With Jimmy Page & Jack White You Know It Might Get LOUD!



This was the most fun I've had at work in a long time! Jimmy Page and Jack White were at a screening of the new Rockumentary, It Might Get Loud at the Mann Festival Theatre last night (Friday). While it would of course be preferable for all parties involved to photograph Rock icons performing music instead of walking a carpet, it is fun to get a closer look regardless. Can't wait to see this movie! Director Davis Guggenheim was there with his gorgeous wife Elizabeth Shue, who briefly stood with us and took photographs of the event herself! Elizabeth looked stunning of course, but wouldn't break away from her husband to give us some singles, I suppose she didn't want to take the spotlight away from him... just for one night! And here is a first peek at Jack White's new band, or shall I say SUPERGROUP, The Dead Weather, featuring Alison Mosshart (of The Kills), Dean Ferita (of Queens Of The Stoneage), Jack Lawrence (of The Raconteurs)...and, well Jack of course! Those following on Twitter saw my live photos from the carpet. More photos and video to come of the after party arrivals... Same people, only after the movie, but before the after party, you following?

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