Photos | The Melodic Strings of Les Claypool's Cello
Les Claypool performing with his cello during the Coachella 2010 rock concert on Saturday, April 17, 2010. The stage is illuminated with bright lights as he captivates the crowd with his musical skills.
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a man playing a cello on stageMetadata
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