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Tonight in Rock: Stevie Wonder

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It's a wonderful night, Stevie Wonder is playing tonight. For more of what's going on in rock music this month, check out our This Month in Rock guide.

Stevie Wonder @ Hollywood Bowl
Bloodcat Love, The Happy Hollows, Semi Sweet @ Detroit Bar
Yellow Fever, BlackBlack, Vaginals, VoicesVoices @ The Smell
Under the Influence of Giants, Nico Stai, Bridges @ Spaceland
Retribution Gospel Choir, The Weather Underground @ Troubadour
Jail Weddings, Victim Vision, Wounded Lion, Guilty Hearts @ The Echo
Princeton, Le Switch, Young Animals, Dirty Mittens @ Silverlake Lounge
Captain Ahab, Kevin Shields, Brain Sander, Cabinet of Natural Curiosities @ pehrspace

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