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  2. Glasgowlive.co.uk - Wikipedia

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    Page information; Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... List of Reach plc titles#Live brand; Retrieved from "https: ...

  3. King Tut's Wah Wah Hut - Wikipedia

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    King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, also known as King Tut's, is a live music venue and bar on St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, Scotland. It is owned and managed by Glasgow-based gig promoters DF Concerts . The Glasgow live music venue takes its name from a club in New York that hosted music, comedy and performing arts events in the 1980s.

  4. A Celebration of Endings: Live from the Barrowlands Ballroom

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    A Celebration of Endings (Live from the Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow) [2] is the fourth live album by Scottish alternative rock band Biffy Clyro.Originally recorded in 2020 as a digital live show during the Covid-19 pandemic, the album was released on 14 October 2022 as a two disc vinyl LP which included a Blu-ray disc of the footage from the original digital live show.

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  7. John Smeaton (born 1976) - Wikipedia

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    A Facebook group called the John Smeaton Appreciation Society was also established with over 4,000 members; this refers to Smeaton as: "Glasgow's Jack Bauer" [17] Smeaton was also the subject of a front-page article in The Wall Street Journal. [22]

  8. Ashley Storrie - Wikipedia

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    Storrie grew up in Calton, Glasgow. Her parents ran The Weavers Inn, a public house, [5] and Storrie's earliest memory of performing is singing The Deadwood Stage there. [6] [7] When they moved from the pub, the family relocated to the affluent West End of Glasgow, where Storrie attended Laurel Bank School in the Hillhead neighbourhood. [8]

  9. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The population was static for a time; but due to migration from other parts of Scotland as well as immigration from overseas, the population has begun to grow. The population of the city council area was 593,245 in 2011 [114] and around 2,300,000 people live in the Glasgow travel to work area. [115]