Photos | Big Four Festival: James Hetfield Shining on Stage
At the 2011 Big Four Festival, James Hetfield of Metallica stands out under the red lights, as the audience enjoys the performance by the legendary band.
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a band on stage at night with red lightsMetadata
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activities james hetfield speakers indoors piano musical big_four_festival singer life theater concert electrical urban performing arts leisure night lighting recreation glasses guitar keyboard speaker device entertainer string crowd musician rock group performance four big band light music musical instrument microphone festival instrument electronics performer guitarist performance art spotlight stage accessories
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2011-04-23T21:01:22.370000-07:00
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