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Norman Jay (Norman Bernard Joseph) was born on 1958 in Notting Hill, London, United Kingdom, is a British DJ. Discover Norman Jay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

Popular As Norman Bernard Joseph
Occupation DJ, label owner, producer, remixer
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign N/A
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Birthplace Notting Hill, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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2013

Jay was born in Notting Hill, London, to West Indian parents. He played his first gig aged eight at a 10th birthday party, influenced by his father's record collection of blue beat, ska and jazz. He soon "developed a love for anything soulful – particularly the sounds of black America".

Jay co-founded the first Paradise Garage-style club in Britain – "High On Hope", at Dingwalls in Camden. Between 1989 and 1994, he also ran a night at the Bass Clef in Hoxton.

2006

Throughout 2006 and 2007, Jay presented a series called "The Funk Factory" on BBC Radio 2.

2004

He remixed the 2004 track "Lola's Theme" by The Shapeshifters, and featured in its video.

2002

Jay was awarded an MBE for services to music in 2002.

2000

In addition, he was a regular in the early 2000s at The Big Chill festival.

In 2000, he released the first of five compilation albums called "Good Times" in conjunction with the sound system. This led to a number of other 'spin-off' compilations.

1997

In April 1997, Jay joined BBC London with a radio show named "Giant 45". The show broadcast until February 2008.

1990

Jay established the Talkin' Loud record label with its founder DJ Gilles Peterson in 1990, spearheading the acid jazz scene.

1985

Jay established himself through being a founding member of the London pirate radio station Kiss FM in October 1985, on which he presented shows alongside its founders Gordon Mac and George Power. As a pirate, it was his "The Original Rare Groove Show" that led to the coining of the phrase "rare groove". When Kiss 100 was launched legally in September 1990, Jay hosted the first of what would become his "Musiquarium" shows. He left the station in October 1993.

1970

In the early 1970s, Jay set-up a sound system with his brother Joey Jay, originally called "Great Tribulation". Following a trip to New York City in 1979, he decided to take this in a more serious direction. In 1980, it was renamed to "Good Times" after the Chic track, and made its Notting Hill Carnival debut. Good Times was seen as "pioneering" at this time for introducing soul and disco music into a Carnival set, despite some opposition in the early days. The sound system became a notable destination at Carnival for the next 30 years, with it located on the corner of West Row and Southern Row, Ladbroke Grove since 1991. Since the 1990s, the sound system has been hosted from its London Transport bus. In 2014, due to regeneration in the area, Good Times lost its original spot and has not appeared at Carnival since. Instead, Good Times has hosted its sound system at events and nights around the country.

1957

Norman Jay MBE (born Norman Bernard Joseph on 6 November 1957) is a British club, radio and sound system DJ. He first came to prominence playing unlicensed "warehouse" parties in the early 1980s, and through his involvement with the then-pirate radio station Kiss FM. He is commonly attributed as having coined the phrase "rare groove".