Photos | Kim Deal rocking the Coachella crowd

The Breeders' Kim Deal strums her guitar and sings into the microphone as the blue sky provides a perfect backdrop for her outdoor performance at Coachella 2008.
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a woman playing guitar and singing on stageMetadata
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3888w x 2592h - (download 4k)
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bracelet string group activities leisure music speaker stage music band arts microphone performing musician outdoor entertainer guitarist performance sky art coachella electronics drum performer jewelry electric accessories drummer kim deal musical instrument recreation percussion device guitar rock concert concert crowd singer electrical
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0.5
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70mm
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1/640s
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Canon
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date
2008-04-25T16:39:00-07:00
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-25200
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