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Tonight in Rock in LA - A Tribe, The Spree, Megadeath

James Ellroy (reading) @ Skylight Books
A Tribe Called Quest @ Wiltern
Willie Nelson, Ryan Adams, Neko Case @ Hollywood Bowl
Tracy Lawrence @ House of Blues
Polyphonic Spree @ The Henry Fonda
Carlos Guitarlos @ The Liquid Kitty
Jews & Mexicans @ Mr. T's Bowl
La Traviata @ Dorothy Chandler
Bonnie Raitt @ Santa Barbara Bowl
Megadeth, Lamb of God, Overkill @ Hyundai Pavilion
photo by the slow wonder via flickr
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