A look at Birmingham in videos …
Boz Scaggs Performs “Look What You’ve Done to Me” in May at the Lyric Theatre downtown (our vertical video of the week). From Sally Shelton.
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Highlights from the 1992 game between Louisiana Tech and Alabama at Legion Field. From Bama Rewind.
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A homemade look at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From The Airplane Channel.
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New York Gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello performs “Saboteur Blues” in June at Iron City on Southside. From Mdash Evsky.
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Blues jam at Ranelli’s Deli on Southside. From 6 String Mike.
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Drone footage of Sloss Furnaces. From Jared White.
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Music video for “Built Like This.” From New Alabama.
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Tapping to “The Detectives” at March’s Showstopper competition at the Sheraton Birmingham. From Eagles Landing Dance Center Videos.
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Lee Smith news photography reel for ABC-33/40. From Lee Smith.
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Celine Dion performs in 2009 at the BJCC Arena. From Lydia Miranda.
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BWB, made up of Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum and Norman Brown, perform at June’s Steel City Jazz Festival in Linn Park downtown. From ZlenZ Media.
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A glimpse of Birmingham Cars and Coffee in June at Hoover Tactical Firearms. From Thesouthernkid115.
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Hot pursuit along First Avenue South in Woodlawn. From Jeff McCord.
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A paper prototyping exercise (our other vertical video of the week). From Josie Coffman.
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Promo for the YMCA of Greater Birmingham’s Safety Around Water Initiative. From Birmingham YMCA.
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Huntsville choreographer Brian Seth Johnson visits Woodlawn for an all-styles dance battle. From Brian Seth.
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Highlights from June’s Superbike racing at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Chadd.
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North Carolina rock/Americana band Avett Brothers perform “Paranoia in B-Flat Major” in 2012 at Boutwell Auditorium downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From Guy Phillips.
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Country singer Blake Shelton performs “Neon Light” in January at Iron City on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Sally Shelton.
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Nashville country group A Thousand Horses performs “Smoke” in April at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Sally Shelton.
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Time-lapse footage of the sunset from the West Valley Avenue area of Red Mountain. From DikByrd.
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Finding veins in patients with an infrared headset. From Birmingham Alabama.
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Birmingham group Iron Giant Percussion performs “six-five-four” in April at the Hoover Library Theatre. From Birmingham Art Music Alliance.
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Nashville country singer-songwriter Brandy Clark performs “Crazy Women” in May at Tin Roof (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Sally Shelton.
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Interview with Jonathan Nelson, general manager of the Birmingham Barons. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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The Impact Memorial Day tour visits Birmingham, New Orleans and Houston. From Evan Hara.
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Guitarist Buckethead performs in June at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Jay Burnham.
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Drone footage of Mountainside Apartments on Southside. From Alan Diez.
More drone footage from the area.
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Nashville singer Nikki Alva performs “I Still Believe” with her father Jay Franco y Su Orquesta in October at Fiesta in Linn Park. From Nikki Alva.
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Meeting Hoover YouTube star Ricky Dillon. From Qveen Bree.
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Hanging out in Five Points South (our final vertical video of the week). From Michael Tyus.
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California-based singer-songwriter Gerardo Ortíz performs in June at El Mega Sol on Valley Avenue. From Jazmine Cruz.
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Drone footage of Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Oxmoor Valley. From Brandon Redding, EyeSea.
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Steve Hartline wins Regions Bank’s June Better Life Award. From Regions Financial.
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How the Air National Guard refuels planes mid-flight. From 117th Air Refueling Wing.
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Maze featuring Frankie Beverly performs at June’s Steel City Jazz Festival in Linn Park. From Jones Boys Promotions.
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Chapel Hill tribute band Who’s Bad performs “Rock With You” in April at Iron City. From Michael L. Porter.
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North Carolina band The Cloud of Unknowing performs in June in Five Points South. From the Cloud of Unknowing.
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A hike at Red Mountain Park. From Matt Krantz.
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British soul jazz guitarist Chris Standring performs “Ready Steady Flow” in June at the Carver Theatre downtown for Jazz in the Park. From Fast Freddy.
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