Photos | Les Claypool Rocks Out on Bass at Coachella Concert

Musician Les Claypool sports a fedora and glasses as he entertains the crowd with his bass skills on stage at the 2010 Coachella concert. The electric guitar and microphone add to the excitement of his solo performance.
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a man in a hat playing a bass on stageMetadata
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string group activities les headgear rock leisure music claypool stage music band arts microphone wristwatch hat performing solo musician entertainer saturday guitarist performance art glasses coachella rekognition_c performer electric accessories musical instrument recreation lighting device guitar fedora concert crowd singer electrical
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2010-04-17T23:10:39-07:00
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