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BirminghamWhoKnew

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About Me

Eight Birmingham mid-level managers sat around a table trying to come up with a group project for the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce's Project Corporate Leadership . The task was to create a project that could benefit Birmingham. The group, called Plugged-In, agreed the Birmingham region has a poor image not only externally, but internally. The light bulb went off when the group learned some fun, unbeknownst-to-them facts about Birmingham such as the man who wrote the classic song “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” is from Birmingham. It was after that amazement, someone said, “Birmingham,Who Knew?” That’s when www.birminghamwhoknew.com was born.The purpose of this website is to get the word out about the great people, research and business going on right in our own backyard of Birmingham, AL. Remembering just one fact on this site is something you can tell to a co-worker, a friend, a visitor or the person sitting next to you on a plane the next time the subject of Birmingham comes up. Word of mouth is the cheapest and easiest way to improve Birmingham’s image. It all starts with a grassroots effort. It can start with you. Help us spread the word.
This awesome picture was taken by Birmingham's Dennis Lathem.
IN THE NEWS!!
We are slowly getting the word out about us. We were written on the new website The Terminal. Go read more about BWK .
We were also featured in the Birmingham News on June 26, 2007.
CBS 42 also ran a story on us on June 27, 2007. If I ever figure out how to transfer the video to here, I'll put it up.
August Quiz
Our August quiz is up so be sure to test your knowledge on the Ham! Go to our website www.birminghamwhoknew.com and click under the home button. Don't forget to pass it on to your friends.

My Interests

Anything Birmingham!

Did you know...?

--the woman who created the windshield wipers is from Birmingham?
Who Knew?

--Kate Jackson, one of the original "Charlie's Angels" is from Birmingham?
Who Knew?

--Country singer Tammy Wynette was discovered on Birmingham's "Country Boy Eddie Show" on WBRC?
--The Civitan International Club was founded and is still headquartered in Birmingham?
--Birmingham is the only city to have TWO "American Idol" winners and a runner-up!
--US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is from Birmingham?
---Birmingham is home to the nation’s oldest existing baseball park, Rickwood Field which opened in August, 1910. Among those who played there: Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Satchel Paige. Lou Gehrig, Stan Musial, Rogers Hornsby, Willie Mays, Ted Williams, Josh Gibson, Reggie Jackson, Pie Traynor, Vida Blue, ‘Shoeless’ Joe Jackson, Dizzy Dean, José Canseco, Rollie Fingers and Bo Jackson.
-- Confederate Motorcycles , a maker for the rich and famous (including Jay Leno, Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise), moved its headquarters from New Orleans to Birmingham in December 2005. The Magic City is also home to its design and assembly. The Birmingham News, December 16, 2005

I'd like to meet:

You, especially from the Birmingham region. Help us spread the word about www.birminghamwhoknew.com .

Music:

Birmingham, Who Knew?

--The soprano singing voice on the hit show “Star Trek” theme song is Birmingham’s Loulie Jean Norman. She also sings on “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.”
--Broadway composer Hugh Martin who penned the classics “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and “Skip to My Lou” is from Birmingham.
--Eddie Levert of the O’Jays was born in Bessemer and sang lead on classic, million-selling hits by Philly soul group the O'Jays.
--Chuck Leavell, former keyboardist for the Rolling Stones is a native son and records under the name Sea Level.
--Emmylou Harris, Grammy Award-winning Nashville recording star, grew up in East Lake and saluted her hometown in her classic Boulder to Birmingham.
--Erskine Hawkins known nationally as the “20th Century Gabriel” and the author and performer of the #1 national hit, “Tuxedo Junction”
--Eddie Kendricks, original lead singer of The Temptations, known for the hit song, “The Way You Do the Things You Do.”
--Dorothy Love Coates, renowned local singer who made the city a highly acclaimed pipeline for exporting gospel music to the world.

Movies:

Birmingham, Who Knew?

--The multi-colored dance floor in the 70’s movie, “Saturday Night Fever,” starring John Travolta was inspired by Birmingham’s The Club’s dance floor. Director John Badham went there as a kid with his grandmother.
--Louise Fletcher, Academy Award winning actress from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
--Mary Badham, Oscar nominee for her role as Scout in "To Kill A Mockingbird"

Television:

Birmingham, Who Knew?

--Nell Carter, gospel singer and television star of "Different Strokes" and "Gimme a Break."
--Courtney Cox Arquette, star of Friends
--Kate Jackson, original Charlie’s Angel, Scarecrow and Mrs. King
--Wayne Rogers from the hit tv show "M*A*S*H" is from Birmingham?
--Alan Hunter, original MTV VJ and 1980’s cultural icon
--Amber Benson, played "Tara" in the hit television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Books:

Birmingham, Who Knew?

--Fannie Flagg, comedienne, author and screenplay writer (Fried Green Tomatoes, etc.)
--Daniel Wallace, author of Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions and a hit movie nationwide in 2004

Heroes:

Luckie and Company for our awesome logo and ImageWorks for the fine products.