Photos | Les Claypool Rocks the Stage with his Bass Guitar

Les Claypool, the entertainer and performer, strums his bass guitar and sings into the microphone at the 2010 Coachella Saturday concert. The crowd goes wild as he showcases his musical talent with fantastic lighting and electrifying music.
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a man playing a bass on stageMetadata
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