Hey folks! If you’re looking for a low-key Saturday night to unwind and enjoy some great music, we have just the thing for you. We’ll be playing at Timberlake Resort & Campground in Mt. Carroll, a place known for its cabins and campsites. This setting is perfect for relaxing and catching up with friends.
On April 11, 2026 at 7:00 PM, we’ll be sharing some of our favorite acoustic tunes. Timberlake is a cozy spot, and we always enjoy the warm atmosphere there.
Event Details
- Date and Time: April 11, 2026, at 7:00 PM
- Venue: Timberlake Resort & Campground, 8216 Black Oak Rd, Mt Carroll, IL 61053
- Who: Bell & Field
- What to Expect: Acoustic set in a relaxed atmosphere, with options for cabins and campsites.
- Venue Website: Timberlake Resort

About Bell & Field
We’re an acoustic duo who loves to share smooth harmonies and classic songs from the 60s to the 90s. Our goal is to create a relaxed atmosphere where everyone can enjoy the music and each other’s company.
About The Venue
Timberlake Resort & Campground is located in Mt. Carroll, IL, and offers a mix of cabins and campsites for an enjoyable stay. The resort has been rebuilt with new facilities and aims to provide a welcoming experience for all visitors. It’s a great place for families and friends to gather and enjoy live music.
We hope you can join us for a nice evening of music and good company. Of course, if you can’t make it, we appreciate your support just the same. Thank you for being a part of our journey!


Lincoln, couches, and a Christmas party next door
One of the fun parts of Copper & Oak is the mix of people. We had folks comparing tasting notes on bourbon flights, others just clocking out from the week with a craft beer, and a few who were clearly there for the music first.
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Walking back through that unmarked door felt less like loading in for a gig and more like opening a time capsule. It’s only been a 3 or 4 years since Greg used to play this room solo on a regular basis, but enough has changed in life that the bar, the staff, even the way the room smells hit like a flashback. Same comfortable low light, and a handful of familiar faces looking up like, “Hey, you’re back.”



Cadillac Jack’s in Bloomington, IL has a lot going on in one room—multiple bar areas, TVs, and a big dance floor that clearly sees a lot of late-night action. Their stage is set up so you can actually see people’s faces instead of just silhouettes, which makes a huge difference when you’re trying out slower songs or taking requests.
Once everyone realized we were taking requests, things got interesting in the best way. Here are a few of the moments that stuck with us: