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* The [[North Alabama United Methodist Conference]] recognized the [[Church of the Reconciler]].
* The [[North Alabama United Methodist Conference]] recognized the [[Church of the Reconciler]].
* [[Rocky Rawlins]] founded the [[American BBS Association]] in [[Birmingham]].
* [[Rocky Rawlins]] founded the [[American BBS Association]] in [[Birmingham]].
===Arts===
* [[January 10]]: The [[Magic City Blues Society]] was incorporated.
* [[June 16]]: Groundbreaking for the [[Alys Stephens Center]] was held.
* The [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]] declared bankruptcy.
* [[Charles Ghigna]]'s poem "Returning to Earth" was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
===Business===
===Business===
* [[January 19]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired Cornerstone Bancshares of Dallas, Texas.
* [[January 19]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired Cornerstone Bancshares of Dallas, Texas.
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==Works==
==Works==
* "[[Mr President]]", song co-written and co-produced by [[Ray Reach]] and recorded by area musicians to benefit the homeless
* ''[[Leaving Birmingham|Leaving Birmingham: Notes of a Native Son]]'' memoir by [[Paul Hemphill]]
* "[[When Jesus Left Birmingham]]", song written and recorded by John Mellencamp
* ''[[Lithos II]]'' statue by [[Elyn Zimmerman]]


===Buildings===
===Buildings===
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* Renovations of [[Carver Theater]] and [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]]
* Renovations of [[Carver Theater]] and [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]]


==Arts==
===Music===
* [[January 10]]: The [[Magic City Blues Society]] was incorporated.
* ''Brother Cane'' debut album by [[Brother Cane]]
* [[June 16]]: Groundbreaking for the [[Alys Stephens Center]] was held.
* ''For Old Time's Sake'' debut (and only) album by the [[Birmingham Sunlights]]
* Recording artist John Mellencamp released [[When Jesus Left Birmingham]]
* "[[Mr President]]", song co-written and co-produced by [[Ray Reach]] and recorded by area musicians to benefit the homeless
* The [[Birmingham Sunlights]] released their only album, ''For Old Time's Sake''
* "[[When Jesus Left Birmingham]]", song written and recorded by John Mellencamp
* [[Brother Cane]] released their self titled debut ''Brother Cane''.
* The [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]] declared bankruptcy.
* [[Charles Ghigna]]'s poem "Returning to Earth" was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
* ''[[Lithos II]]'' created by [[Elyn Zimmerman]]


==Individuals==
==Individuals==

Revision as of 12:44, 5 June 2013

1993 was the 122nd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Arts

Business

Sports

Works

Buildings

Music

Individuals

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

See also List of homicides in 1993

See Also

1990s
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