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Rum Runner (nightclub)

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company (named after the triangular-themed bar inside the club). The label used the Rum Runner office upstairs from the club as its official address.
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In the late 1970s, the club was renovated by Paul and Michael Berrow, sons of the club's founder, based on ideas drawn from a visit to
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In developing the club's musical identity, the club offered its rooms as free rehearsal space to bands including
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Originally a casino, the Rum Runner became a more conventional club in the 1970s. One of its first
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and other notable Birmingham bands calling in after local gigs. Actors and staff from the nearby
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brought in a demo tape, and were offered a rehearsal space and jobs around the club: drummer
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DJing. The group became the resident band at the club. After playing their 1983
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filming a video for their song "Mirror in the Bathroom" in the club.
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Michael and Paul Berrow were Duran Duran's managers, and formed the
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Demolished buildings and structures in the West Midlands (county)
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In 1987, the building was demolished and the "Soloman Cutler"
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52°28′41″N 1°54′39″W / 52.47794°N 1.91073°W / 52.47794; -1.91073
nightclub
Broad Street, Birmingham
house bands
cover versions
Magnum
Bob Catley
Tony Clarkin
Black Sabbath
Roy Wood
Quartz
Central TV
Studio 54
New York City
Duran Duran
Roger Taylor
Andy Taylor
John Taylor
bouncer
Nick Rhodes
charity concert at Villa Park
Only After Dark
Tritec Music
Dexys Midnight Runners
UB40
The Beat
Mulligan
Martin Degville
Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Kahn & Bell

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