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Odeon Birmingham
15:27, 7 AUG 2014
Jon Griffin: From bombings and darkness Birmingham is now a city to be proud of
Opinion
Birmingham will never be London, and is not as brash as Liverpool or Glasgow.
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When the world's biggest bands played small stages in Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
The biggest bands around might come to the arenas and stadiums of the Midlands these days but many graced far smaller stages during their rise to rock and roll riches, though sadly many of the Birmingham clubs they played in are long gone
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