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            The Rum Runner  was a nightclub on Broad Street, Birmingham. The club operated from 1964 until its demolition in 1987. Originally a casino, by the 1970s the Rum Runner  had become more of a conventional club. Regular late night clientele were Black Sabbath , Roy Wood , Quartz  and other notable Birmingham bands calling in after local gigs. 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 Studio 54  in New York City. In 1978 local band Duran Duran  brought in a demo tape, and were offered a rehearsal space and jobs around the club and the group also became the resident band. In developing the club's musical identity, the club offered its rooms as free rehearsal space to bands including Dexys Midnight Runners  and UB40 , with The Beat  filming a video for their song Mirror in the Bathroom  in the club. In 1987 the building was demolished and replaced by a Wetherspoons pub.