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A look at Birmingham in videos …

Drone footage of Independence Day fireworks in Birmingham. From the Hen Men.

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Tribute band Brit Floyd performs “Signs of Life” and “Learning to Fly” in June at the BJCC Concert Hall (our vertical video of the week). From Nana K. Roberts.

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Revolution performs “One Love” at June’s Magic City Caribbean Festival in Linn Park downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Central Alabama Caribbean American Organization.

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Michigan hard rock band Pop Evil performs in May at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham (our other other vertical video of the week). From Lisa Marie Woodard.

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Dancing at the Crossplex in Five Points West. From Paul Rivers.

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Birmingham Christian metal band I Am Terrified performs “May Kills the Calendar” in June at Zydeco on Southside. From Leda Brigid.

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Drone footage of lightning at night. From New Recollections.

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“Michelangelo’s God and Jesus’ Abba: The aspects of the Divine Father in celebration of Father’s Day, a practice session of a Sunday lesson to be presented at Many Roads Spiritual Community” in Avondale. From Terry Price Ware.

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Watching the trains in Heflin, Leeds and the Lakeview district of Birmingham. From Restricting Signal Productions.

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UAB at North Texas in 1995. From NSME Sports Center.

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What it takes to be a Birmingham police officer. From Birmingham Police Department.

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Birmingham singer-songwriter Alexa Rankin performs “Gone.” From A. Faith Photo.

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Birmingham artists Yayojugg and YF Tadoe on upcoming projects. From Official Yayojugg.

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Tuscaloosa progressive rock band CBDB performs “A1A” in June at Zydeco. From Live and Listen.

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Watching June’s Honda Superbike Showdown at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Robert Davis.

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Demo reel for John Rockett, videographer for ABC-33/40. From Johnny Rockett.

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Los Angeles singer-songwriter Kevin Sandbloom performs at the Ensley Jazz House. From Naima Scales.

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The Florida Gators Birmingham Bowl breakfast in 2015 at Legion Field. From John Deaver Films.

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A look at the Kids Mercedes Marathon. From Mercedes-Benz Marathon Weekend.

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A trip for bloggers and vloggers to the Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Bessemer. From MotoMustard.

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Almost late for curfew at October’s Alabama Joint Leadership Development Conference at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Bookworm Bones Official.

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The male step team from Houston’s Windsor Village United Methodist Church competes in Birmingham. From dannyboyakadboy11.

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Scenes from June’s Gay Pride Parade in Lakeview. From Chubbs Jackson.

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Promo for Saturday’s Birmingham Corporate Challenge at Railroad Park downtown. From Knight Eady.

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Dancing onstage at May’s Funk Fest at Legion Field! From Rob Billups.

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A trip to Birmingham Cars and Coffee in June at Hoover Tactical Firearms. From Generic Car Channel.

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Birmingham rock trio GT performs in March at Saturn in Avondale. From This Ol’ Thing Vintage Sales and Estate Services.

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Music video for “Burning in Birmingham” by New York singer Amy Léon. From Amy Léon.

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A prototype for the Birmingham Art Association website. From Josie Coffman.

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Omni Cocx performs “Don’t Stop Believing” at the Central Alabama Pride after party in June at Our Place on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Omni Cocx.

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Promo for Prescott House Child Advocacy Center on Southside and Clay House Children’s Center in Bessemer. From Prescott House Child Advocacy Center.

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The 41st Street South railroad crossing in Avondale. From Free Brick Productions.

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“Weird Al” Yankovic performs “The Saga Begins” in June at the BJCC Concert Hall, accompanied by Stormtroopers from the Alabama Garrison of the 501st Legion. From Joshua Rackley.

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A 1993 episode of “Women’s Perspective,” with an interview of Cindy Moseley. From jenandlaw.

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Wrestling match featuring El Satanico and Rekij vs. Kornbread and Taters, at Solid Rock Church in Pinson. From Joshua Rekij.

Another match, Johnny Swinger vs. Joshua Rekij. From Joshua Rekij.

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Hiking the 50-mmile Blood Rock Trail at Oak Mountain State Park (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From David Tosch.

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Highlights from the Inline Electric Supply Co. June open house in Lakeview. From Inline Electric Supply Co..

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A trip to Birmingham, including the zoo and Oak Mountain State Park. From Jack Henry.

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Cincinnati metal band By Force performs in June at the High Note on Southside. From Bent Photography Ohio.

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“The Doll,” a play by Tasha Paley about the 1963 Birmingham Children’s Crusade, performed in June at New York’s Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. From Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture.

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Picking berries (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Tabitha Hunter.

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Always someone to sour the pride festivities … From E.J. Love.

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L.A. rock band Sixx:A.M. performs in May at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Lisa Marie Woodard.

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Skateboarding around town. From Scenario Bham.

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Columbus, Ohio, metal band Bonehead performs in June at the High Note on Southside. From Bent Photography Ohio.

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Lightning at night in June near downtown. From ABC-33/40.

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An update from Birmingham hip-hop artist Living Lawless (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Living Lawless.

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Puerto Rico-based reggaeton singer Arcángel performs in June at El Sol on Valley Avenue (our final vertical video of the week). From Roger Ortiz.

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Dancing to “Blackbird” at March’s Showstopper competition at the Sheraton Birmingham. From Eagles Landing Dance Center Videos.

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