Who is Jamie Cullens wife?

Sophie Dahlm. 2010
Jamie Cullum/Wife

Are Jamie Cullum and Sophie Dahl still married?

The musician, who has been married to model and author Sophie Dahl for almost 10 years, explained how they met in an exclusive interview for Red’s March issue (out 31st Jan). He said: ‘We just really hit it off.

Where is Jamie Cullum from?

Rochford, United Kingdom
Jamie Cullum/Place of birth

What band was Jamie Cullum in?

Spinal Tap
Jamie Cullum/Music groups

Can Jamie Cullum read music?

Jazz singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum has revealed to 5 live that he can’t read music and he failed his grade two music exam as a child. He said learning music “by ear” and improvising was easier for him than reading notes on the page.

How old is Jamie Mccallum?

42 years (August 20, 1979)
Jamie Cullum/Age

Who is married to Roald Dahl’s granddaughter?

musician Cullum
Statuesque Dahl, who is the granddaughter of children’s author Roald Dahl, married jazz musician Cullum at the start of the year. The couple celebrated their wedding at a luxurious country hotel in January after keeping the event secret from all but their closest friends and family.

What does Sophie Dahl do now?

At 18 Sophie was discovered by the fashion editor Isabella Blow and began a successful modelling career. In 2003 she published her first book and is now a full-time writer. She lives in Buckinghamshire with her husband, the jazz musician Jamie Cullum, and their daughters, Lyra, 8, and Margot, 6.

What school did Jamie Cullum go to?

University of Reading
Wiltshire College & University CentreSheldon SchoolGrittleton House School
Jamie Cullum/Education

He attended Grittleton House School until the age of 15, followed by Sheldon School in Chippenham. Contrary to some reports, he was not offered a place at the University of Oxford; he read English Literature and Film Studies at the University of Reading, from which he graduated with First Class Honours.

Does Jamie Cullum read music?

Jazz singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum has revealed to 5 live that he can’t read music and he failed his grade two music exam as a child. He said learning music “by ear” and improvising was easier for him than reading notes on the page. But better late than never – he is starting to learn the skill now, aged 35.