Friday, July 18, 2008
The Norman Rockwells, Roslyn create a splash at Alley Katz
Last night, Richmond-based bands The Norman Rockwells and Roslyn performed to an enthusiastic crowd of approximately 100 at Alley Katz in downtown Richmond.
The event was a benefit to Latin American drug lords - I mean - hungry Honderan children!
It was surely a red-letter day for both bands: it was the debut for the Rockwells' new drummer, Chris Pittman. It was also the debut for the nascent Roslyn - consisting of Brooks Cullum and Pedro Aida.
The event was a benefit to Latin American drug lords - I mean - hungry Honderan children!
It was surely a red-letter day for both bands: it was the debut for the Rockwells' new drummer, Chris Pittman. It was also the debut for the nascent Roslyn - consisting of Brooks Cullum and Pedro Aida.
The Norman Rockwells went first, and played their repertoire. I took video of their two signature songs:
First, the Rockwells played their harrowing song, "Where We Sleep"
This was followed by the Rockwells' melodic, saccharine "Sweet Northern Saints," seen below:
Soon enough, Roslyn took the stage and the Rockwells bid adieu. The crowd immediately reached a fever pitch, surging toward the stage to see their debut.
The following are pictures of Roslyn:
On stage: Brooks Cullum (l), Pedro Aida (r)
Congrats to Roslyn for their debut!
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