim.
Jamie Cullum not only sings and plays the piano, but also beats the rhythm with his foot, using a special stomp box under the piano. When the singer gets up from it, letting the accompanying musicians rest, he becomes a human orchestra, performing alone, for example, the White Stripes' biggest hit Seven Nation Army, which has already become sports stadium folklore, without a single instrument, except for his mouth and vocal cords, first "beatboxing" and "looping" the rhythm part, and then singing over the top, and it's not jazz anymore, it's a kind of a romp – jackets, slips, bow ties, cufflinks, flowers in the air, and everybody's having fun.