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  2. Bp pulse LIVE - Wikipedia

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    Perimeter Rd Birmingham B40 1NT England: ... The venue was known as Birmingham International Arena until 1 September 1983, [5] ... [12] [13] On 25 September ...

  3. List of songs about Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    "Birmingham, Alabama" by Harry Belafonte and R. B. Greaves "Birmingham Bertha" by Ethel Waters (1929) (from On with the Show!) "Birmingham Black Bottom" by Charlie Johnson (1927) "Birmingham Blues" by Edith Wilson, Fats Waller (and many others) (1921) "Birmingham Blues" by The Charlie Daniels Band (1997) "Birmingham Bounce" by Tommy Dorsey (1946)

  4. National Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    From early April 2020 the NEC housed NHS Nightingale Hospital Birmingham, an emergency hospital scheduled to open on 10 April, and receive its first patients on 12 April, [19] as part of a network of NHS Nightingale Hospitals in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [20] On 1 April 2021 the hospital was closed without ever treating a patient. [21]

  5. List of songs about Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs about Birmingham, England, with lyrics in brackets where appropriate. ... This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 13:37 (UTC).

  6. Resorts World Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Resorts World Birmingham is an entertainment complex in Solihull, near Birmingham England. It has the largest casino in the United Kingdom, shopping mall, restaurants and cinemas. Construction began in February 2013 and finished in autumn 2015. [2] The Casino is owned by Genting. [3]

  7. Queensway, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Map from Birmingham Corporation Inner Ring Road Key Plan, 1946 The partially completed Queensway tunnel, viewed from the junction of Paradise Street and Easy Row in 1969. Birmingham's inner ring road was first planned by Herbert Manzoni in 1943 and an Act of Parliament permitting construction was passed in 1946. Due to financial controls ...

  8. Lawrence (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Due to his reclusive public persona, Lawrence has given very little information away about his personal life, [citation needed] aside from the fact that he was born at 12 Melville Road in Edgbaston, Birmingham, as referred to in the Felt song "Mobile Shack", though moved as a child to the nearby village of Water Orton, Warwickshire, where he ...

  9. King (UB40 song) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first song UB40 played to producer Bob Lamb, with Lamb recalling that "it just blew my mind basically, to realise a bunch of kids could make a sound like that... it blew me away. And that was it for me, I was hooked, it was a bit like Elvis walks in or something, you know, it was one of those moments". [ 6 ]