Photos | Stuart Murdoch performs solo on stage
The lead singer of Belle and Sebastian, Stuart Murdoch, performs alone on stage at the FYF Bullock concert in 2015 wearing a striped shirt, hat, and playing his guitar. The crowd applauds his solo performance while he sits on a stool in front of two microphones and a cup.
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a man in a hat and striped shirt on stageMetadata
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