Photos | Dan Auerbach Rocks Coachella Stage with His Guitar
The famous musician Dan Auerbach dominates the stage, showcasing his musical talent with his trusty guitar, while the crowd cheers him on amidst the vibrant lighting and powerful speakers at the Coachella concert in 2011.
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a man playing a guitar on stageMetadata
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