The Birmingham channel: 500,000 seconds of summer
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
Scenes from Vacation Bible School. From Luz Clemente.
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Time-lapse footage of summer clouds from Red Mountain. From DikByrd.
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Stock footage of Birmingham’s skyline available for use from CNN. From CNN.
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Driving along I-20. From Herro HD Videos.
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Los Angeles rock band Hey Violet performs “I Can Feel It” in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Grayce Redwine.
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Brazilian jazz singer Pericles Emmanuel performs “Rabaz de Bem” in his kitchen in Vestavia Hills. From Kiki Mode.
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Peter J. Leithart of Birmingham’s Theopolis Institute speaks on “Gospel as Atonement Theory: The Jesus of History and the Christ of the Cross” in February at Baylor University Honors College. From Baylor Honors College.
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Australian rock band 5 Seconds of Summer performs “Jet Black Heart” in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Chloe Elizabeth.
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Time-lapse footage from Railroad Park of a July afternoon storm rolling into downtown Birmingham. From ABC-33/40.
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Birmingham members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at Hulaco Youth and Family Camp in Morgan County. From Rachael Joyce.
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Alabama Prophetic Roundtable and Statewide Gathering in July at King’s Way Church in Irondale. From King’s Way Church.
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Nat Jackson homegoing in July. From Scott King.
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Brazilian jiu-jitsu basics class highlights. From Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy.
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Hot Rod Madness visits the 7th annual Park in the Park Antique Car Show in July at Avondale Park. From Tim Bearden.
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Biking in July. From Jeff McCord.
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“Clean Inside” at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in the North Pratt neighborhood. From Kajbass.
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Mobile lifestyle blogger Mrs. Erica tours the Grand Bohemian Hotel in Mountain Brook during a business trip. From Mrs. Erica.
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Rasheed Alhajeri’s patient testimonial for Dr. Kenneth Bramlett at the Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Clinic of Alabama in Vestavia Hills. From Finditbham.com.
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Music video for “Pack It Up” by Birmingham pop band Dommel Mosel. From Adam Measel.
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Alabama Power crew working at night to restore power to North Birmingham. From Panorama Computer Services.
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Birmingham Bolts at Las Vegas Outlaws in Week No. 7 of the XFL in 2001. From Tony Mollick.
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Interview with Jermaine Seoposenwe, member of the Samford team and South Africa’s women’s football team, the Banyana Banyana. From CCTV Africa.
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Promo for the Gospel Mix Tour in July at the Sheraton Birmingham. From Blockbuster Showdown.
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Visiting Atlanta, Cleveland and Ann Arbor after starting at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Kome Gaming.
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Chattanooga Lookouts vs. Birmingham Barons recap in baseball cards. From Big Orange TTM.
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Speaking to staff at Crest Cadillac of Birmingham and Mercedes-Benz of Birmingham, both in Hoover. From Chris Rogers.
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The Birmingham Boys Choir — along with members of the Chattanooga Boys Choir and Cincinnati Boychoir — performs “A Little Pretty Bonny Lass” in June at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church. From Birmingham Boys Choir.
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A look at private home concert series Small Stages. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Music video for “Pray” from Birmingham rapper Photo Slim. From Photo Slim BFC.
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Arden Blackwell of Ensley Alive describes the power of art. From Birmingham Museum of Art.
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Prosperity gospel program dfree at the Christian Education Congress, National Baptist Convention, in June at the BJCC Meeting Rooms. From My dfree.
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Chattanooga Roller Girls at Tragic City Rollers in July at Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From PCP Gives You Wheels!
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Brandon Russell on “Performance Tooling in Visual Studio 2015” at July’s Birmingham .NET meeting at Samford University. From Birmingham .NET Meetup.
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Interview with Birmingham comedian Lady B, a k a Stephanie Byrd. From Elmore Management.
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A new statue of Willie Mays serves as a tribute to Don Logan, owner of the Birmingham Barons. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Talking with Greg Wingo of Tech Birmingham and Sloss Tech. From Hark.
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Slam dunk contest between J.D. Williams and Dooley Petty in May at Woodlawn High. From AL.com.
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Spring kickball match between the Wolf of Ball Street and the Brew Jays at George Ward Park in the Glen Iris neighborhood. From Brett Burkholder.
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Mexican band Grupo Bryndis performs in May at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Homero Manriquez.
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Car crash on I-20 [at 2:06]. From Pluto Max.
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Dancing to “Toxic” at March’s Showstopper competition at the Sheraton Birmingham. From Eagles Landing Dance Center Videos.
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Independence Day road trip to Birmingham includes Birmingham Zoo, fireworks and the UAB Summer Band. From Caleb Ramey.
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Pennsylvania hard rock band Crobot performs “Hold on for Dear Life” in July at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Corigan69.
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