Brad Webb is a British drummer, percussionist, singer and producer.

In his early teens, he formed his own band, holding residencies at some of London’s most prestigious jazz venues, as well as playing with established names such as Hamish Stuart, Jamie Cullum, guitarist John Jorgenson and singer songwriter Ben Taylor.

Between 2004 and 2006 he toured with the great Amy Winehouse to promote her double platinum- selling debut album ‘Frank’ and features in her North Sea Jazz Festival performance in the Oscar-winning documentary ‘Amy’.

Following these tours, Brad joined the American show Blue Man Group, in which he played for two and a half years in London’s West End. He also featured in the company’s Amsterdam and Berlin shows and in 2007 performed and trained musicians for the opening of the Blue Man Group Tokyo show.

Brad joined Jamie Cullum's band in 2009 and since then has played over five hundred live shows across the world including performances at Madison Square Garden supporting Billy Joel, Montreux Jazz Festival, Fuji Rocks, The Hollywood Bowl, Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage and two BBC Proms. He has also recorded extensively with Jamie, featuring on the albums ‘The Pursuit’, ‘Momentum’, ‘Taller’, ‘The Pianoman At Christmas’ and the single ‘Please Don’t Stop The Music’, a song which has had over 23 million streams to date.

Recent years have also seen Brad playing live with a range of other artists, with highlights including tours with Paolo Nutini of his double platinum- selling record ‘Caustic Love’ and Tim Minchin on his sold out ‘Tim Minchin & The Heritage Orchestra’ and ‘Back’ tours.

When not playing live, Brad is often found in recording studios collaborating with musicians as diverse as Amy Macdonald, Take That, Gary Barlow, Zuzu and legendary producer Jim Abbiss (Adele/Arctic Monkeys).

Aside from contributing to other artists’ projects, he forms one half of the production duo Arch Birds (with bassist Chris Hill), writing and producing songs and composing music to picture.