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Mike Batt Autobiography ‘The Closest Thing to Crazy’ Out June 5th
Musician, composer, producer Mike Batt has announced that his autobiography ‘One Night in Dallas’ will be released on paperback on June 5th.

There is nobody else in the music business like Mike Batt.
An internationally successful singer, composer, lyricist, producer, designer, arranger and conductor since the early 1970s, his wide canon of work includes collaborations with, among others, Art Garfunkel, George Harrison, Hawkwind, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, and Katie Melua.
Songs he has written include “Bright Eyes,” “Nine Million Bicycles,” “The Closest Thing to Crazy,” “A Winter’s Tale,” and prior to that, the many hits by ubiquitous ’70s eco warriors The Wombles. He has conducted many of the world’s great orchestras in both classical and pop repertoire, worked across many art forms and musical genres, and engaged in a wide spectrum of entrepreneurial activities in the entertainment industry.
Mike Batt has led an extraordinarily vibrant and challenging life that has been full of glorious victories and bitter failures. For better or worse, he is a man who has always lived life on his own terms. Idiosyncratic but mainstream, complicated but compassionate, and steadfastly maverick in spirit.
His fascinating life is recalled in his rapturously-received autobiography, The Closest Thing to Crazy, now available in paperback, which is packed with mad, challenging adventures and includes cameos from some of the biggest stars in the business, from Paul McCartney to Prince, – and a two-year nautical circumnavigation of the world at the age of 30.
Whilst the book is full of hilarious (and mind-boggling) showbusiness anecdotes, it doesn’t shy away from the darker side of the entertainment industry. After Mike’s musical The Hunting of the Snark left him in financial trouble, he suffered from deep clinical depression, as he would again, many years later, after the collapse of another ambitious venture. However, he bounced back, as this eternal optimist always does.
The Closest Thing to Crazy takes the reader on an intimate journey to the centre of the world of entertainment, and into the mind of a man whose immense creativity has led to work which means so much to millions of people. It not only tells the story of Mike’s creative and personal life but also offers inspiration to anyone who wants to pursue a life in the arts.
Mike Batt’s creative mind never stops. Whether it’s duetting with Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward, putting together a 50th anniversary limited edition Wombles album, hand-painting one of his famous jackets or working on his first symphony, 76-year-old Mike always has something on the go.
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