The Birmingham channel: A seasonal shift in song
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
Singer Luis Coronel performing in August at Rancho El Centenario in Mt. Olive. From Erika Garcia.
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Canadian electronic duo Purity Ring performs in September at Iron City on Southside. From Blair Scott.
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Rancho Viejo. From El ZurdoMquez Alegre.
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Katie Hardin competes in her first U.S. Figure Skating competition at the Freestyle 2 level in summer’s Magic City Ice Classic at the Pelham Civic Complex. From Saxena Video Productions.
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A trip through the Goo-Goo Express Wash on Southside. From Kim Sebastian.
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A look at the photo archives of the Birmingham News, Huntsville Times and Press-Register in the Mobile office. From Robert Clay.
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Indiana prog rock band Umphrey’s McGee performs “Power of Soul” in September at Avondale Brewery. From psn abraxasnd.
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Singer-songwriter and former UAB football player Sam Hunt performs in September at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Brandi H.
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A quick trip through downtown. From Preston Eaves.
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Pepper Place wins the Urban Land Institute Atlanta District Council 2013 Awards for Excellence. From uliatlantaawards.
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Florida metal band Bind performs in August at the High Note on Southside. From NCHC.
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L.A. rapper Earl Sweatshirt performs in September at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Carkles.
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Figure skaters Emily Sanders and Anna Blankenship have fun at the Pelham Civic Complex. From Aly Hathcock.
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Metal band Gwar performs in September at Iron City on Southside. From zombiegorehound.
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Atlanta rocker Tedo Stone visits LightRails downtown. From Ethan Payne.
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Buffalo Bills defensive tackle (and former Alabama player) Marcell Dareus talks to children at a city park after committing $100,000 over five years to the Birmingham Parks and Recreation. From ABC 33/40.
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A look at the Franklin Graham Festival of Hope in August at UAB’s Bartow Arena. From Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
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Birmingham rock band the Burning Peppermints performs “Ned Schneeblee” in September at Magnetic Audio in East Avondale. From Spectra Sonic Sound Sessions.
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“Motorcycles have been racing up and down First Avenue North all night. I stepped outside with my phone and heard them immediately. A police car was 100 feet behind them, did nothing.” From David Morrison.
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Driving from Southside to Inverness. From sultan sultan.
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Country singer Hunter Hayes performs in September at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Brandi H.
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September’s Tour de Hops bike ride through Avondale and Southside. From cheesellama.
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Van Halen performs “Jump” in September at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From gotcrush.
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Ride for Kids raised more than $50,000 for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation in its September motorcycle event. From Rory Luther.
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More from the Festival of Hope. From Luz Clemente.
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Teaser for Good Grit Magazine. From Jordan Mahy.
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Alex on the climbing wall (our other vertical video of the week). From thkufan.
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The new class makes its entrance for the Birmingham Kappa League. From Melvin Heath.
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Timelapse footage of construction at Kinetic Communications in 2014. From Paige Simpson.
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Spanish rock group Jarabe de Palo performs in April at the Nick on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From liliana.
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“Alabama TV” talks with FBI agent Roger Stanton. From Latino News LLC.
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A look at the Children’s Harbor Pig Iron BBQ Challenge fund-raiser, returning Oct. 16 to the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. From United for Life Foundation.
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A mission trip to Tegucigalpa, Honduras. From Richard Womack.
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Savannah jazz guitarist Walter Parks performs “Who Am I to Play the Blues” in September at Moonlight on the Mountain in Hoover. From Walter Parks and Swamp Cabbage.
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