Photos | Steve Cradock's Electrifying Performance at Coachella 2009

Guitarist Steve Cradock mesmerizes the crowd with his electric guitar and dynamic vocals at Coachella 2009. The palm trees and audience add to the vibrant atmosphere of the concert.
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a man in a black shirt playing an electric guitarMetadata
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4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
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string activities mandolin plant leisure music stage arts microphone performing tree musician entertainer guitarist performance art chordophone hardware coachella palm tree electronics performer screen solo performance steve cradock musical monitor instrument electric recreation bass device guitar concert computer crowd singer electrical
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200mm
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Canon
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2009-04-19T19:25:53-07:00
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