St. Louis Public Library
Not So Quiet! Concert - November 2016
A Tribute to TOOL
This article is 9 years old. It was published on November 8, 2016.

NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series welcomes Undertow-A Tribute to TOOL
Bummed about missing TOOL perform last January in St. Louis? Don't be. The St. Louis Public Library has you covered.
The NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series welcomes Undertow-A Tribute to TOOL on November 17 at 7 p.m. in Central Library's Auditorium, 1301 Olive Street.
Undertow-A Tribute to TOOL does not dress up and pose as the band. Instead, they play the music with passion and accuracy from all eras of the TOOL discography. With John Dougherty on guitar, Robert Bolyard on drums, Tony Andrews on bass, and Dave Williams on vocals, the precision and the power of TOOL music comes to life under their control, assuring casual admirers and die-hard fans alike a memorable and emotional performance that is as close to seeing TOOL anyone could ever hope to have from ten feet away!
This is an all-ages show. Seating is limited, no reservations required.
The concert is part of the ninth season of the NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series, which presents exceptional, free live music every third Thursday.
For details about the NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series, visit slpl.org or call 314-539-0347.
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Department:
St. Louis Public Library
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Topic:
Concerts and Music
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