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Tonight in Rock in LA - Smokey, Rundgren, Louis XIV

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Louis XIV - "Pledge of Allegiance"

Mana @ Staples
Smokey Robinson @ Pasadena Civic
Todd Rundgren @ House of Blues
Billy Vera & the Beaters @ Rusty's Surf Ranch
Louis XIV, The Softlightes, Quazar & the Bamboozled @ The Troubadour
Within Temptation, Tiefschwarz, The Dear & Departed, Jesse Rose @ Avalon
Silver Apples, The Moon Upstairs, Residual Echoes, White Widow @ Spaceland
The Quakes, The Henchmen, Gamblers Mark, Howlers @ Key Club
Buck McCoy, 3Against1, Murdoch, Condewit, Kim Kline, The Satellite Nation @ Roxy
Electromagnetic, Brian Wright & The Waco Tragedies, Peculiar Pretzelmen @ Spaceland

Festivals:
LA Salsa Festival: Willie Colon, Cheo Feliciano, Oscar D'leon @ The Greek
Women on the Move: Joan Enguita, Linda Geleris, Julie Gribble, Karen Hart, Holly Jurgenson, Trish Lester, Anna Montgomery, Tracy Newman, Evonne Rivera, Andrea Ross-Greene, Harriet Schock and Kelly Zirbes @ Caltech Beckman Institute

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