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40 Pittsburgh artists join free Carnegie Library music service

Steven Adams
| Wednesday, February 13, 2019 12:10 p.m.

A curated selection of Pittsburgh area music will be available for free streaming and downloading with just a library card.

The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is launching their STACKS digital music service Friday.

A library card is all it takes to gain streaming and downloading access to the music.

Your library card never sounded so good. -STACKS, CLP's new digital music collection, launches this Friday, February 15! https://t.co/btp1ft9X82 pic.twitter.com/e1zVTWHrzh

— Carnegie Library PGH (@carnegielibrary) February 11, 2019

The library’s Director of Digital Strategy Toby Greenwalt told WESA they had 160 musicians apply for one of the 40 inaugural slots. Library staff and members of the music community selected the artists that best represent the current music scene. The diverse collection of artists and genre will be expanded twice each year. Musicians with a Pittsburgh connection can apply for the next round by contacting stacks@carnegielibrary.org.

Starting Friday, if you have a library card in Pittsburgh you can stream/download local music for free!!! I'm so thrilled my music is part of this. It's such a cool initiative and I continue to be amazed at how great @carnegielibrary is. https://t.co/wMetaEkAVr

— Sara Renberg (@dykings) February 13, 2019


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