Photos | Pharoahe Monch Rocks the Stage with His Keyboard and Mic

Pharoahe Monch electrifies the audience with his performance, showcasing his musical prowess as he plays the keyboard and wields the mic with ease at Coachella 2007.
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a man on stage with a microphone and a keyboardMetadata
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2007-04-28T12:43:46-07:00
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