Photos | Les Claypool Rocks the Stage in Top Hat and Bass

Les Claypool performs a stellar solo on his bass guitar, sporting a top hat and stylish fedora, as the audience watches in awe at Coachella 2010.
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a man in a top hat playing a bassMetadata
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string group activities les headgear spotlight urban rock leisure music claypool stage microphone hat performing arts musician entertainer saturday guitarist performance art chordophone glasses coachella belt rekognition_c performer light solo performance accessories musical electric instrument recreation band bass lighting device guitar fedora concert crowd electrical
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2010-04-17T23:08:17-07:00
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