Photos | Coachella 2011 Friday: Dickey Betts Rocks the Stage with Fellow Musicians
Dickey Betts and his music band perform under the spotlight, surrounded by a crowd, at Coachella 2011 on Friday. Their instruments, clothing, headgear, and shoes are illuminated by the stage lighting while speakers and microphones amplify their rock concert indoors.
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a group of people on stage with guitars and drumsMetadata
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