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After hearing just one song, Norman B was determined to find out more about the singer-songwriter, with a distinctive Irish brogue. “This beautiful song suggests she knows all about love and broken hearts.” He reasoned, after playing Petrol Station for the umpteenth time. Understanding the trials and tribulations of being in love, is one of the first questions Norman B asks the talented Sorcha Richardson in the upcoming interview on Life Elsewhere. The Brooklyn-based, Dublin-born Richardson chats with disarming honesty, touching on her background, writing songs, love affairs and her dad’s passion for Bob Marley and The Doors. Plus Sorcha shares three more examples of her exceptional music. Make sure you do not miss, Sorcha Richardson in an exclusive interview with Norman B on the next edition of Life Elsewhere.

The awful, sad news of David Bowie‘s death is still so difficult to comprehend. We have been inundated with requests to make available some of Norman B’s intimate conversations with David. Here then, is a glimpse of their memorable rapport. David speaks openly and eloquently with a gorgeous wit on topics as diverse as having a runny nose to his disgust with racism. Rest in peace, David.

Life Elsewhere airs:
Sundays 12 noon ET at The Source WMNF HD3  

http://lifeelsewhere.co/

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