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| | Birmingham article - Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama other places called Birmingham city West - What-Means.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | Some of the UK's most influential dance nights including Gods Kitchen, Chuff Chuff, Wobble, Miss Moneypenny's, Gatecrasher, Sundissential, Atomic Jam and the original C.R.E.A.M. have their roots in the city and have been supported by local figures such as the late Tony De Vit, Steve Lawler and Steve Kelley. |
 | | Albert William Ketèlbey was born in Alma Street, Aston on 9 August, 1875, the son of a teacher at the Vittoria School of Art, Ketèlbey attended the Trinity College of Music, where he beat the runner-up, Gustav Holst, for a musical scholarship. |
 | | The Ikon Gallery is housed in a neo-gothic former school in Brindley Place and showcases modern art. |
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