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Tonight in Rock in LA - Morris Day, Sea Wolf, ZZ Top, P-Funk, El Vez, The Murder Junkies, The Pretenders

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Morris Day & the Time, Sea Wolf, The Broken West, Ben Harper, Blonde Redhead, The Emotions, Medusa, Breakestra, Autolux, Culver City Dub Collective, The Parson Red Heads, The Pity Party, Division Day, others @ Sunset Junction (10a-10p)

Yolanda Adams, Angie Stone, Clarence Carter, The Laws Family, Eloise Laws, Barbara Morrison, Linda Hopkins, Billy Valentine @ Compton Summer Soul Jam, Par 3 Golf Course

Stevie Nicks, ZZ Top, The Pretenders, Stray Cats, Sugar Ray @ Verizon
George Clinton & The P-Funk All Stars, Zapp, Lakeside, Force MD's @ Greek
Dramarama, A Flock of Seagulls, Real Life, Gene Loves Jezebel @ House of Blues
Smokey Robinson @ Cerritos Center
Diana Krall @ Hollywood Bowl
The Binges, The Swedish Models, Kill the Complex @ The Roxy
The Murder Junkies @ Anarchy Library
Michael Penn, Patton Oswalt @ Largo
Maze w/Frankie Beverly, Ashford & Simpson @ Gibson
Iron Maidens, Cutthroat, Warryor, Bluebeard @ Paladino's
The Joneses, The Purple Gang, Prima Donnas @ The Airliner
B-Side Players, Gloria Trevi, Fanny Lu, King Klave @ Dodger Stadium
El Vez @ Watercourt at California Plaza
Richie Ramone @ Descanso Gardens

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Kids play with Poncho Sanchez @ Drum Days LA, Sycamore Grove Park, Highland Park (1pm)

photo by Tony Pierce who thinks if you dont see a band tonight you should seriously reconsider your lifepath

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