26 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Alabama"

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Swamp frogs at night by a lonely road in semi rural baldwin county, alabama.
Author: Sbarncar
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The early july pulse of night critters in the woods of central alabama. The crickets and tree frogs really are this loud, all summer long.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Recording of ocean waves on dauphin island, al using a tascam dr-05.
Author: Kingsrow
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Recording of ocean waves on dauphin island, al using a tascam dr-60 and stereo lavalier microphone with custom blimp windscreen.
Author: Kingsrow
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The afternoon sounds of kids playing outdoors as well as many other animals and insects that usually go unnoticed.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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Somewhat rich sample from the 2006 university of alabama homecoming pep rally: children counting and playing hide-and-go-seek, the public address announcer , and the school band.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A chipping sparrow vocalizing.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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The song "Going to Move to Alabama"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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The white-eyed vireo (vireo griseus) is a small songbird. It breeds in the southeastern united states from new jersey west to northern missouri and south to texas and florida, and also in eastern mexico, northern central america, cuba and the bahamas.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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What it sounds like today from my front porch here in gallant, alabama at 6pm.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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Phone set next to a open widow during an alabama thunderstorm.
Author: Zekybomb
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A blue-grey gnatcatcher in my backyard this evening.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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The traditional country song Little Bessie, performed by the Alabama Barnstormers (a duo which consists of country singers Tom Darby [vocal, guitar] and Jimmie Tarleton [vocal, steel guitar]). (The Alabama Barnstormers name was used for other US country acts reissued on Regal Zonophone)
Author: Old Traditional, no author
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Amazing Grace, sung by the Sacred Harp Singing Society, directed by "Uncle Bill" Hardeman and recorded by Alan and John Lomax. Recorded at the Sacred Harp Singing Convention in Birmingham, Alabama.
Author: Sacred Harp Singing Society, Birmingham, Alabama
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A typical alabama summer thunderstorm in glorious stereo, thanks to my zoom h2!.
Author: Fenzwik
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Birds adding ambience to an early spring morning in mid-march in alabama.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Sitting an the bar of the blind mule in mobile, alabama. April 24th 2011.
Author: Maurcs
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A freight train passing through attalla alabama this evening.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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Early morning outdoor sounds from gallant alabama.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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Three chirps from a chipmunk in alabama. Between the chirps are birds but the three high-pitched squeaks are the little rodent.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The sound of a humming summer swamp in alabama. A mix of crickets, tree frogs, insects, and cicadas on a hot and humid day.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A loud & sharp pow followed by rumbling rolling thunder. I love these stormy days in alabama.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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Recording from a swamp trail in west alabama in the united states. Starts with a bird cawing then other songbirds come to the fore. Also a constant trill from a singing cricket.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Elevator ascending two floors. Lots of peaking when the doors open/close, and when an extra motor sound begins. Recorded at shelby hall, the university of alabama, spring 2009.
Author: Tsbertalan
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This night sound was recorded in south alabama in a bottom by a creek. It was recorded using a zoom h1 with the rode videomic go attached a dead cat windscreen was used. The clip was cleaned up in adobe audition cs6. The clip is edited so it can be used as a loop.
Author: Crawfordjohnb@Bellsouth
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This is a dirt track in alabama (monster mountain, i think). I didn't realize my recorder kicked on as i was carrying it around in my pocket. The result was some really good audio of a dirt bike race, along with a little bit of small crowd sounds.
Author: Paulcola
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