Photos | Les Claypool Rocks the Stage at Coachella 2010
Entertainer Les Claypool showcases his musical talent playing an electric guitar at the 2010 Coachella concert. With his signature headgear and clothing, he captivates the crowd with his solo performance under the spotlight, backed by the speakers’ music and lighting.
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a man in a hat playing an electric guitarMetadata
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2912w x 4368h - (download 4k)
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