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Tonight in Rock in LA - Chris Daughtry, Sting, The Colour

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Sting @ Disney Hall
Chris Daughtry @ Viper Room
NOFX @ House of Blues
The Colour @ Spaceland
Fairmona, The Softlightes, BRAM @ Silverlake Lounge
The New Hotness, Yes Me to Death @ The Scene
Wylde Bunch, The Hear Gallery @ Safari Sam's
Thee Gentlemen Callers, Tsk Tsk, Nantucket Suicide @ The Echo
Plethora Yearned, Thruster, David Scott Stone @ The Smell
The New Motherfuckers, United by Sound, Una @ The Mint
Saints of the Gutter, Trucker Up, Cheatin' Kind, Roadkill Kings @ Alex's Bar
The Ruse, Malbec, The Ringers, The Sundance Kid @ The Troubadour
John West, Jessie Baylin, Ashleigh Haney, Roothub, Jeff Phillips @ The Hotel Cafe

Book Signing:
Mariel Hemingway @ Borders (Thousand Oaks) 7pm

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