Photos | Rocking the Crowd at Coachella

Entertainers Beth Ditto and James Murphy perform on stage with three microphones, electrifying the audience with their musical talents at Coachella on Saturday, April 17th, 2010.
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a man and woman on stage with a microphoneMetadata
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tie string activities formal necklace electric guitar urban rock leisure music stage microphone performing arts musician entertainer saturday guitarist murphy performance james art coachella beth ditto life wear drum performer jewelry group performance accessories drummer musical instrument night recreation band percussion device part guitar rock concert concert crowd singer electrical
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2010-04-17T18:36:37-07:00
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