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Heavy Jelly is the fourth album by English punk rock duo Soft Play, released on 19 July 2024 through BMG Rights Management. It is their first album under the name Soft Play, having been known as Slaves until 2022. The album received universal acclaim from critics.
Soft Play (stylised in all caps) are an English punk rock duo formed by Isaac Holman (lead vocals, drums) and Laurie Vincent (backing vocals, guitar, bass) in Royal Tunbridge Wells in 2012. [1] They were known as Slaves until 2022, when they changed their name due to their original name's unwanted connotations .
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Regions Field is a minor league baseball park in the Southside community of Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.It is the home field for the Birmingham Barons of the Southern League, and it replaced Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover as their home field.
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Soft Power is a musical (also referred to by its authors as a "play with a musical" [1]) with book and lyrics by David Henry Hwang [2] and music and additional lyrics by Jeanine Tesori. Soft Power was intended as a "reverse The King And I ".
Hancock Whitney Stadium is a 25,450-seat multi-purpose stadium on the campus of the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama.It is the home of the South Alabama Jaguars football program, [1] starting with the 2020 season.
The Alabama Music Hall of Fame was created by the Alabama state legislature as a state agency in 1980. A 12,500 square foot (1,200 m²) exhibit hall opened in Tuscumbia in 1990. The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame (AJHoF) is located in Birmingham , housed in the historic Carver Theatre .