- that
Bimshire was "introduced by an old
planter listing it as a
county of England".
Expressly named were "Wiltshire, Hampshire,
Berkshire and
Bimshire"....
- Paul
Abraham Alfred Grünwald and
Fritz Löhner-Beda
Abraham Ballad for
Bimshire 1963 Off-Broadway
Irving Burgie Burgie Burgie and
Loften Mitc**** Ballroom...
-
Radio & the
Bimshire Boys were a
Barbadian calypso band who
helped to
pioneer the
Barbadian calypso scene in the 1950s and 60s. The name
Bimshire comes from...
-
Purlie Victorious / Also
writer Cort Theatre,
Broadway 1963
Ballad for
Bimshire Sir
Radio Mayfair Theatre 1865 The Zulu and the
Zayda Johannes Cort Theatre...
- than 500
times in the
United States and Europe. He
starred in
Ballad for
Bimshire, and his
other Broadway shows were To
Broadway with Love, Free and Easy...
-
wrote the
music and
lyrics for the 1963 off-Broadway
musical Ballad for
Bimshire and also co-wrote the book with
Loften Mitc****. The show
opened at the...
-
Barbados Nickname:
Bimshire or
Little England Map of
Barbados Barbados Show map of
Barbados Barbados Show map of
Lesser Antilles Barbados Show map of Caribbean...
- The
Blacks in 1963. He then
returned to Broadway,
first in
Ballad for
Bimshire and then in the short-lived 1964
David Merrick revival of The Milk Train...
-
known as "Bimsha Swing",
because the word
Bemsha is a re-spelling of "
Bimshire" – a
colloquial nickname for Barbados,
where Denzil Best's
parents were...
- off-Broadway musicals,
including Dreamgirls,
Robert Wilson's
Medea and
Ballad for
Bimshire by
Susan Watson Turner. It has been
stated that the
ballad of the latter...