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Norman Batley is a radio personality who has hosted and programmed award-winning shows for stations in the
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, Florida. He is also a business entrepreneur who has created, managed and owned successful restaurant concepts in the
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area. Norman B. continues to produce, write, edit and host '
Life Elsewhere
'', a weekly show about art, media and culture. The show is syndicated to various affiliates including
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. The podcast is heard o
SpotifyMixcloudNPR OneApple Podcasts
and most Podcasts platforms. Norman B also produces and host
Life Elsewhere Music,
a weekly show on new music featuring conversations with noted figures in the music industry, heard on various radio and internet stations includin
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Cornucopia Radio


Career

Norman B.'s career has spanned the worlds of broadcasting, advertising and hospitality. After studying Graphic Design and graduating from Richmond College in London, his first position was as a graphic designer for
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News. He later began working as Art Director for
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, working on album covers, publicity and branding campaigns for some of the top recording artists. Later he left EMI to begin his own boutique agency specializing in branding and promotion for the music and fashion industries. A client based in Seattle, Washington led to an extensive stay in America which in turn resulted in an opportunity to be a guest on a local radio show, talking about the new music coming out of the UK. His radio appearance attracted enough interest from listeners and management alike to prompt Norman to explore a regular radio time slot. For several years, Life Elsewhere was a syndicated program, going out to college stations throughout the U.S. It later became a permanent feature on station, KCMU (KCMU became
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90.3FM in April 2001). Life Elsewhere morphed into a weekly show for independent London, UK station
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. Norman B. launched the reggae show Positive Vibrations for KCMU. The show could be heard on Saturday mornings. "'All things considered, 'Positive Vibrations' may be the best show on local radio," wrote Bart Becker of The
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. "The host Norman Batley is a chatty, funny, informative Britisher." Norman B.’s first foray into commercial radio was in 1984 for top-rated album-oriented rock station
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, where he produced and hosted Seattle Blues, a Sunday night show that drew a large and devoted following. Bart Becker of The Seattle Weekly wrote that Norman B. was "stirring up the Sunday night radio waves" and "breaking the sound barrier." The ratings for Seattle Blues were so strong that he was lured away to host a midday talk show on
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in Portland, Oregon, with the KXRX management flying the host back and forth between the two cities. Prompted by the success of Seattle Blues, KXRX unveiled a new weekly new music show hosted by Norman B. called, The Xtra Hour. In August 1991, at the peak of Seattle's globally renowned "
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" music wave, Norman B. was hired away from KXRX to become drive-time personality on the newly launched alternative radio station 107.7
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The End. Within six weeks of The End's first broadcast, three albums by local artists — "Ten" by
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, "Nevermind" by
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and "Badmotorfinger" by
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— were released, reaching the top of the ''Billboard'' charts, and KNDD was riding the wave. Within a year the new station was "defying history," as reported in the ''Seattle Times.'' "This spring's Arbitron ratings show KNDD in the top three stations among listeners aged 18–34," writes ''Times'' reporter Ken Hunt. "The station has become profitable and has become one of the most active sponsors of concerts and club nights around the area." ''The Seattle Weekly'' wrote that "In the past six months 'The End' has become one of the hottest stations in the city... leonine Brit and gentleman rocker Norman B makes an amiable afternoon companion." "I loved all of the DJs," recalls blogger Michael Sutton on the occasion of The End's 20th anniversary. "British iconoclast Norman B. (a favorite of mine when he was upsetting KXRX’s bell-bottom crowd with an alternative weekly show). The eclectic mix of music... was radio at its finest." By the first part of the 1990s, grunge had made Seattle the center of the universe for popular music, The End its chief purveyor in the market, and Norman B. that station's highest-profile on-air personality. In 1993 readers of ''The Seattle Weekly'' voted Norman B. "Best Radio Voice," edging out Hall of Fame
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broadcaster
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. His "smooth British voice adds class," wrote Elizabethe Brown of the ''Bellevue Journal American.'' In 1997, Norman B. left The End to work for WSJT in Tampa, Florida to anchor that station's format makeover. "The Norman B. Show," premiered that year with an intensive, personality-driven format, and soon gained a large following.


Restaurateur

Norman B. decided to step away from radio and pursue the restaurant business. He partnered in a French-Vietnamese bistro, which became one of the most popular establishments in the Tampa area, earning a rating by
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as one of the “Top 60 Restaurants in the World." Shortly after the launch, the ''St. Petersburg Times'' wrote in a review that "high style comes in a tiny boite. French and Vietnamese flavors meet with flair in stunning soups, meat salads and classic entrees. Fresh herbs and flowers are as luxurious as the duck and lobster. Best service of the year." Norman B. opened three more new eateries, including The Yellow Door, described as a "paradox" by food writer Natalie Capisi of ''Clique'' in "that is as visionary as it is rooted in custom, making it an enjoyable puzzle to ponder as you show off your chopsticking skills." "The Yellow Door, my favorite new entry in the Hyde Park dining scene," writes Sara Kennedy of ''CL Tampa.'' "The Yellow Door is Restaurant Royalty. It's a fabulously original, creative and consistent restaurant that any foodie would love. I tried a number of dishes, and was astonished at their complexity and sheer exuberance. I nearly dropped my fancy chopsticks in a fit of swooning." On August 16, 2002, staff writer Michael Canning of the ''St. Petersburg Times'' reported that "one of Tampa's most consistently stylish restaurateurs... plans to open a third restaurant. Regulars know to expect stylish decor and natty wait staff. (The Yellow Door) promises a Zen motif with cool colors, natural textures, and 'a very strong emphasis on balance.' Servers may be outfitted in black T-shirts with quotes from Confucius." "The photos hang in two long rows over the bar, creating a focal point for all who come to relax, celebrate or forget," writes Susan Thurston, Tampa Bay Times. "Each subject holds a drink – wine, beer, even milk. People ask about them constantly." "Diners may recognize the curved walls and oversized ceiling columns," writes Michael Canning, Tampa Bay Times. "But the rest of the space has been redone in adherence to feng shui principles. Bamboo and cedar surfaces and modern track lighting hold sway in the dining room. Steel mesh curtains partition the lounge, which features a stainless steel bar and Batley's black and white portraits of staff, family and patrons. (Can you spot attorney John Fitzgibbons? Hinks and Elaine Shimberg?)"


Norman B. and 'Life Elsewhere' Return to Radio

In February 2013, Norman B. was back on the air, relaunching "Life Elsewhere" as a weekly music, arts and culture program on Tampa Bay public radio station
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. ''The Tampa Bay Tribune'' reported the premiere of "Life Elsewhere" as part of a programming overhaul at WMNF, with the independent, non-profit station "tweaking the schedule in response to what our listeners have said about what they like and don't like," according to Program Director Randy Wind.


Nonprofit

Norman B. has been actively involved with charitable work and nonprofit organizations throughout his career. Notable events include his emcee work during "KISS THE SKY! The Orca Freedom Concert," a historic Earth Day 2014 benefit show at Seattle's Sky Church at
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featuring
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, Arielle, and the Andrew Morse Band with
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keyboardist
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. In all, KISS THE SKY! (a reference to Seattle's
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) showcased four inductees into the
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– or five, given Nash's two HoF inductions, as a founding member of both
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and
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. The sellout concert raised tens of thousands of dollars for wild
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research and advocacy. It also provided Norman B. the opportunity to discover that he and McLagan attended the same art school as kids in London. It would spark a unique oral history collaboration between the two musicologists that lasted until McLagan's passing in the fall of 2014.


Loyal Listeners

Norman B. remains one of the most recognized radio personalities in the Pacific Northwest. In a ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'' column,"Radio Beat: P-I Survey Indicates People Do Care About Radio Fare," Bill Virgin, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 9, 2003 reporter Bill Virgin surveyed readers on "what local hosts or personalities do you miss that you'd like to have back on the air?" Norman B. was at the top of the list. "Think no one cares about an old-fashioned communications medium like radio?," writes Virgin. "Then ask people what they think about it – and see if anyone cares enough to respond. We did ask. They did respond. And it's obvious people do care about radio."


Radio Career

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Olympia
Weekly alternative show on campus station that gave birth to Op Magazine and K Records, and helped launch the career of the founder of SubPop Records and numerous musical and artistic talents.
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Seattle
Weekly alternative show "Life Elsewhere" on free-form public station, part of the original Pacifica group.
KXRX Seattle
Hugely popular commercial AOR station; introduced "Seattle Blues" later become an award-winning and long-running brand.
KCMU Seattle (now KEXP)
World-wide acclaimed independent non-commercial station, Norman B hosted Positive Vibrations, a weekly reggae show with highest-rated Arbitron 12+ for the time slot; and produced and also hosted Life Elsewhere an acclaimed weekly alternative show, distributed and heard on over 25 American college stations.
Phoenix Radio London, UK
Weekly overview of alternative American music on an indie station the forerunner of a successful commercial station.
KXRX Seattle
Regular air-shift on the leading Seattle commercial AOR station; winner of “Best Radio Voice” award. Hosted and programmed the weekly show, "Seattle Blues," the longest-running and highest-rated “specialty show” in Seattle radio history. Created and hosted "The Extra Hour", an alternative music show
KGW Portland, OR
Talk show host for the midday time-slot on an enterprising talk-radio station in Oregon.Covering news, social issues and entertaining topics with a vast range of guests, including celebrities, experts and persons of interest, plus interaction with the audience.
KNDD KNDD (107.7 FM, "107-7 The End") is a commercial radio station in Seattle, Washington. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs an alternative rock radio format. Its studios are located on Fifth Avenue in Downtown Seattle. The station broadcasts w ...
Seattle
Drive-time host for what was to become the nation's most successful alternative station. This was at the start and height of Seattle's "grunge" music phenomena, in which Norman B was actively involved, plus his interviews with the latest talent, celebrities and newsmakers resulted in Arbitron ranking KNDD the leading 12+ station in the country.
WSJT Tampa
Host of "The Norman B. Show," a magazine-style morning drive show for a hybrid AC format, with celebrity and newsmaker interviews, listener telephone calls, scripted sketches, and characters.With a focus on daily topics and current affairs.
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Life Elsewhere
'' Radio show and Podcast about Art, Media, and Culture. Interviews with a wide variety of guests, including, authors, musicians, and news pundits. Heard on
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and more affiliated stations. Plus the Podcast is available o
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and all the usual platforms.

Life Elsewhere Music
A weekly music show focussing on new, rare, unusual music, plus in-depth interviews with notable musicians from
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to upcoming artist's


References


External links


Life Elsewhere
(Official website)
Excerpts of celebrity interviews conducted by Norman B.
including
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Sheryl Crow Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actress. Her music incorporates elements of rock, pop, country, folk, and blues. She has released eleven studio albums, five compilations and three li ...
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Tori Amos Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos; August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. Having already begun composing instrumental pieces on piano, Amos won a full ...
and
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On-Camera Work
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