Management Artists
I AM KLOOT
Formed in Manchester, I Am Kloot made their live debut at the city’s Night and Day venue in the summer of 1999 and were quickly snapped up by local impresario Guy Lovelady. He pressed up 1,000 copies in a brown-bag sleeve - hand stamped by the band - of debut single ‘Titanic’/‘To You’ on his fledging Uglyman label. "It was an easy decision," explains Lovelady. "They were the first band I'd seen in years who actually had something to say, something to really express. They're a contradiction, combative yet charming, punchy yet embracing."
Jamie Cullum
Having weathered a non-stop, whirlwind schedule for the past three years, dynamic British singer, songwriter, and pianist Jamie Cullum could have easily taken some well-earned time off in 2005. The 26-year-old's Verve debut, Twentysomething, was a worldwide smash last year, selling over three million copies (including nearly 400,000 in the States) and garnering a Grammy nomination. But instead of cooling his jets and catching some ZZZs, Jamie kept doing what he loves best: Making music, and recording a new album, Catching Tales.
Jason Mraz
Even the most incredible of journeys starts with a single step. For Jason Mraz, his life-altering journey began with a single word: no. No touring, no recording, no work for a year: “I said, I want to go to the grocery store again. I want to do my own laundry. I want to tend to a garden. I want to raise a cat.”
RyanDan
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, identical twins Ryan and Dan burst into the music world at the age of four with an enchanting rendition of You Are My Sunshine. Always inseparable, they sang incessantly as children, performing lead roles in musicals such as Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Grease, and West Side Story.




