Photos | Dan Auerbach rocks the crowd at Coachella 2011

Guitarist and singer Dan Auerbach performs a solo set on the first night of Coachella, electrifying the audience with his explosive energy and soulful sound.
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a man with a guitar on stage in front of a microphoneMetadata
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stage activities friday bass coachella musical bracelet concert electrical performing arts chordophone leisure rock concert recreation guitar speaker device entertainer jewelry string crowd musician rock group performance electric dan auerbach band microphone music instrument electronics performer performance art solo performance guitarist singer accessories
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2011-04-15T21:18:57-07:00
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