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The Birmingham channel: The last stop and the first

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.

A visit to the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds. From Ericsson’s Motorcycle Tours.

Music video for “What Happened,” by Birmingham rapper Luh Soldier. From DJ Greg.

Thirty Pieces of Silver performs in 2001 at the Boiler Room in Smithfield. From Alabama Punk Archive.

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.

Dallas heavy metal band Hellyeah performs “Human” at Iron City on Southside. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.

The Magic City Classic pregame tailgate party at Legion Field (our vertical video of the week). From Tablescape Diva.

A look at the 30-year history of Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church. From Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church.

A visit to the Birmingham Zoo and Botanical Gardens. From Pete Drummond.

Akron, Ohio, rock band Red Sun Rising performs “Emotionless” in 2016 at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.

Sara Field joins Vestavia Hills tech staffing agency ITAC Solutions as a business development manager. From ITAC Solutions.

Nashville singer-songwriter Damon Johnson performs “Hard Act to Follow” at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.

Criminal justice activist Korey Wise speaks in October at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown. From OTTV25 DA8TV.

Music video for “How I Feel,” by Birmingham rapper Li Yo. From Li Yo.

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.

Promo for the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association. From Canaan Baptist Church.

Dashcam footage of I-20 from the Atlanta airport to Birmingham. From Kenny Ram Dash Cam.

“The Time the Vikings Almost Moved to Birmingham … Twice.” From Official JaguarGator9.

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.

Trailer for “Line of Duty” (originally titled “Live”), filmed in Birmingham. The movie hits theaters Friday. From FilmSelect Trailer.

Promo for New Orleans pastor and author R.C. Blakes Friday at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From R.C. Blakes Jr.

Birmingham singer Sarah Rackliff performs in a loft (our other other vertical video of the week). From Sarah Rackliff.

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.

Boston performs “Don’t Look Back” at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown (our final vertical video of the week). From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.

Walking through the Birmingham Museum of Art downtown. From Julio Eduardo Torrents.

Scenes from the Turkish Food Festival in September at Veterans Park in Hoover. From Abina George.

Drone demo for first responders at Legion Field. From Icaros.

Chicago rock band Chevelle performs “Take Out the Gunman” at Iron City on Southside. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.

Demo reel for Frank Thagard, promotions producer at WIAT-42. From Frank Thagard.

Arthur and Friends Community Choir performs “Any Day Now” at New Hope Baptist Church in West End Manor. From Arthur Gremillon.

Boston hardcore punk band American Nightmare performs in 2001 at the Boiler Room in Smithfield. From Alabama Punk Archive.

A look at the Code the Classic networking event in October at Innovation Depot downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Nashville rock band Muddy Magnolias performs “Devil’s Teeth” in 2016 at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.

New Orleans rapper Mystikal performs “I Smell Smoke” at Platinum of Birmingham downtown. From MykFresh.

Train in Birmingham. From Southern Railfanning and Gaming Productions.

Football: Memphis Express at Birmingham Iron, highlights from the February game at Legion Field. From Darren Morgan.

Birmingham-Southern’s Chase Bolding is the Southern Athletic Association Men’s Swimmer of the Week. From Southern Athletic Association SAA.

Fun times at the Sigma Beta Xi 2nd Region Conference in October. From Robin Grayson.

Soccer: Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC at Birmingham Legion, highlights from the October game at BBVA Field. From Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC.

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