The Trillions And Canary Oh Canary At Gallery 5

by | Mar 16, 2012 | MUSIC

Todd Raviotta’s been taking his camera to a lot of awesome happenings around RVA lately, and all of us have been the benificiary! Most recently, he hit up Gallery 5 on Wednesday, March 7 to catch local indie rock buzz bands The Trillions and Canary Oh Canary, who split the bill with two hot young Northeastern bands: Brooklyn’s Happy New Year, and Philly’s Cheers Elephant.

Todd Raviotta’s been taking his camera to a lot of awesome happenings around RVA lately, and all of us have been the benificiary! Most recently, he hit up Gallery 5 on Wednesday, March 7 to catch local indie rock buzz bands The Trillions and Canary Oh Canary, who split the bill with two hot young Northeastern bands: Brooklyn’s Happy New Year, and Philly’s Cheers Elephant. It looks like it was a pretty hot night out at Gallery 5–or maybe that’s just the preponderance of red stage lights. Either way, the music rocked, and a good time was clearly had by all. Check out the awesome still and moving images that our Mr. Raviotta brought back for us:

THE TRILLIONS:

CANARY OH CANARY:

HAPPY NEW YEAR:

CHEERS ELEPHANT:

Pictures and Video by Todd Raviotta
Words by Andrew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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