The Birmingham channel: Get out, get happy
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
Trains in Avondale. From Dexter Greene.
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New York indie pop band MisterWives performs “Vagabond” in April at Legacy Arena downtown. From Emily Busby.
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Northbound Amtrak Crescent downtown. From CameraBryan.
The Amtrak Crescent. From GM&W Railroad.
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Atlanta Ice Bandits vs. the Birmingham Bulls in February at Pelham Ice Arena. From Alexey Yakimovich.
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Stopover at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport on the way to Houston (our vertical video of the week). From Jefferson Osorio.
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Testimony from Mark and Jennifer Machen of Irondale’s Life of Faith Church. From Rob Rufus Ministries.
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One more train. From GM&W Railroad.
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A 400m race at December’s USATF Hoover Alumni Invitational at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Danielle D’Alesio.
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Driving I-65 from Dodge City to Fultondale to Tarrant. From Big Rig Travels.
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Regions Bank revamps its main branch at its Birmingham corporate headquarters. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Time-lapse footage of the skyline from day to night. From Amy Cox.
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Promo for Deanna Reed running for Birmingham City Council’s district No. 2. From Drae.
Promo for John Hilliard running for Birmingham City Council’s district No. 9. From What’s Happening Bham.
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Promo for Rock City Church in Forestdale. From Rock City TV.
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Highlight reel for Hewitt-Trussville senior quarterback Connor Adair. From Street Light Recruiting.
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Promo for the Estates of Mountain Ridge subdivision in Crestwood South. From Tripleffect Productions.
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Hunting Easter eggs at the Birmingham Zoo; dyeing Easter eggs at home. From Liz Lattimer.
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A look at Paul W. Bryant High School’s boys 6A championship win in March at Legacy Arena. From Shelby Balentine.
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Memphis rapper MoneyBagg Yo performs at the Merienda Lounge on Southside. From Marri Giovanni.
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Ohio rapper Doobie Bvndit performs “Breakdown” in April at the Nick on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From UnderGroundBooking JimBo.
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Elevator at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Magnolia Elevators.
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Laser resurfacing to treat pores, lines and discoloration (our other other vertical video of the week). From Petro Facial Plastic Surgery and MedSpa.
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Flying into Birmingham, and visiting Vulcan. From Parkyt Gaming.
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Playing on the inflatables. From Alexander Popov.
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Demo reel for WIAT-42 reporter Alex Finnie. From Alex Finnie.
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Springtime hike at Red Mountain Park. From Gowestusa.
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Heavy metal band Hellyeah performs in June at Iron City on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Rockstar Mom.
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Highlights from October’s Premiere Birmingham beauty show at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Allie in Beautyland.
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Huntsville’s Eric Fullerton documents his last week of a 5-week radiation treatment in March at UAB, while staying at Hope Lodge in Five Points South. From Eric Fullerton.
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The 200m finals at the at the NCAA Division II National Championships Festival in March at the CrossPlex in Five Points South. From Bearcats XCTF.
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Jimmy Johnson of Dog Days of Birmingham discusses pet boarding options. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Long Island rock band Brand New performs “Jesus Christ” in November at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Jalapenojar.
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Toronto musician Duane Forrest and Rachel Roberts perform “The Blower’s Daughter.” From Duane Forrest.
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Highlights from the 2016 ARC Conference at Church of the Highlands in Irondale. From Grace Empire.
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The group Venezolanos en Birmingham meets in April at Hoover’s Moss Rock Preserve (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Latino News.
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Birmingham photographers Katie and Alec Dixon discuss engagement sessions. From Katie and Alec Photography.
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Visiting the Living Small exhibit in March at the Alabama Center for Architecture downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Birmingham rapper O, a k a Tim Bass, performs “24 Carat.” From Big Phil the Director.
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One Voice performs “Be Grateful” in April at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.
Soulful Praize performs “Blessed” in April at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church. From Sam R.
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Promo for Cole Financial Planning and Wealth Management in Bessemer. From Cole FP and Wealth Management Inc.
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Phillips Academy Andover senior shortstop Matthew Cerfolio, of Indian Springs, working out. From Phillips Andover Big Blue Baseball.
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AshLeigh Dunham and April DeLuca discuss their downtown firm Magic City Law. From Magic City Law .
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The Murder of Jane Crow performs “Cold to the Bone” in Five Points South. From the Murder of Jane Crow.
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On Martin Luther King Jr. and his “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” From Caroline Cooper.
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Birmingham’s King J the Poet and the Real Joe Clark perform “Elevators,” filmed in Caldwell Park in the Highland Park neighborhood. From King J the Poet.
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ICE agents visiting Southside in March? (Our other other other other other vertical video of the week.) From Gabriel Zafir.
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Bengal folk singer Parvathy Baul performs in April at Avondale Odd Fellows Studios. From Subhankar Bandyopadhyay.
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Cory Graffeo of Birmingham Fun and Family Magazine shares January events (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Fun and Family Magazine.
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Birmingham’s Peyton Grant performs “A Whiter Shade of Pale” in October at Mojo Pub in Lakeview. From Actress G.
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Florida State University sculpture professor Charles Hook coordinates an iron pour at the 2009 National Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art at Sloss Furnaces. From Vidnik.
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Homewood’s Notinee Indian Dance performs “Meghdootam” in April at the Birmingham Museum of Art. From Birmingham231.
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Birmingham rock band Moth Face performs “Pneumatice Orgone House” in October at the Nick on Southside. From Ac4zu.
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Highlight reel for David Martinez of the Houston Hoops at Woodlawn High School during March’s Battle of the Magic City. From R.E.
Houston Hoops vs. Team Protege/Georgia Bison at Parker High School in Smithfield during March’s Battle of the Magic City. From Larry Washington.
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The Central State cheerleaders perform at February’s SIAC Cheer Competition at the CrossPlex’s Bill Harris Arena. From Central State Athletics.
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Students from DeKalb School of the Arts in Atlanta visit the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From Giovanni.
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Vlog on Southside redevelopment projects. From Wade Cline.
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Commercial for the Dino Discovery exhibit at the Birmingham Zoo. From Intermark Group.
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California alt-rock band Cracker performs in December at Saturn in Avondale. From Jay Burnham.
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Vlog, plus Homewood High basketball. From Breona Humphrey.
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Hanging out at Railroad Park. From Nedd Mudd.
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Walking around after the Magic City Classic in October. From Gotit4DaLoski TV.
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The Junior League of Birmingham is using app Planet Fundraiser. From Planet Fundraiser.
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Promo for the 7th annual Golf for Babies fund-raiser for the March of Dimes Alabama in October at the Pine Tree Country Club in Irondale. From Flex.
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Fun at the Birmingham Zoo. From Playing with Z Play.
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Hanging out at the at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Me and Mine TV.
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Shades Mountain Air, Three on a String, the Chuck Nation Band and the High Lonesome Festival Singers perform “Come Away to the Skies: A High Lonesome Bluegrass Mass” in 2015 at Southside Baptist Church. From Timothy Banks.
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Interview with Birmingham rapper Terrence Wimberly in February at Birmingham Mountain Radio. From No Coast Company.
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Driving on I-65 north through downtown. From Wanderson Travels.
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Driving on U.S. 280 south through Cahaba Valley Road (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Nathan C.
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Theo Gkoutsidis plays at Hoover’s Guitar Center. From Theo Gkoutsidis.
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A hospital visit and a stop at Pilot. From Claudia’s Universe Vlogs.
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Atlanta rock band the Stir performs “Hear Freedom Ring” in January at the Nick on Southside. From Mark Christy.
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Watching the skies at the Summit. From Itummy18.
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Drone footage from March of construction at Asbury United Methodist Church in North Shelby County. From Asbury Bham.
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Birmingham police chief A.C. Roper speaks during March’s District 1 Crime and Economics Town Hall at the Northeast YMCA in Roebuck (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From LP Like Paul.
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Sonido Catedratico plays “Después de Ti, ¿Quién?” at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Catedraticodj.
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Introductory video for the Service Guild of Birmingham’s 2016 Guild Gala at the Club, a fund-raiser for the Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs. From Infomedia.
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Tutorial on vampire demon makeup from Birmingham artist A.J. Mua. From A.J. Mua A.J. Turner.
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Atlanta comedian Benny Pitts performs in April at the Stardome Comedy Club in Hoover. From Danny Kang Austin.
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Dancing at Lightrails downtown. From Brittany O’Barr.
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Riding the elevator at the parking deck next to the Westin and Sheraton downtown. From Elevatorman247 Productions.
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Hanging out in and around Railroad Park downtown. From Apok.
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Students from Cornerstone Christian Academy in Rainsville perform at March’s Alabama Senior Beta Convention at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Cindy Newsome.
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UAB at North Carolina State in a February Ultimate match. From NC State Ultimate Club.
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