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Harry Connick Jr. vs Keane - Who Ya Got?

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One's a middle aged crooner, the other are young bucks from across the pond. They're both playing concerts this month here in LA and we've got tickets for both of em.

Keane is a trio from Sussex and Connick is a Sinatra-fan from Louisiana who married a Victoria Secrets model. Although they're great piano-based artists, neither seem all that street-tough, which is why we ask Who Would Win in a Fight: Keane or Harry Connick Jr.

Write the answer in the comments below and we will pick two random entries. One who picks Harry will get Harry tickets for his show at the Greek on Friday May 18th, and one who picks Keane will get tickets for their show at the Greek this Friday.

Contest ends tomorrow at 4:20pm and we will announce the winner later that night.

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