If you've got your copy of Catching Tales then click here for an exclusive interview.
Send a large SAE + a £5 (£10 if overseas) cheque or money order for The Samaritans to: Air, 27 The Quadrangle, 49 Atalanta Street, London, SW6 6TU, UK
3rd October 2006 - Pittsburgh, PA - Byham Theater - USA
Setlist
- Wind Cries Mary
- 20 Something
- Get Your Way
- Photograph
- Since You?ve Been Gone
- What A Difference A Day Makes
- Next Year Baby
- Bringing Sexy Back/Don?t Ya into
- Frontin?
- Lover You Should Have Come Over
- These Are The Days
- Mind Trick
- Lost
- London Skies
- All At Sea
- Nature Boy
- Love Will Tear Us Apart
- High & Dry
- encore
- Could Have Danced All Night
Reviews
04 Oct 2006
from Leland A.
This summer I ventured out to Atlantic City to catch a listen to the man in June. That show was great. However, this show, not even four months later, was a million times better. The band was tight. The solos swung. And, man, did Jamie sing. It was more than wonderful. The set was a winner. Not to mention the live video feed with added animation set the mood, whether it was photographs, film effects, or the black & white hands of Jamie caressing the ivory keys of the abused Yamaha on stage, not that the Yamaha minded, I'm sure. Of course, Jamie standing in the audience singing a great rendition of "Nature Boy" along with Geoff plucking away a kickin bass solo couldn't have been cooler. Jamie's piano solos were really feeling it too. The entire concert was incredibly, incredibly enjoyable. Thankyou Jamie Cullum, Thankyou musicians, and Thankyou Byham for providing the jazz for us to soak up. Hopefully, whomever is reading this will get to hear the band soon and have an amazing INSPIRING experience. Are you experienced?
04 Oct 2006
from fjg
The only Cullum stuff I heard before this concert was half a song on some late night talk show. The gift - soul - passion - whatever you call it - had revealed itself. Expressing this to my lady was her inspiration for surprising me with tix to the Byham tonite. Cullums talent (songs), enriched with his humbleness, respect, energy, etc., heightend his bandmates inviting the audience's chorus. I encourage peeps to not sit during this show -- find spots to groove (even during slow songs)
04 Oct 2006
from Mary Ann
Jamie, Geoff, Seb, Rory and Tom never disappoint. This was another outstanding show. The energy is amazing. And it really is true that each show is different - I saw three this week, each a different experience, but equally fantastic. "Lost" was a particular highlight in Pittsburgh. Thanks, guys. I can't wait until we meet again.
04 Oct 2006
from janice
Hi I just wanted to say that your show and music were incredible. I had a great time at your concert and look forward to future shows in Pittsburgh.
05 Oct 2006
from Dennis Funk
By far the greatest show I have ever attended; full of energy. Jamie Cullum is like now other performer on Earth! CHEERS!
06 Oct 2006
from Amy Volpe
Jamie was absolutely fabulous...he is best heard LIVE!!! He played all the songs I wanted to hear (from TwentySomething, and Catching Tales) The crowd was a bit laid back...or maybe it was the martini's in me that just made everyone else seem lame...Jamie has such an energy and stage presense...I loved the "bringing sexy back" rap on the piano. So glad I checked out the web-site and to find Jamie stopping in PA. Love the power of the web!
15 Oct 2006
from eddie
One of the best shows I have ever seen and I have seen plenty of great stars in great places. If you are reading this and have never seen JC - You have to go. Spectacular isn't saying enough.
23 Oct 2006
from Kevin
I've seen hundreds of shows and this may have been the best. Such passion from Jamie and the band, along with the right amount of showmanship and impressive chops. Thanks for a great evening. Cheers, Jamie, and I hope you liked the Penn Pilsner.







