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The Birmingham channel: Songs of the South

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A look at Birmingham in videos …

Van Halen performs in 1992 at the BJCC Arena. From WillSalas CymbalMaker.

Montage of animals at the Birmingham Zoo. From Adrien Tillman.

Riding the interstate through Birmingham at night on a Suzuki. From Demetrius Matthews.

A look at 8 Ball and MJG, SOS Band and Silk performing at Funk Fest in May at Legion Field. From iPUSH magazine.

Music video for “Trenches” by Neno Hoodz and Ceo Chino Marley. From Ceo Chino Marley.

Motorcycles at a memorial (our vertical video of the week). From Amy Taff.

Hip-hop artist JawGa Boi performs at Seven Lounge in Fairfield (our other vertical video of the week). From Redd Foxx.

Highlights from April’s Sports and Entertainment Industry Symposium at the Hilton Perimeter Park. From Tahiera Monique Brown.

A school presentation on the 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From 4/5 League of Superheroes.

Touring a scenic downtown alley. From Discord Williams.

Orange County hip-hop violinist Josh Vietti performs “Magic City” at Jazz in the Park at Huffman High. From Josh Vietti.

Jeremy Talbot demonstrates cable skiing on the course at Flip Side Watersports in Oak Mountain State Park. From Scott Elliot.

In the wake of hoarders (our other other vertical video of the week). From Bahiyaa Nur.

Birmingham-based Allman Brothers tribute band Eat a Peach performs “Don’t Keep Me Wondering.” From Chuck B.

Time-lapse footage of moving day from St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Vestavia Hills to Greensboro Elementary School and the Boys and Girls Club. From Sawyerville Camp.

Warmup before Georgia Revolution at Birmingham Hammers match in May in Liberty Park, Vestavia Hills. From Ace Shooters.

Journey performs “Separate Worlds” earlier this month at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From suzyk59.

Birmingham blues singer Sam Frazier Jr. performs “Baby, Scratch My Back” in May at Henderson’s in Midfield. From Steve DeMedicis.

George Wehby shows options for using the De La Riva Guard in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. From Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy.

Michael Fessey of “Paranormal America” discusses Sloss Furnaces. From whatshallwedonext.

Drone footage of a residential wedding site. From Rush Videos.

Australian Christian pop duo For King and Country performs “Run Wild” in March at Legacy Arena downtown. From Bobbieann Cooke.

Daniel and Sharla Horton of Huntsville visit the Skyhi Treehouse in Red Mountain Park. From Little Bit’s Travels.

Sumiton Christian’s Tanner Talley (No. 21) runs a play earlier this month at a Mercer University football camp in Colorado. From Martin Taylor.

Bama Camera follows cars from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department and Mountain Brook Police. From Bama Camera.

The fun of driving through the January 2014 ice storm. From Денис Рыбачук.

Australian singer Troye Sivan performs “Youth” in March at Tin Roof in Lakeview (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Abby Miller.

More than 8 hours of footage from May’s Birmingham Brawl 8 gaming tournament at Oakmont United Methodist Church in Homewood. From Birmingham Smash.

Music video for “Be Bout It” from Birmingham rapper CDub. From BossUpEnt.

Testimonials for Tuesday Block Parties in Roebuck at the Basement, founded by Matt Pitt. From the Block Birmingham.

A trip to Ruffner Mountain. From Wayne Ruple.

A look at March’s Coast 2 Coast artist showcase at Zydeco on Southside. From killatvbow visual.

The 2016 Negro League Reunion in late May. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Archive footage from the 1970s includes Civil War re-enactors, the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Vulcan and Cathedral Caverns State Park outside Scottsboro. From Huntley Film Archives.

Exploring an iron ore mine in Red Mountain. From MrTropics64.

Promo for Glacier Cryotherapy in Vestavia Hills. From David Koonce.

Driving through downtown. From Edwin Francisco.

Florida vacation vlog includes a stop at the Embassy Suites in Hoover. From KMA Preston.

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