Photos | The Beach Boys Festival: A Rocking Performance by the Legends
Gerald Casale and Bob Mothersbaugh of The Beach Boys band at the Coachella Saturday 2010 concert, entertaining the crowd with their guitars and vocals amidst the stunning lights and speakers music.
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