Photos | Jerald Daemyon Performing on Stage at Coachella
Musician Jerald Daemyon performs on stage at the 2007 Coachella music festival on a sunny Saturday afternoon. He is dressed in shorts, a t-shirt, and two necklaces, and plays his keyboard while being surrounded by speakers and electrical devices. The crowd watches on in excitement as he showcases his musical talents.
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