ALICE COOPER, AEROSMITH, LED ZEPPELIN Photos To Be Displayed At Arizona's ROCK STAR GALLERY

February 8, 2005

'70s and '80s photos of ALICE COOPER, AEROSMITH, Gene Simmons (KISS) and LED ZEPPELIN are among the pictures that will be displayed at photographer James Fortune's first exclusive Rock Star Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona on April 1-2. James will be available in person at the gallery the evening of April 1, and will hold his official showing the afternoon and evening of April 2.

Some of James' 15,000 images can be seen at www.fortunesicons.com where limited edition prints can also be ordered. Additional photos and artists will be added throughout the year.

James Fortune has been a photographer for nearly 40 years. Beginning in his college days in Los Angeles in the late '60s, he spent more than a decade photographing rock 'n' roll icons in the back stages and VIP sections of some of the west coast's biggest music events. He amassed over 15,000 images ranging from hippie riots in Hollywood to Gene Simmons and Cher sharing an éclair. From 1968-1970, his work spanned the Pacific to Vietnam where he served with the U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet Combat Camera Group.

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