120 Days’s members met in college. The lead singerdiscovered his love of music by listening to his grandfather's collection of records. The guitarist use to listen to record constantly as a child. 120 Days started playing at Runt, a local bar. The group used to sell their records out of their truck at the local record store.
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submitted their single to B93.1 and a DJ took a liking to it. The band took any show they could get before they were signed. 120 Days were convinced their hard work had paid off after their first single rose to the top of the charts.
120 Days's most current album has been heavily influenced by blues artists of the past. The group is in the midst of the tour promoting for their latest project. 120 Days will spend some time apart after this next tour, allowing the band members to pursue other projects.
The group is sure to schedule a performance at Cafeteria in Raleigh every time they tour because they used to play there all the time before they made it big. 120 Days realizes that most fans like their past songs, so they use material from previous projects and the new album. Ticket Specialists provides everything a fan could want- 120 Days tickets, tour schedules, concert seating charts, and more.