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The '''Birmingham Arts and Music Festival''' ('''BAAM''') is a planned multi-venue music festival to take place on the weekend of [[August 20]]-[[August 22|22]], [[2010]]. The inaugural festival will have 75+ acts performing at 11 venues around the city. It was organized by [[Sharrif Simmons]] and [[Dafina Ward]].
The '''Birmingham Arts and Music Festival''' ('''BAAM''') is a planned multi-venue music festival to take place on the weekend of [[August 20]]-[[August 22|22]], [[2010]]. The inaugural festival will have 75+ acts performing at 11 venues around the city. It was organized by [[Sharrif Simmons]] and [[Dafina Ward]].


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==References==
==References==
* Harvey, Alec (August 1, 2010) "New Birmingham multi-venue music festival to showcase city talent and clubs." ''Birmingham News''
* Harvey, Alec (August 1, 2010) "New Birmingham multi-venue music festival to showcase city talent and clubs." ''Birmingham News''
==External links==
* [http://www.baamfest.com/ Birmingham Arts and Music Festival] website


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Revision as of 12:28, 1 August 2010

Birmingham Arts and Music Festival logo.jpg

The Birmingham Arts and Music Festival (BAAM) is a planned multi-venue music festival to take place on the weekend of August 20-22, 2010. The inaugural festival will have 75+ acts performing at 11 venues around the city. It was organized by Sharrif Simmons and Dafina Ward.

Venues for the first festival include Rogue Tavern, Wine Loft, Old Car Heaven, WorkPlay, Bottletree, Rojo, Parkside, Stillwater Pub, Zydeco, Flirt and Metro Bistro. In addition to musical performances, belly dancers, painters, comedians and poets will be showcased.

References

  • Harvey, Alec (August 1, 2010) "New Birmingham multi-venue music festival to showcase city talent and clubs." Birmingham News

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