Photos | Leonard Cohen's Electrifying Performance at Coachella 2009

Dressed in a sharp suit and fedora, Leonard Cohen captivates the crowd with his soulful singing and electrifying guitar skills at Coachella 2009. The microphone in hand and electric device close by, he delivers a mesmerizing solo performance that left the audience in awe.
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a man in a suit and hat singing on stageMetadata
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2009-04-17T19:51:06-07:00
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