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Tonight In Rock: Emmylou Harris, Pete Yorn, ISIS, Aushua

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ISIS will be playing tonight at the Henry Fonda Music Box | Photo by Robin Laananen via ISIS' Myspace

Our Pick: ISIS, Mammifer @ Henry Fonda Music Box

Tonight Nashville-based country singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris will be performing at the Greek Theatre with Patty Griffin in tow. New Jersey-bred singer-songwriter Pete Yorn will be ringing in his latest disc, performing to a sold-out crowd at the Roxy. And, lastly, Santa Ana-based indie rockers Aushua are poised to grace Spaceland for this week's edition of Club NME. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Henry Fonda Music Box to catch local heavy rock outfit ISIS (LAist Interview).

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You can find these listings as well as the rest of the week's in our weekly Week In Rock post, which goes up every Sunday.

ISIS - "20 Minutes/40 Years"

Buddy Miller, Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin @ Greek Theatre
Pete Yorn's record release party @ The Roxy (Sold-Out)
ISIS, Mammifer @ Henry Fonda Music Box
Spinnerette, Har Mar Superstar, Woah Hunx @ Troubadour (Sold-Out)
Found Magazine w/ The Watson Twins @ Largo at the Coronet
Dub Club w/ The Heptones, backed by The Lions @ Echoplex
Club NME w/ Aushua, The Picture @ Spaceland
Trouble and Bass Crew's record release, Drop the Lime, AC Slater, Star Eyes, The Captain, DJ Skeet Skeet @ The Echo
Birds Beware, The 87 Stick Up Kids, Nola Darling @ The Viper Room
Boh Runga @ Largo at the Coronet (Little Room)
Susie Suh's record release, Butterfly Boucher, Grammar, Derek Evans, Wings for the Queen @ The Hotel Café
Go Betty Go, The Dollyrots, Strangely Attractive, Obedient Waves @ Bordello
Ilo Mar, Ghiant, Laura S., Next of Kin @ Echo Curio
Jason Simon, Miss Moonlight, Louise Le Hir @ Three Clubs
Lelia Broussard, Ruut, Paul Haasch @ Room 5
Sing Orpheus, Ovideo, Tasso, Ryan Gregory Tallman @ Silver Lake Lounge
Café Tacvba @ Gibson Amphitheatre

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