Photos | Slash Rocks Atlanta with Guns N Roses
Guitarist Slash performs for a packed crowd at a Guns N Roses concert in Atlanta, Georgia on July 31, 2013, showcasing his signature style and iconic accessories including two rings, a bracelet, and a fedora hat. The bright spotlight highlights his electric guitar and musical talent as he delivers an unforgettable performance. #Concert #Guitar #Musician #RockConcert
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slash, guns n roses, atlanta, ga, july 31, 2013Metadata
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