Photos | James Murphy Rocks the Stage with his Band at Coachella

The crowd roars as James Murphy takes the microphone and his drummer picks up the beat, putting on a mesmerizing performance under the spotlight at the 2010 Coachella concert.
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a man on stage with a microphone and a drummerMetadata
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string spotlight rock music speaker footwear james murphy stage musical instrument microphone crowd performing arts musician one entertainer dupes performance shoe art friday cord electronics drum performer light group performance drummer musical instrument possible recreation band percussion speakers lighting device concert leisure activities cochella singer electrical
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2010-04-16T22:10:30.240000-07:00
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