Photos of A Roadkill Opera’s Entourage at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards

British crown logo over phrase "If you see roadkill, think opera" in the style of Keep Calm and Carry On
If you see roadkill, think opera…we felt like royals at the 57th Grammy Awards.
Photo of Stephan Alexander Pareker and Jeffrey Dikken below billboard with Grammy Awards logo
At the end of the ceremonies, A Roadkill Opera‘s Stephan Alexander Parker and Jeffrey Dokken outside LA Live at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards after taping the announcement for A Roadkill Opera DIY
Photo of Stephan Alexander Parker and Jeffrey Dokken showing their Grammy tickets
A Roadkill Opera‘s librettist Stephan Alexander Parker and music director/conductor Jeffrey Dokken show their Grammy tickets before the Premiere
Photo of Stephan Alexander Parker and Jeffrey Dokken with Weird Al Yankovich and his wife in the background
Just inside the door of the Premiere at the Nokia Theatre, A Roadkill Opera‘s Stephan Alexander Parker and Jeffrey Dokken were excited to see “Weird Al” Yankovic and his wife enter behind them
Photo of Kardashian-like woman posing for a photo
Some people looked famous…
Photo of Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour (left) and Glen Campbell’s family sat right in front of the Roadkill Opera entourage at the Grammy Premiere–Glen Campbell was nominated for Best Country Song for I’m Not Gonna Miss You, from the film of the same name. Hilary Hahn is seen on the monitor.
Photo of Jeffrey Dokken with Weird Al Yankovitch across the aisle
“Weird Al” Yankovic sat across the aisle from the Roadkill Opera entourage at the Grammy Premiere–he was nominated for Best Comedy Album…results are below
Photo of Jane Seymour watching acceptance speech
Jane Seymour watches from her seat as Glen Campbell’s family accepts the Grammy for Best Country Song for I’m Not Gonna Miss You., which Glen Campbell co-wrote. Seymour was one of the producers.
Photo of Jeffrey Dokken and Weird Al
Wait for it…
Photo of Jeffrey Dokken and Weird Al
Wait for it…
Photo of Weird Al Yankovitch as as Jeffrey Dokken of A Roadkill Opera applauds
Yes! “Weird Al” Yankovic wins the Grammy for Best Comedy Album for Mandatory Fun as Jeffrey Dokken of A Roadkill Opera applauds. Al’s wife has a great smile!
Photo of Jane Seymour in foreground as Weird Al Yankovich runs down the aisle to the stage in the background
“Weird Al” Yankovic races up the aisle to collect his Grammy for Best Comedy Album as Jane Seymour gets up. The Premiere ceremony was running long–like the Roadkill Opera entourage, Jane Seymour was waiting to see Al win his Grammy before heading over to the televised event.
Photo of A Roadkill Opera's librettist Stephan Alexander Parker and merchandising director DJ Choupin
A Roadkill Opera‘s librettist Stephan Alexander Parker and photographer/merchandising director DJ Choupin were happy to be at the Premiere event at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards
Photo of Stephan Alexander Parker and Jeffrey Dokken with photographer/merchandising director DJ Choupin
A Roadkill Opera‘s librettist Stephan Alexander Parker and music director/conductor Jeffrey Dokken with photographer/merchandising director DJ Choupin at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards
Photo of A Roadkill Opera's librettist Stephan Alexander Parker and photographer/merchandising director DJ Choupin
A Roadkill Opera‘s librettist Stephan Alexander Parker and photographer/merchandising director DJ Choupin on their way to the Premiere and the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. Parker is wearing a classic Rockmount shirt and a vintage Rockmount tie
Photo of A Roadkill Opera's video director Ben Ganz, librettist Stephan Alexander Parker, and photographer/merchandising director DJ Choupin
A Roadkill Opera‘s video director Ben Ganz, librettist Stephan Alexander Parker, and photographer/merchandising director DJ Choupin at their seats at the conclusion of the 57th Annual Grammy Awards
Photo of Ben Ganz and Stephan Alexander Parker on the escalator
A Roadkill Opera‘s video director Ben Ganz checks his phone for details on the after-party for the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, while librettist Stephan Alexander Parker is pleased he remembers where he parked the car