Photos | Pharoahe Monch Rocks the Stage with His Keyboard and Mic
During Coachella 2007, Pharoahe Monch took to the stage with his trusty keyboard and microphone to deliver an electrifying performance that had the crowd on its feet. The array of equipment on stage - from laptops and speakers to microphones and monitors - speaks to the complexity of modern-day performances.
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a man standing on stage with a microphone and a keyboardMetadata
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