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Tonight in Rock in LA - Stevie Wonder, Feist, Lisa Lisa

Heart @ Fairplex Pomona
Apollo Sunshine @ Troubadour
Feist @ Avalon
Jill Sobule @ Largo
Headlights @ Spaceland
311 @ Santa Barbara Bowl
Bonnie Raitt, Keb' Mo' @ Greek
New Maximum Donkey @ The Joint
Death House Chaplain @ Mr. T's Bowl
Scream, Beautiful Creatures @ Viper Room
Supagroup, The Giraffes @ Key Club
Tsuyama Atsushi, Kawabata Makoto, Tatsuya Yoshida @ The Smell
Lisa Lisa, Zapp, The Manhattans, GQ, The Delfonics @ Hyundai Pavilion
Smokey Robinson, Chaka Khan, Herbie Hancock, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin @ Kodak Theatre
photo of Stevie Wonder and Jason's dad by Jason Toney
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