Photos | Les Claypool Shreds on Stage with His Guitar

Entertainer Les Claypool, sporting a stylish hat and glasses, performs for an excited crowd at the 2010 Coachella music festival. The spotlight is on him as he skillfully plays his guitar, backed by his music band in the background.
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a man in a hat playing a guitar on stageMetadata
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string group activities headgear electric guitar spotlight urban rock leisure music stage hat performing arts musician entertainer saturday guitarist performance art glasses coachella performer light solo performance accessories musical instrument recreation band lighting guitar concert crowd singer les claypool
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1600
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70mm
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1/80s
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Canon
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date
2010-04-17T23:07:24-07:00
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-25200
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America/Los_Angeles
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