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Quiet City Meets The Reading Room At The St. Elmo Fire Hall

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Two pop-up experiences are teaming up this Friday at the St. Elmo Fire Hall in Chattanooga.

That’s where Quiet City will bring its latest “listening room” concert - joined this time by The Reading Room, a bar and a seller of used books.

Cocktails begin at 7 PM at the Fire Hall - and the music with Dalton Mills and The New Quintet begins at 8 PM.

Alex Volz and Cody Ray are the musicians behind Quiet City.

Linden Marno-Ferree owns and operates The Reading Room.

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