Photos | Brian Baker Rocks the Stage with his Electric Guitar

Guitarist Brian Baker wows the crowd with his performance at the Bad Religion Glasshouse concert in 2007. His stunning electric guitar skills and impressive ring and jewelry accessories steal the show.
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a man with a guitar playing on stageMetadata
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electric guitar activities bass brian rekognition_c musical concert electrical chordophone leisure recreation guitar speaker device jewelry arts glasshouse string baker crowd musician cup music microphone instrument electronics performer ring performance art bad religon guitarist performing accessories
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2007-06-28T21:14:32-07:00
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