Photos | Kim Deal's Acoustic Serenade at Coachella 2008

Entertainer Kim Deal captivates the crowd with her guitar skills and sultry voice at Coachella 2008. The sky was the only ceiling as she strummed her musical instrument and sang into the microphone amidst a sea of people.
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a woman with long hair playing an acoustic guitarMetadata
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2008-04-25T16:29:51.200000-07:00
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