Photos | Tim Harrington Rocks Coachella with Rhythmic Beats!

The blue sky, palm trees, and excited crowd provided a perfect backdrop for Tim Harrington's energetic performance on stage with his drum set, filling the atmosphere with music and fervor at the 2008 Coachella festival.
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a man on stage with a drum set and a crowd watchingMetadata
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2008-04-25T14:20:19-07:00
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