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==2006==
==2006==
[[Image:Thunder on the Mountain.jpg|right|200px]]
[[Image:Thunder on the Mountain.jpg|right|200px]]
The 2006 show, designed and created by [[Pyro Productions]] of [[Adamsville]], is Alabama's largest fireworks display. Sponsors are [[WBRC 6]] and [[Citadel Communications]], which broadcasts the musical track that accompanies the display on four of their stations ([[WZRR 99.5]], [[WYSF 94.5]], [[WRAX 100.5]] and [[WUHT 107.7]]). The show launches from the southwest corner of the upper parking lot at [[Vulcan Park]] at 9:00 P.M. Live coverage will be provided on WBRC.
The 2006 show, designed and created by [[Pyro Productions]] of [[Adamsville]], is Alabama's largest fireworks display. The show was launched from the southwest corner of the upper parking lot at [[Vulcan Park]] at 9:00 P.M.


[[MyFoxAL.com]] held a promotional contest with the winner receiving four passes to watch the display from the [[Fox6 Patio]]. Leslie Sanderson of [[Fultondale]] won the drawing. WRAX 100.5 is hosting a viewing party on the top level of the [[Children's Hospital Parking Deck]].
Sponsors were [[WBRC 6]] and [[Citadel Communications]], which broadcast the musical track that accompanied the display on four of their stations ([[WZRR 99.5]], [[WYSF 94.5]], [[WRAX 100.5]] and [[WUHT 107.7]]). The soundtrack included "Sweet Home Alabama" recorded by Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Dueling Banjos" recorded by Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandel, and "Proud to be an American" recorded by Lee Greenwood.
 
[[MyFoxAL.com]] held a promotional contest with the winner receiving four passes to watch the display from the [[Fox6 Patio]]. Leslie Sanderson of [[Fultondale]] won the drawing. WRAX 100.5 hosted a viewing party on the top level of the [[Children's Hospital Parking Deck]]. Live coverage was provided on WBRC.


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Revision as of 23:57, 4 July 2006

Thunder on the Mountain is the most recent name for Birmingham's annual 4th of July fireworks display on Red Mountain.

2006

Thunder on the Mountain.jpg

The 2006 show, designed and created by Pyro Productions of Adamsville, is Alabama's largest fireworks display. The show was launched from the southwest corner of the upper parking lot at Vulcan Park at 9:00 P.M.

Sponsors were WBRC 6 and Citadel Communications, which broadcast the musical track that accompanied the display on four of their stations (WZRR 99.5, WYSF 94.5, WRAX 100.5 and WUHT 107.7). The soundtrack included "Sweet Home Alabama" recorded by Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Dueling Banjos" recorded by Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandel, and "Proud to be an American" recorded by Lee Greenwood.

MyFoxAL.com held a promotional contest with the winner receiving four passes to watch the display from the Fox6 Patio. Leslie Sanderson of Fultondale won the drawing. WRAX 100.5 hosted a viewing party on the top level of the Children's Hospital Parking Deck. Live coverage was provided on WBRC.

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