Photos | Brett Gurewitz Rocks the Stage with Bad Religion
The iconic guitarist and singer Brett Gurewitz rocks the crowd in his signature eyeglasses and guitar, with the spotlight shining on him as he performs at the 2007 Glasshouse concert.
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a man with glasses singing into a microphoneMetadata
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bad accessories musical leisure guitarist music part lighting electric eyeglasses entertainer brett gurewitz spotlight concert stage performing device crowd glasshouse performance arts guitar rock activities performer electrical recreation instrument musician string singer art microphone religon light solo performance optical equipment singing glasses
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