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Tonight In Rock: Jenny Lewis, Olin & The Moon, The Union Line, Sun Araw

Jenny Lewis will be performing tonight at Largo at the Coronet | Photo via Jenny Lewis' Myspace
Our Pick: Song Circle for Haiti Benefit w/ Jenny Lewis & Friends, Azure Ray, Jonathan Rice, Becky Stark (Lavender Diamond), Morgan Nagler, Jason Boesel
Tonight LA-based alt-rockers Olin & the Moon (LAist Interview) will be closing out their residency at the Echo with none other than local indie rockers the Henry Clay People (Review, #2, #3, #4). San Juan Capistrano-bred indie rock outfit the Union Line are poised to headline the Bootleg Theater with local indie rock act Voxhaul Broadcast and We Barbarians in tow. And, lastly, LA-bred uber psychedelic act Sun Araw will be gracing Echo Curio. But we strongly suggest doing whatever it takes to get into Largo at the Coronet to catch the "Song Circle for Haiti Benefit." Local ruddy-haired songstress Jenny Lewis (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4), Nebraskan indie pop duo Azure Ray (LAist Interview), Lavender Diamond front woman Becky Stark and many, many others will be performing to benefit Haiti.
Jenny Lewis - "The Big Guns"
Song Circle for Haiti Benefit w/ Jenny Lewis & Friends, Azure Ray, Jonathan Rice, Becky Stark (Lavender Diamond), Morgan Nagler, Jason Boesel
The Union Line, Voxhaul Broadcast, We Barbarians @ Bootleg Theater
Olin & the Moon, The Henry Clay People, Haim @ The Echo
Summer Darling, Shiloe, Vanaprasta, By Sunlight @ Spaceland
Giant Ships, Cydney Robinson @ Silver Lake Lounge
Realicide, BIRTH! @ Hyperion Tavern
Guns N' Broses, Stress Ape, Los Fantasmas Carmesi, I.E. @ The Smell
Talibam!, The Vaginals, David Scott Stone, Sun Araw @ Echo Curio
Mateo, Barrett Johnson, Cahn & Young, Kitten @ The Hotel Café
Bart B More, DJ Huggs @ Cinespace
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