Photos | J Mascis Rocks the Stage with His Guitar

J Mascis, the lead singer and guitarist of Dinosaur Jr., performs for the crowd at the FYF Bullock concert on August 22, 2015. His nimble fingers skillfully strum the strings of his electric guitar as colorful lights and speakers surround him on the stage.
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a man with long hair playing guitar on stageMetadata
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