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Tonight In Rock: Jon Brion, Ghostland Observatory, Great Northern, Bobb Bruno

Bobb Bruno will be playing tonight at L'Keg Gallery | Picture via Bobb Bruno's Myspace
Our Pick: Pride of Kenya, Cinder Cone, Bobb Bruno @ L’Keg Gallery
Tonight local producer/multi-instrumentalist Jon Brion (LAist Interview, Review) will return to jamming with friends at Largo at the Coronet. Austin-based electro-pop duo Ghostland Observatory are poised to perform to a crowd of frat boys at USC's Sigma Chi. And, lastly, LA-based buzz band Great Northern will be performing an in-store at Fingerprints in Long Beach. But we strongly suggest checking into L'Keg Gallery to catch local experimental multi-instrumentalist Bobb Bruno.
Bobb Bruno - "Fairy Tale Ending"
Ghostland Observatory, LMFAO, The Jakes @ USC Sigma Chi
Jon Brion @ Largo at the Coronet
Great Northern @ Fingerprints
Feadz, The Glass, Destructo, Mr. White @ Avalon
She Wants Revenge, Gran Ronde, War Tapes @ Globe Theatre (753 S. Spring St.)
I Am Treasure Benefit w/ Pigeon John @ The Roxy
The Living Suns, Dirt Dress, UV Lights, Bloody Robots, Gossip Tree, Gestapo Khazi @ The Blvd (2631 Whittier Blvd.)
Pride of Kenya, Cinder Cone, Bobb Bruno @ L’Keg Gallery
Stagecoach Festival w/ Brad Paisley, Reba, Little Big Town, Charlie Daniels Band, Darius Rucker, Earl Scruggs, Doyle Lawson, Kevin Costner @ Empire Polo Club in Indio
Rocket, Scott Russo and the Big Big Bang, Mack Winston & the Reflections @ Spaceland
CB Brand, Winfred E. Eye, Young Hunting @ The Smell
Queensryche @ House of Blues Sunset
Lightnin' Woodcock, The High Binders, Clare Means @ Taix Lounge
Al Stewart @ McCabe’s (Sold-Out)
Voice on Tape, Gamble House, Billygoat, Yellow Red Sparks @ Pehrspace
Stacy Q @ Conga Room
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