Photos | Karen Lee Orzolek Rocks Out on Stage at Coachella

Singer Karen Lee Orzolek brings the crowd to their feet during a high-energy performance at the 2013 Coachella music festival.
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a woman with white hair singing on stageMetadata
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1600
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2013-04-12T21:08:47-07:00
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