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Rock music groups from Birmingham, West Midlands (1 C, 52 P) Pages in category "Musical groups from Birmingham, West Midlands" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total.
Birmingham's culture of popular music first developed in the mid-1950s. [1] By the early 1960s the city's music scene had emerged as one of the largest and most vibrant in the country; a "seething cauldron of musical activity", [2] with over 500 bands constantly exchanging members and performing regularly across a well-developed network of venues and promoters. [3]
Alternative rock groups from Birmingham, West Midlands (4 P) Pages in category "Rock music groups from Birmingham, West Midlands" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
Musical groups from Birmingham, West Midlands (2 C, 93 P) R. Rappers from Birmingham, West Midlands (16 P) S. Singers from Birmingham, West Midlands (45 P)
The group was founded by Louis Robinson in 2006 in the area of Speedwell Road, Birmingham, [2] and features a line-up that typically includes c. 13-15 members, comprising brass, string, wind, percussion and gong sections. [3] A number of the band members had studied at the Birmingham Conservatoire. [4]
The Vikings started as a skiffle group in the Nechells district of Birmingham in the spring of 1957, formed by Terry Wallace and his friends George Jenkins, John "Bango" Badrick, Allan Compton, John Jolley, and Terry Smith, with their first gig being at the local Cromwell Street Working Men's Club.
Locomotive (originally The Locomotive) [1] were a British band in the 1960s, from Birmingham.Their musical styles ranged from jazz to psychedelic rock and ska, and their original line-up featured Chris Wood, later of Traffic, and drummer Mike Kellie of Spooky Tooth.
The origins of the Birmingham Bach Choir date back to October 1919 and the formation of the Birmingham Bach Society [2] which was established by Bernard Jackson, a Bach enthusiast and musicologist. [3] In 1929 the choir was re-established as The Birmingham Bach Club and affiliated to The Bach Cantata Club in London. Dr.