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Free Concert - December 2013

Not So Quiet! Series continues in December with the soulful sounds of Cheri Evans

December 9, 2013 | 2 min reading time

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ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY'S NOT SO QUIET! CONCERT SERIES FEATURES THE SOULFUL SOUNDS OF CHERI EVANS

The St. Louis Public Library's popular NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series presents the soulful sounds of Cheri Evans.  The event takes place in Central Library's Auditorium,1301 Olive Street, on Tuesday, December 17 at 6:30 p.m.  The show is FREE and open to the public.  Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Evans performs an eclectic mix of jazz-infused soul and R&B. The St. Louis born singer/songwriter possesses the rare ability to move smoothly between genres.  Her soft, supple tones touch the heart, fill the spirit, and embrace the soul.

Cheri Evans has been featured on Harrah's Lucky Break, KSDK's Summer Concert Series, and the Tim Cunningham Radio Show. Her latest accomplishment is the release of her debut album, Truly Loved, a mix of smooth jazz favorites and original compositions.

Now in its sixth season, the St. Louis Public Library's NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series presents exceptional live music every third Tuesday in Central Library's Auditorium.

For details, visit slpl.org or call 314-539-0345.

 
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