
Crescent City Sounds: 50 New Albums Streaming Now
The New Orleans Public Library added 50 albums to their locally-focused music streaming service, Crescent City Sounds.

The New Orleans Public Library added 50 albums to their locally-focused music streaming service, Crescent City Sounds.

Sandra Love and the Reason are featured on Crescent City Sounds, the Library’s locally-focused streaming service.

For eight years, Shark Attack!! has been bringing their surf rock sounds to the stages of New Orleans. Packed with “shreddin’ guitar riffs and boogie-down dancin’ grooves,” the band’s 2017 album Chum Punch is featured on Crescent City Sounds.

Over the decades, local musician Dale Dolese has played everything from punk to funk, across Louisiana, in the mountains of Colorado, and alongside Mardi Gras Indians in some of New Orleans’ most iconic venues. His first solo album, “Shake It,” is featured on Crescent City Sounds –– the only online streaming platform to exclusively showcase New Orleans artists.

Marina Orchestra’s Night Life is among first class of albums featured on Crescent City Sounds, a locally-focused streaming platform.

Sierra Green and the Soul Machine is one of the New Orleans artists featured on the Library’s Crescent City Sounds music streaming platform.

New Orleans’ first music streaming platform to feature exclusively local artists, Crescent City Sounds, is now available for listening.
New Orleans’ first music streaming platform to feature exclusively local artists, Crescent City Sounds, is now available for listening.

Celebrated New Orleans rapper Alfred Banks is joining forces with the Library to help curate Crescent City Sounds, a free streaming service that features an exclusively local music library.

The New Orleans Public Library is seeking submissions for Crescent City Sounds, a new locally-focused music streaming service.