Photos | Gerald Casale Rocks the Coachella Stage with His Bass Guitar
Entertainer Gerald Casale shines under the spotlight, showcasing his musical prowess with his bass guitar during his solo performance at the 2010 Coachella concert. The crowd goes wild as he belts out his hit songs amidst the electric atmosphere.
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