In life, not everything is black and white.
But for one night only at London's famous Ace Cafe, it was, as a car, a band and the venue celebrated iconic American brand Chevrolet's 100th anniversary.
Chevrolet pulled the wraps off a very special one-off model of its Cruze, which paid tribute to one of America's most iconic movies of all time, The Blues Brothers.
The 'Cruzemobile' echoes the look of the famous 'Bluesmobile', made famous by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in The Blues Brothers, a film with one of the most famous movie soundtracks of all time. (The original 'Blues-Mobile' was in fact a Dodge Monaco.)
And to further add to the celebratory theme, Chevrolet's own Cruze Brothers band performed a live set to a crowd of over 500 guests at the Ace Cafe, the world's most famous car, bike and music venue on London's famous North Circular Road.
The cafe was opened in 1938 and post-war, with the British motorcycle industry at its peak, became the place to meet until its closure in 1969.
It was reopened in 2001 on the original site by current owner Mark Wilsmore.