The Birmingham channel: Songs of the South
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
Van Halen performs in 1992 at the BJCC Arena. From WillSalas CymbalMaker.
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Montage of animals at the Birmingham Zoo. From Adrien Tillman.
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Riding the interstate through Birmingham at night on a Suzuki. From Demetrius Matthews.
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A look at 8 Ball and MJG, SOS Band and Silk performing at Funk Fest in May at Legion Field. From iPUSH magazine.
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Music video for “Trenches” by Neno Hoodz and Ceo Chino Marley. From Ceo Chino Marley.
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Motorcycles at a memorial (our vertical video of the week). From Amy Taff.
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Hip-hop artist JawGa Boi performs at Seven Lounge in Fairfield (our other vertical video of the week). From Redd Foxx.
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Highlights from April’s Sports and Entertainment Industry Symposium at the Hilton Perimeter Park. From Tahiera Monique Brown.
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A school presentation on the 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From 4/5 League of Superheroes.
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Touring a scenic downtown alley. From Discord Williams.
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Orange County hip-hop violinist Josh Vietti performs “Magic City” at Jazz in the Park at Huffman High. From Josh Vietti.
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Jeremy Talbot demonstrates cable skiing on the course at Flip Side Watersports in Oak Mountain State Park. From Scott Elliot.
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In the wake of hoarders (our other other vertical video of the week). From Bahiyaa Nur.
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Birmingham-based Allman Brothers tribute band Eat a Peach performs “Don’t Keep Me Wondering.” From Chuck B.
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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.
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Warmup before Georgia Revolution at Birmingham Hammers match in May in Liberty Park, Vestavia Hills. From Ace Shooters.
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Journey performs “Separate Worlds” earlier this month at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From suzyk59.
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Birmingham blues singer Sam Frazier Jr. performs “Baby, Scratch My Back” in May at Henderson’s in Midfield. From Steve DeMedicis.
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George Wehby shows options for using the De La Riva Guard in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. From Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy.
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Michael Fessey of “Paranormal America” discusses Sloss Furnaces. From whatshallwedonext.
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Drone footage of a residential wedding site. From Rush Videos.
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Australian Christian pop duo For King and Country performs “Run Wild” in March at Legacy Arena downtown. From Bobbieann Cooke.
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Daniel and Sharla Horton of Huntsville visit the Skyhi Treehouse in Red Mountain Park. From Little Bit’s Travels.
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Sumiton Christian’s Tanner Talley (No. 21) runs a play earlier this month at a Mercer University football camp in Colorado. From Martin Taylor.
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Bama Camera follows cars from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department and Mountain Brook Police. From Bama Camera.
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The fun of driving through the January 2014 ice storm. From Денис Рыбачук.
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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.
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More than 8 hours of footage from May’s Birmingham Brawl 8 gaming tournament at Oakmont United Methodist Church in Homewood. From Birmingham Smash.
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Music video for “Be Bout It” from Birmingham rapper CDub. From BossUpEnt.
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Testimonials for Tuesday Block Parties in Roebuck at the Basement, founded by Matt Pitt. From the Block Birmingham.
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A trip to Ruffner Mountain. From Wayne Ruple.
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A look at March’s Coast 2 Coast artist showcase at Zydeco on Southside. From killatvbow visual.
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The 2016 Negro League Reunion in late May. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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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.
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Exploring an iron ore mine in Red Mountain. From MrTropics64.
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Promo for Glacier Cryotherapy in Vestavia Hills. From David Koonce.
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Driving through downtown. From Edwin Francisco.
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Florida vacation vlog includes a stop at the Embassy Suites in Hoover. From KMA Preston.
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