Photos | James Mercer rocks out on stage with fellow musicians at Coachella

The crowd goes wild as James Mercer strums his guitar and sings during a high-energy performance at Coachella Weekend 2.
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a man playing guitar on stage with other musiciansMetadata
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2012-04-21T20:44:30-07:00
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