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CLOSING NIGHT - Sweethearts of the Rodeo

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Where: Molly Malone's

When: Tonight, 9pm ($5 cover)

What: Sweethearts of the Rodeo All Star Jam

Why: Ok listen up people. There is a steady and strong country scene in LA and it's called Sin City All Stars. It's called Shiloh Morrow and Lisa Jenkins. It's called the first Wednesday night of the month since Y2K! It's ending tonight to move onto bigger and better things (and believe us, we'll be there when it does) but as for tonight? Pony up your $5, bring the lil lady on down and sway and toe-tap through an evening that over the years had included just about the entire who's who of the Nashville/LA scene. The best of those who have played with Willie, Gram, Merle and the gang. You modern folks will like to know a Nashville Star or two has graced the stage. Who will be there tonight? Well darlin', come see for yourself.

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