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Heaven 17 frontman Glenn Gregory talks to Dave Woodhall.
Heaven 17 frontman Glenn Gregory talks to Dave Woodhall.
Tony Iommi Scholarship awarded to student.
Prestige appointment for newly-opened facility.
Four weddings to celebrate twenty years.
More from Birmingham Jazz this week.
Dire Straits founding member returns to Bromsgrove to perform this month.
Talking to Suggs from Madness and writer Tom Firth about musicals and the middle of our street.
Prestige Albert Hall date awaits.
“A space for some of the best musical experiences you’re ever likely to hear.”
There’s more city jazz on Friday night.
There’s a varied line-up at the Robin 2 over the next week or so.
Richard Lutz catalogues another seven days.
A month in the life of a Bromsgrove arts centre.
Clothing giant announces partnership with Birmingham artist.
Cancer charity will benefit from Asia expedition.
Academy of Contemporary Music Production Scholarship details announced.
Talking to Jenny Sealey, Artistic Director of Graeae Theatre Company, who are presenting the musical based on the life of singer Ian Dury.
Richard Lutz offers background on the life of Glen Campbell who died this week, aged 81.
Local community festival announces line-up.
Status Quo have announced details of their annual tour, including a Wolverhampton date. Rachel Watts reports.
Roderick Williams OBE announced as Visiting Consultant in Vocal Performance.
Rolling Stone paintings on show during August.
Birmingham Conservatoire Principal visits Wye Valley Brewery.
Italian footballer now working on Birmingham jazz festival.
Dave Woodhall talks to UFO singer Phil Mogg.
All-round family entertainment in prospect.
A few things about a never-ending debate.
Chance for prospective students to visit campus.
International violinist honoured at University ceremony.
Quality music and a special night are in store at Bilston’s finest this week.