Old Bridge, NJ – May 2, 2017 — Old Bridge Public Library patrons now have access to Qello Concerts, the world’s largest collection of full-length live concerts and music documentaries streamed on-demand to nearly all digital devices.
Qello Concerts features 1,700 concerts and documentaries, ranging from selections from the 1920s to today’s popular artists. Performances span over 30 genres, from classical to rock, reggae to country. There are new releases every week, and an unlimited amount of downloads are available. Users can experience Qello Concerts on phones, tablets, computers, smart TVs, gaming consoles and more. To access the service, Library patrons log on to www.oldbridgelibrary.org, and scroll down to the Qello Concerts button on the bottom of the home page. After clicking through, patrons will be instructed to enter their library card number.
“Qello Concerts offers wonderful entertainment that can retrieved on numerous devices, either at home or away,” noted Library Director Nancy Cohen. “ It’s like a never-ending concert ticket.”
The Old Bridge Public Library is the first library in the Libraries of Middlesex Automation Consortium (LMxAC) (consisting of 30 public libraries in Middlesex, Monmouth, and Union counties and Middlesex County College), to offer this service. The Old Bridge Library also offers myriad digital resources including Hoopla, Lynda.com, Tutor.com, Ancestry.com and Zinio magazines.
The Old Bridge Public Library was recently voted one of the three Best Public Libraries in Middlesex County by the readers of the Home News Tribune. The Library is open seven-days-a-week and is located at 1 Old Bridge Plaza at the corner of Rt. 516 and Cottrell Road in the Municipal Center. More information about this and other Library programs can be found at www.oldbridgelibrary.org or by calling 732-721-5600 x5033. The satellite Laurence Harbor branch is located at 277 Shoreland Circle; phone: 732-566-2227.