This entry was posted in April 2006 about the use of MySpace in the metro Birmingham area. Recently we here at the Ramblings have been thinking, “just how many Birmingham, AL based MySpace pages are there?” We figured that there would be a few, but we’re noticing that there are more every day. So we’ve decided to start keeping a list and tracking these pages. This list will continue to grow as we learn about the existence of more pages.
If you have any suggestions for pages that we have not listed as of yet, please e-mail us here at the Ramblings. We’ll add them as time permits. As you look down the list, you’ll realize that we’re starting with area businesses and festivals. We’re still deciding if and when to list area bands. We may have to decide a fair way to begin to list them.
Stay tuned.
- 95.7 Jamz
- 105.5 The Vulcan
- Art on the Rocks
- ASC Social Club
- Barking Kudu
- Big Communications
- Birmingham Artwalk
- Birmingham Festival Theatre
- Birmingham Fire and Rescue
- Birmingham Jaycees
- Birmingham Jaycees Haunted House
- Birmingham Kickball
- Birmingham Museum of Art Junior Patrons
- Birmingham Public Library
- Birmingham Script Readers
- Birmingham Shout Film Festival
- Birmingham Weekly
- Bottletree Café
- Catalyst
- Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham
- Do Dah Day
- Doggie Styles Dog Grooming Services
- First Chair Birmingham
- Fleabomb
- Fried Green Radio
- Homewood Public Library
- Iron City Journal
- Magic City AIDS Walk
- Mental Floss
- Metro Bistro
- Movies by Moonlight
- Muse of Fire
- Naked Art Gallery
- Red Mountain Park
- Rojo
- Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
- Skin & Tonic
- Skybucket Records
- The Nick
- The Railyard
- The Tragic City Rollers
- Vulcan After Tunes
- WorkPlay
- YP Birmingham
- Zoe’s in Forest Park
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