Hi everyone, here are our lucky seven musical streaming* suggestions for the week. This week we offer a mix of suggested playlists and albums.
(Click on the photos of the albums you’re interested in to stream them!)
Columbia Recordings from 1926 by Various Artists (Genre: Jazz, Swing):
The Day the Music Died: Remembering Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper (Genre: Classic Rock, Pop):
(56 Songs, 02 hr 06 min 37 sec)
The Essential Percy Faith (Genre: Pop, Easy Listening, Film):
Stand! Songs of Freedom (Genre: Rock, Blues, R&B, Jazz):
(91 Songs, 06 hr 29 min 10 sec)
Three For The Road (2019) by John Mayall (Genre: Blues):
Valentine’s Day Playlist (Genre: Pop, R&B, Jazz, Rock):
Where I Come From (2019) by Patty Griffin (Genre: Folk):
Videos of the Week:
Alabama Stomp by Leo Reisman and His Orchestra
Peggy Sue by Buddy Holly
Chantilly Lace by The Big Bopper
Come On Let’s Go by Richie Valens
Jungle Fantasy by Percy Faith
Theme from a Summer Place by Percy Faith
Reaching for the Moon by The Radiolites
Inner City Blues by Gil Scott-Heron
Midnight Train To Georgia by Gladys Knight & The Pips
Lonely Feelings by John Mayall
A Kiss To Build A Dream On by Louis Armstrong
Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
Where I Come From by Patty Griffin
Have a great weekend!
Linda, SSCL
REFERENCES:
AllMusic. https://www.allmusic.com/
The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits by Joel Witburn
About Freegal:
Freegal is a free streaming music service available for free to library card holders of all Southern Tier Library System member libraries. STLS member libraries include all the public libraries in Steuben, Chemung, Yates, Schuyler and Allegany counties — including our own Southeast Steuben County Library.
You can download the Freegal music app to your mobile device or access the desktop version of the site by clicking on the following link:
*The Freegal service offers library card holders the option to download, and keep, three free songs per week and to stream three hours of commercial free music each day.
Tech Talk is a Southeast Steuben County Library blog.