A look at Birmingham in videos …
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke speaks in October to the Alabama Democratic Conference semi-annual convention at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. He dropped out of the race earlier this month. From Beto O’Rourke.
More videos, after the jump …
Atlanta rock band Sevendust performs “Crucified” at Iron City on Southside. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.
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A visit to the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds. From Ericsson’s Motorcycle Tours.
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Music video for “What Happened,” by Birmingham rapper Luh Soldier. From DJ Greg.
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Thirty Pieces of Silver performs in 2001 at the Boiler Room in Smithfield. From Alabama Punk Archive.
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Birmingham Police announce finding body of missing 3-year-old Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney and charging two suspects in October. From Associated Press.
Purple lights in remembrance of Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney in October at Birmingham City Hall. From WKRG.
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Dallas heavy metal band Hellyeah performs “Human” at Iron City on Southside. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.
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The Magic City Classic pregame tailgate party at Legion Field (our vertical video of the week). From Tablescape Diva.
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A look at the 30-year history of Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church. From Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church.
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A visit to the Birmingham Zoo and Botanical Gardens. From Pete Drummond.
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Akron, Ohio, rock band Red Sun Rising performs “Emotionless” in 2016 at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.
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Sara Field joins Vestavia Hills tech staffing agency ITAC Solutions as a business development manager. From ITAC Solutions.
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Nashville singer-songwriter Damon Johnson performs “Hard Act to Follow” at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.
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Criminal justice activist Korey Wise speaks in October at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown. From OTTV25 DA8TV.
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Music video for “How I Feel,” by Birmingham rapper Li Yo. From Li Yo.
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In this episode of “Drunk Birmingham Music History,” Bill Reeves of Alabama hardcore punk band Random Conflict on a gig at a Tennessee strip club (our other vertical video of the week). From Jenny Gault.
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Promo for the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association. From Canaan Baptist Church.
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Dashcam footage of I-20 from the Atlanta airport to Birmingham. From Kenny Ram Dash Cam.
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“The Time the Vikings Almost Moved to Birmingham … Twice.” From Official JaguarGator9.
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Kimi Kennedy of Birmingham Estate Sales at a Marion house. From Birmingham Estate Sales.
And an estate sale near the Hoover Country Club. From Birmingham Estate Sales.
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Trailer for “Line of Duty” (originally titled “Live”), filmed in Birmingham. The movie hits theaters Friday. From FilmSelect Trailer.
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Promo for New Orleans pastor and author R.C. Blakes Friday at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From R.C. Blakes Jr.
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Birmingham singer Sarah Rackliff performs in a loft (our other other vertical video of the week). From Sarah Rackliff.
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Atlanta gospel quartet Tiny Foster and Dem Saints perform at the Bessemer Civic Center (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Dem Saints.
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Boston performs “Don’t Look Back” at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown (our final vertical video of the week). From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.
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Walking through the Birmingham Museum of Art downtown. From Julio Eduardo Torrents.
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Scenes from the Turkish Food Festival in September at Veterans Park in Hoover. From Abina George.
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Drone demo for first responders at Legion Field. From Icaros.
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Chicago rock band Chevelle performs “Take Out the Gunman” at Iron City on Southside. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.
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Demo reel for Frank Thagard, promotions producer at WIAT-42. From Frank Thagard.
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Arthur and Friends Community Choir performs “Any Day Now” at New Hope Baptist Church in West End Manor. From Arthur Gremillon.
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Boston hardcore punk band American Nightmare performs in 2001 at the Boiler Room in Smithfield. From Alabama Punk Archive.
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A look at the Code the Classic networking event in October at Innovation Depot downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Nashville rock band Muddy Magnolias performs “Devil’s Teeth” in 2016 at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.
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New Orleans rapper Mystikal performs “I Smell Smoke” at Platinum of Birmingham downtown. From MykFresh.
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Train in Birmingham. From Southern Railfanning and Gaming Productions.
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Football: Memphis Express at Birmingham Iron, highlights from the February game at Legion Field. From Darren Morgan.
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Birmingham-Southern’s Chase Bolding is the Southern Athletic Association Men’s Swimmer of the Week. From Southern Athletic Association SAA.
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Fun times at the Sigma Beta Xi 2nd Region Conference in October. From Robin Grayson.
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Soccer: Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC at Birmingham Legion, highlights from the October game at BBVA Field. From Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC.
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