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Tonight in Rock: Flight Tomorrow? Monolators Tonight

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Rumor has it, according to one post on the Fairfax Avenue, word on the street is that the Flight of the Conchords may open for Jon Brion tomorrow night at Largo at the Coronet. Largo is known for surprise guests, so this rumor is not too far fetched. Officially, Flight is confirmed for the Greg Proops Chat show in July, so that's good. The The Watkins Family Hour (review) and Glen Phillips play the space tonight.

Tonight
Duffy @ El Rey
Emery @ Avalon
Melody Gardot, Meiko @ Hotel Cafe
Martha Wainwright, Jesca Hoop @ Troubadour
Old 97's, Hayes, Carll, I Love Math @ Crash Mansion
The Watkins Family Hour, Glen Phillips @ Largo at the Coronet
Earth, Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter, Restaurant @ The Echo
Sea Wolf, Patrick Park, The Jealous Girlfriends, DJ Sara Lov @ Echoplex
The Monolators, The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra, Jack Wilson, Jr., Downtown/Union @ All Star Lanes

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