Enjoy The Weekend! September 5, 2025

Hi everyone, this new weekly post will combine and replace our Suggested Listening and Suggested Viewing posts, into one entertainment post, published on Fridays, just in time for the weekend. Enjoy! 

Our Enjoy The Weekend posts will contain ten songs and two streaming video recommendations, one from a mainstream service and the other from Kanopy, the library’s free to access streaming service (all you need is a library card!).

First the songs: 

This week we’re enjoying music by artists born in September.  

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That’ll Be The Day by Buddy Holly (Born September 7, 1936) 

 

Found on the Album: The Chirping Crickets (1957) 

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Brass in Pocket by The Pretenders with Chrissie Hynde (Born September 7, 1951) 

 

Found on the Album: The Singles (1987) 

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Try A Little Tenderness by Otis Redding (Born September 9, 1941) 

 

Found on the Album: The Best of Otis Redding (2020) 

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Mercy Fell Like Rain by Rosie Flores (Born September 10, 1950) 

 

Found on the Album: A Simple Case of the Blues (2019) 

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Three O’Clock Blues by B. B. King (Born September 16, 1925) 

 

Found on the Album: Singin’ the Blues (1956) 

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I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry by Hank Williams Sr. (Born September 17, 1923) 

 

Found on the Album: 20 of Hank Williams Greatest Hits (1990) 

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I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll by Joan Jett (Born September 22, 1958) 

 

Found on the Album: I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll (1981) 

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Let The Good Times Roll by Ray Charles (Born September 23,1930) 

 

Found on the Album: The Genius of Ray Charles (1959) 

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Give It Up by Barbara Dennerlein (Born September 25, 1964) 

 

Found on the Album: Barbara Dennerlein Takes Off (1995) 

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Second The videos: 

A new title available through one of the usual U.S. streaming services, followed by a Kanopy title that you can check out with your library card and stream on-demand.

Highest To Lowest (2025) (Apple TV+) 

 

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Kanopy Streaming Pick of the Week (A title available to library card holders) 

Trailer 

 

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Have a great weekend!

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Information on the four library catalogs 

The Digital Catalog aka Libby: https://stls.overdrive.com/ 

The Digital Catalog, is an online catalog containing eBooks, eAudiobooks, and digital magazines. You can use your library card and checkout content on a PC; you can also use the companion app, Libby, to access titles on your mobile devices; so you can enjoy eBooks and eAudiobooks on the go! 

All card holders of all Southern Tier Library System member libraries can check out items from the Digital Catalog. 

And The Digital Catalog/Libby features titles that may be checked out via the one-copy-one-user lending model, just like print books.  

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Hoopla Catalog: https://www.hoopladigital.com/ 

The Hoopla Catalog features on demand checkouts of eBooks, eAudiobooks, comic books, albums, movies and TV shows. Patron checkout limit is 10 items per month. 

Hoopla is a Southeast Steuben County Library service available to all Southeast Steuben County Library card holders. 

The Hoopla companion app, also called Hoopla is available for mobile devices, smart TVs & media streaming players. 

Titles in the Hoopla Catalog are available to be checked out on-demand by all library card holders, with the caveat of being able to check out a maximum of ten titles per month, per card.  

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Kanopy Catalog: https://www.kanopy.com/en 

The Kanopy Catalog features thousands of streaming videos available on demand.  

The Kanopy Catalog is available for all Southern Tier Library System member library card holders, including all Southeast Steuben County Library card holders! 

You can access the Kanopy Catalog through a web browser, or download the app to your phone, tablet or media streaming player (i.e. Roku, Google or Fire TV). 

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StarCat: The catalog of physical/traditional library materials: https://starcat.stls.org 

Card holders of all Southern Tier Library System member libraries can access StarCat to search for and request materials available at libraries through out the Southern Tier Library System. 

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