Photos | The Beatles Rock the Stage at Rock on the Range

The legendary Beatles perform a crowd-pleasing set at the 2013 Rock on the Range concert, featuring intricate guitar riffs, booming drums, and soaring vocals. The iconic band members, adorned in stylish glasses and accessories, entertain the energetic audience with their musical instruments and electrifying stage presence.
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the beatles at the 2013 rock on the rangeMetadata
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instrument speaker electric percussion activities band hardware device recreation screen musician coachella drum wristwatch bass accessories performing performer rock jewelry performance glasses crowd musical instrument singer guitarist musical monitor guitar concert music chordophone string entertainer electrical computer speakers rekognition_c bracelet stage arts leisure hat art microphone group performance electronics
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2009-04-17T13:07:33.320000-07:00
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