Photos | Rocking the Crowd at FYF Fest

Jonathan Pierce of The Drums electrifies the audience with his performance at The Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County during FYF Fest 2015.
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a man on stage with a microphone in front of a crowdMetadata
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2015-08-22T19:15:52.670000-07:00
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