Photos | Pharoahe Monch Taking the Stage at Coachella 2007

The electric atmosphere of Coachella's Saturday crowd buzzed as Pharoahe Monch took the stage, microphone in hand, ready to deliver his musical message to the masses.
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a man standing on stage with a microphoneMetadata
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4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
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bracelet activities necklace plant leisure music speaker keyboard stage microphone musical instrument tree musician outdoor sky shirt coachella electronics performer jewelry drummer accessories musical instrument pharoahe monch percussion speakers device guitar canopus concert satruday crowd drum piano coachella_satruday electrical
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2007-04-28T12:49:43-07:00
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