St. Louis Public Library
Not So Quiet! Series - July 2014
Will feature Jake's Leg
This article is 11 years old. It was published on July 10, 2014.
ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY'S NOT SO QUIET! CONCERT SERIES TAKES UNFORGETTABLE TRIP WITH JAKE'S LEG
The St. Louis Public Library's popular NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series hosts the legendary Jake's Leg for its July show. The performance takes place in Central Library's Auditorium, 1301 Olive Street, on July 17 at 7 p.m. The show is FREE and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served.
For nearly 40 years, Jake's Leg has been one of St. Louis' consistently favorite bands, its musical spirit and intent remaining rock solid. More than a Grateful Dead tribute band, Jake's Leg interprets The Dead's iconic sound with their own musical and emotional identity, while upholding the integrity of one of the world's greatest touring bands.
Whether you are a longtime fan or new to the Grateful Dead experience, join Jake's Leg as they take you on a musical trip you'll never forget.
An all ages concert, Jake's Leg's performance is part of the seventh season of the NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series, which presents FREE live music every third Thursday in Central Library's Auditorium.
For details, visit slpl.org or call 314-539-0347.
St. Louis Public Library
City of St. Louis
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St. Louis Public Library
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Arts and Entertainment Events
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