This Past Weekend in UT & WY
Tue., Mar. 30. 2010 1:59pm EDT
It might have seemed like we were living the life aquatic this past weekend with concerts in Salt Lake City UT and Green River WY, but that didn't dampen the enthusiasm of our audiences. We also got to see a lot of breathtaking scenery on the 180-mile ride between Salt Lake and Green River. It was only our second trip ever to Wyoming, and our third trip to Utah, but we hope to back again soon.
Here's some email feedback we received from our concert coordinators:Thank you, guys. You are the best. I hope to see you again next time you are in town.
Pastor Terry Long
Calvary Chapel
Salt Lake City UT
You guys are a blessing. I hope all went well with Green River
Pastor Jim Harris
Calvary Chapel
Salt Lake City UT
Thanks for everything, I also hope to have you in Wyoming a 3rd, 4th, and maybe a 5th time if you're still doing it. I know now I have friends in Pittsburgh PA.
Cliff Vanderpool
Green River WY Here are some nice email comments we received afterward from fans in attendance:Yesterday's concert (March 26) was awesome!
Janet Young
Tooele UT
A wonderful night of worship, fellowship, and fun. In fact when Tom started playing that blues jam and the rest of the band joined in I about jumped out of my seat! As a fellow musician who enjoys the blues I could have listened to that all night!!
My wife and I wanted to meet you guys after the concert, but it was getting late and on the drive down to Green River from Douglas, our pickup wasn't running right. So I thought we'd better leave right away in case we had vehicle trouble getting down the road to our motel.
Dan Arnold
Douglas WY Special thanks to:
Our concert coordinators: Pastor Terry Long and Pastor Jim Harris (Salt Lake City) and Cliff Vanderpool and Jeremy Gomez (Green River)
Our merchandise coordinators: Diana (Salt Lake City) and Tara (Green River)
Our chauffeurs: Pastor Jim Harris (Salt Lake City) and Mike & Cody Baker and Cliff Vanderpool (Green River)
Our opening band: Everfound, a great band consisting of four young brothers originally from Russia (Green River)
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