Monday, October 19, 2009
Pumpkin Walk at the Benson Grist Mill
Grantsville H.S. Homecoming Game
Look familiar? The band was back at GHS on Friday playing for the Homecoming Football Game tailgate party. They added a few new original songs to their show, which sounded great! The band was given matching homecoming t-shirts for this performance. Don't they look GOOD?! It was a really fun concert!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
State Fair
Here is a video of the band's arrangement of "Fishin' in the Dark" by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. It is one of my favorites that they play.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Grantsville High School Tailgate Party
For this show the band was asked to play a couple different numbers, one for when the opposing team came out, and one for when Grantsville's team came out. Being the talented band that they are, Forty Days came up with the two numbers the night before! I've included the videos of both. Since Grantsville's mascot is a Cowboy, it was requested that the song for the opposing team be "Should of Been a Cowboy" by Toby Keith. That got the crowd excited! Sorry about the shaky camera in some moments, though. I was trying to turn the camera on the tri-pod to catch the excitement and it wasn't cooperating. The song for Grantsville's team was "Eye of the Tiger." Good times!!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Benefit in Riverton
Just to add to what Michelle mentioned, the benefit concert in Riverton went GREAT last Saturday. The guys are just SOOO awesome! It was wonderful to see so many people coming to support the cause. Forty Days was proud to add to the venue and participate in the event.
Here is a good shot of the three vocalists!
Here are a couple videos from the concert. The first is the band's arrangement of Tom Petty's "Learning to Fly" and the second is "Can't You See," originally performed by The Marshall Tucker Band. Sorry that the camera was so far away. Next time I'll zoom in a little more.
After the final number there was a request from a gentleman for a slow love song so that he could dance with his wife. Luckily, Rick had a few up his sleeve and the rest of the band was able to improvise very well. Here is a little snippet. Gotta love the pink outfit! Way to support the cause!!
Pretty In Pink???

Sunday, August 16, 2009
Fridays on Vine
Here are the guys in their latest concert at Tooele City's weekly Fridays on Vine. Forty Days was the last to play out of 6 different performing groups and were DEFINITELY the hit of the evening! Rick, the bass player, was unable to attend and was greatly missed, but it was still an AWESOME show!!! Unfortunately, once dusk settled in, the park's lighting wasn't very adequate, so the performance was cut shorter than planned. Also, because it was getting dark, it was hard to get some good pictures. They were turning out a little blurry, so I edited them in some fun ways to show off the guys jammin' out =).
Forty Days is getting better and better at every concert. It is always so fun to watch them perform. They are ALL so talented!!! I can't wait for their next show!
Friday, August 7, 2009
Benson Grist Mill

Forty Days opened for the Adventures of Tom Sawyer musical at the Benson Grist Mill. This was probably my favorite performance by them so far. I couldn't take pictures (I did the soundboard--thanks Arit and Michelle for helping me!) so hopefully I can get some pictures from one of the great ladies behind these great guys (or have them post, which might be even funner). Rick's son Ben was on the keyboard this time since he was home visiting, and it added a lot to it. They sounded so great, and it was a lot of fun to see the crowd really enjoying it.
My favorite songs of the night were Standing Outside the Fire (they just have that one down so great), and Fishin' In the Dark. I can't say it enough how impressed I am with how well they are doing! They seriously do such an awesome job!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Tooele County Fair, and a Name!
Jammin' out at the Tooele County Fair. And they have a name! They decided on Forty Days. They played for an hour, not counting the 45 minute sound check :). The new guy you see on the right is Chad, on the acoustic guitar.
The dancers. They were sure groovin'. Complete with crotch-grabbing, ha ha! Dillon said we would have them at every show, if they didn't cost so much. But then said they'd be worth every dime.
They played the same songs as the first concert including the fiddle and drum solo, but minus the Josh Gracin song. They added Wanted (by Brad Hurst--yea for Dillon's brother), In My Own Way (The Marshall Tucker Band), Can't You See (The Marshall Tucker Band), Simple Man (Lynard Skynard), Feel That Fire (Dierks Bentley), All I Know For Sure (by Dillon), and Fishin' In the Dark (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band).
Saturday, June 27, 2009
First Time Performing Together!
They haven't decided on a name yet, but they've been together for about 2 months now.
Dillon does vocals and rhythm guitar. 
Joseph is on the fiddle, vocals, and guitar.
Rick is the bass player and also does vocals. 
Bryce is on the drums. 
My goodness, everyone has so much talent! I might be biased, but I know the crowd sure enjoyed it as well. Just ask the other wives of the band members:). Sorry, it appears everyone has their eyes closed in the individual pictures, but that's because I didn't have many to choose from, and had to crop the pics as well so they are a bit fuzzy...I'll get better ones hopefully in the future. But they still all look great, they are just feelin' the music, baby.
The songs they performed are:
Standing Outside the Fire (Garth Brooks)
Take it Easy (The Eagles)
Fiddle Solo (Joseph)
Learning to Fly (Tom Petty)
Pinball Wizard (The Who)
Drum Solo (Bryce)
Mustang Sally (Wilson Pickett)
Nothin' to Lose (Josh Gracin)
Take it Easy (The Eagles)
Fiddle Solo (Joseph)
Learning to Fly (Tom Petty)
Pinball Wizard (The Who)
Drum Solo (Bryce)
Mustang Sally (Wilson Pickett)
Nothin' to Lose (Josh Gracin)
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