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Lenny Kravitz was one of the biggest rock revivalists of the ’90s, though he hasn’t been as much of a radio staple in recent years. Songs like “Fly Away,” “Are You Gonna Go My Way,” “Let Love Rule” and even his cover of the Guess Who’s “American Woman” are just some of the hits you can expect to hear when Kravitz headlines the Temple Buell Theatre tonight. He’s touring in support of his 2011 release, “Black And White America,” so plan for a fair share of new material, too. Tickets, $44.50-$57.50, are available through Ticketmaster.

As frontman for indie-rock forefathers Pavement, Stephen Malkmus holds a place in the hearts of music geeks far and wide. And while recent Pavement reunion shows have garnered positive reviews, Malkmus has spent the last several years solo. Last year’s “Mirror Traffic” and 2008’s “Real Emotional Trash” show Malkmus at his witty, literate best. His voice hasn’t aged a bit, and you can hear it live at the Fox Theatre on Wednesday. Tickets, $22-$25, are available through .

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