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Tonight in Rock in LA - Ice Cube, Art Brut, Smoosh, Pitbull, Eek-A-Mouse, Mick Kelleher

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Ice Cube @ House of Blues
Art Brut (above) @ The Troubadour
Smoosh @ Knitting Factory
Rita Coolidge @ Torrance Cultural Arts Center
Pitbull, Tego Calderon, Ying Yang Twins, Ilegales @ Honda Center
Eek-A-Mouse @ Vault 350
The Barbarellatones @ Boardners
The Makers @ Spaceland
Colin Hay @ Largo
Joshua Radin @ El Rey
Lady Sinatra, Warner Drive, Itis @ Viper Room
Atomic Punks, SWAA, Myridian @ Paladino's
Tennis Club, The Front, Killsonic, The Moonrats @ Il Corral
Inberst, Alyssa Jacey, Mick Kelleher, The Enlightenment Project @ On the Rox
Angel City Outcasts, Pistol Grip, Motochrist, The Front @ Safari Sam's
Bad Dudes, The Pharmacy, Ima Fucking Gymnast @ The Smell

Comedy
Doug Benson @ The Improv

Readings/Signings
Peter Case @ Book Soup, 7pm
Denise Hamilton, Patt Morrison, Diana Wagman, Janet Fitch, Neal Pollack @ Skylight Books, 5pm

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