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Tonight in Rock: Early Man, Kinky, The Makers

Kinky plays tonight at the Mayan Theatre | Photo via their MySpace
As previewed on Friday, Early Man is back tonight at the Key Club... for free. Amazing. They'll be sharing the show with Key Club March resident, Reeve Oliver as well as the Saviours and Ancestors.
Rachael Yamagata @ Hotel Cafe
Early Man @ Keyclub (video below)
Black Moth Super Rainbow @ Knitting Factory
The Velvet Teen, Aloha @ Knitting Factory (dif. space than above show)
Kinky, Money Mark @ The Mayan
Switches, Castledoor, Glacier Hiking @ Roxy
Wild Street Orange, The Dead Trees @ Spaceland
The Bravery @ Hollywood Virgin Megastore
Felice Brothers, Justin Townes Earle, McCarthy Trenching @ The Echo
Tuesday Residencies (see all residencies here)
Reeve Oliver @ Key Club (Free, 15+), West Hollywood
The Heart String Symphony, Puppies & Kittens @ Molly Malone's ($5), Fairfax District
Chris Murray Combo @ Knitting Factory -- Alterknit ($5), Hollywood
The Makers @ SevenGrand (Free, buy drinks), Downtown
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