Photos | Tunde Adebimpe Plays Keyboard at Coachella

Entertainer Tunde Adebimpe, wearing eyeglasses and sporting a beard, performs a solo set on his keyboard during the Coachella Music Festival in 2009. With a microphone close by and surrounded by electronic equipment, he mesmerizes the crowd with his musical talent.
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a man with glasses and a beard playing a keyboardMetadata
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activities optical singing leisure music equipment arts microphone performing solo musician entertainer performance eyeglasses art singer tunde adebimpe glasses coachella electronics performer camping accessories musical instrument recreation percussion beard device part concert earbuds crowd drum electrical
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2009-04-18T19:13:43-07:00
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