Photos | Electrifying Performance at Coachella Music Festival

Singer Jack Lord and his band rock the stage as the crowd cheers on under the blue sky at Coachella 2007. The corded musical instruments, multiple speakers, and microphones add to the electric atmosphere.
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a group of people on stage at a music festivalMetadata
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4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
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2007-04-27T13:37:32-07:00
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