Norman Jay is a renowned British DJ and radio presenter, widely acclaimed as a pioneering figure in the evolution of UK club culture and Black British music. Born in Notting Hill, London, Jay developed an early passion for soul, funk, and rare groove records, which would later inform his eclectic and uplifting DJ sets. He rose to prominence in the 1980s as a co-founder of the Good Times sound system, becoming a mainstay at the Notting Hill Carnival and introducing generations to the sounds of soul, disco, house, and jazz-funk.
Jay was also instrumental in the establishment of Kiss FM, initially a pirate radio station, where he fostered an inclusive musical community and spotlighted emerging talent. Awarded an MBE in 2002 for services to music, Norman Jay's legacy endures as one of the UK's most beloved and influential selectors, celebrated for his positive vibes, crate-digging expertise, and tireless advocacy for the power of music to unite people across boundaries.
London - South + East - Manchester - West + Wales - Sydney
The Prince of Wales - Trapeze Basement - Brixton Jamm - Plan B - The Old Queens Head
Funk - Soul - Disco - House - Jazz - Reggae - HipHop - RareGroove