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Tonight In Rock: Chris Cornell, T-Bone Burnett, Joe Lally, Maria Taylor

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Whispertown 2000 will be playing tonight at the Troubadour | Photo by Autumn de Wilde via Whispertown 2000's Myspace

Our Pick: Maria Taylor, Whispertown 2000, JJAMZ @ Troubadour

Tonight Soundgarden front man Chris Cornell will be headlining the Wiltern. Fort Worth-bred songwriter, musician and producer T-Bone Burnett is poised to perform for a sold-out crowd at McCabe's Guitar Shop. And, lastly, Fugazi bassist Joe Lally will be gracing the Echo for this week's edition of Part Time Punks. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Troubadour to catch Birmingham-bred folk songstress Maria Taylor (LAist Interview). LAist favorites Whispertown 2000 (LAist Interview, Review, #2) are slated to kick things off.

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Whispertown 2000 - "Old Times"

Chris Cornell @ The Wiltern
T-Bone Burnett & Friends @ McCabe's Guitar Shop (Sold-Out)
Maria Taylor, Whispertown 2000, JJAMZ @ Troubadour
Part Time Punks w/ Joe Lally (of Fugazi), Qui @ The Echo
Grand Ole Echo w/ Tony Gilkyson, The Golden Days, Next of Kin, Triple Chicken Foot @ The Echo (Early Show; 5 PM - Free!)
Manic Hispanic, Los Creepers @ El Rey Theatre
Damien Jurado, Laura Gibson @ Spaceland
Le Switch, Restavrant, Paul Chesne, Matt Ellis @ Cinema Bar
Napalm Death @ Key Club
Joe Lally, Qui @ The Echo
The Vespa Experiment @ The Roxy
Katie Melua @ Amoeba Music
Katie Melua, Lisa Donnelly, Sinem Saniye @ The Hotel Café
Black Lips, Flowers Forever, The Lamps, Japanese Motors @ Detroit Bar

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