Photos | Benjamin Goldwasser Rocks the Keyboard at Coachella 2010

Benjamin Goldwasser, musician and entertainer, performing a solo concert on the keyboard at the Coachella 2010 concert. The crowd went wild as he worked his magic on the electrical device.
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a man in glasses playing an electronic keyboardMetadata
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4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
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200mm
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Canon
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date
2010-04-17T21:43:53-07:00
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