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Sun-Kissed Melodies: Bell & Field’s Enchanting Hog Days Prelude

This past Saturday we hauled the piano, guitar, and sax down to Central Blvd in Kewanee, IL, for a Hog Days Pre-Parade Celebration at a private home right on the route. It was one of those late-summer afternoons where the sun is warm but not punishing, and you can hear the buzz of the parade crowd starting to build in the distance.

Hog Days from the Front Yard

The house sat just off the street, so we were basically playing from someone’s yard straight out to the parade crowd. Once the clouds finally moved out, we had a clear blue sky, kids running around, lawn chairs lined up, and people drifting in and out to listen between parade prep.

We kicked things off with some familiar tunes to pull people in. Starting with “Mrs. Robinson” and “I Feel Fine” felt just right for a sunny afternoon in Kewanee. With Paul Weddle on sax, the trio sound came together quickly—he has a way of sliding into a song like he’s been in the band for years.

What We Played While the Parade Got Closer

We mixed in a bunch of songs that fit the weather and the mood—some lighter, some a little more driving as the street got busier:

  • Setlist highlights:
  • Mrs. Robinson
  • I Feel Fine
  • Summer Breeze
  • My Life
  • Baker Street
  • Spooky
  • Piano Man
  • American Girl

“Baker Street” with Paul on sax was an obvious crowd-pleaser—any time that riff shows up, heads turn. “Piano Man” had a few people quietly singing along from their lawn chairs, and “American Girl” gave us a nice little push of energy as the parade time got closer.

Guest Vocals, Cabernet, and a Sting Tune

a group of men playing instruments outsideOne of the best surprises of the day was when local musician Marshall Jones jumped in with us. He came up to sing “It’s Probably Me” by Sting, and it instantly felt like we’d rehearsed it, even though we absolutely hadn’t. That’s the fun part of these neighborhood-style shows—someone you know from around town steps up and suddenly you’ve got a new version of the band for a song.

As the sun climbed and the shade started to disappear, our host, David Guzzardo, kept us in good spirits with a couple of bottles of Cabernet. Not exactly traditional “hydration,” but it definitely helped keep the mood loose and the between-song banter honest.

Hog Days, Home Turf, and Familiar Faces

Hog Days is a big deal in Kewanee, and even though this was technically a private party, it felt very much like being in the middle of the whole thing. The parade route was just a few steps away, and you could feel the build-up as floats and groups started lining up down the street.

For Tom, who lives just a block away, playing this show is basically like hosting a backyard jam for the whole town—only with more people walking by and more pork-related decorations.

Having family around made it even better. Greg’s daughter came by with her boyfriend, Jake, and Greg’s wife showed up too, along with their high-energy dog, Leo, who did laps around the yard like he’d been hired as our unofficial hype man. It’s always easier to relax into a set when you can look out and see people you know mixed in with the crowd.

As the Parade Turned the Corner

Eventually the parade made its way to our stretch of Central Blvd, and we paused the music so everyone could watch. The sound of drums, engines, and cheering rolled past, and just like that, our little front-yard stage became part of the background of Hog Days instead of the main event.

We wrapped up with that nice, tired-but-happy feeling you get after playing outside all afternoon. If you’d like this kind of live acoustic duo setup—piano, guitar, harmonies, and the occasional guest sax—for your own gathering, you can book Bell & Field for your next event.

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Echoes of Harmony: Bell & Field Light Up Edison’s Gastropub

Bell & Field live performance at Edisons gastropub

Last Saturday, Bell & Field took the stage at Edisons Gastropub in Bettendorf, IA, and created a memorable afternoon filled with music, laughter, and delicious food.  Greg and I were thrilled to bring our harmonies to this vibrant venue, and it quickly became one of our favorite places to play.

An Enchanting Afternoon

Upon arrival, we were warmly greeted by the friendly staff at Edison’s, who guided us to our performance area. The venue’s top-notch layout and decor provided the perfect backdrop for our set, which included classics like “Summer Breeze,” “Ventura Highway,” and “Walking in Memphis.” A special highlight was our rendition of “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” which we hadn’t played in a while but was met with enthusiastic applause from the audience both inside and outside. And by the way, the weather was perfect!

Setlist Highlights

  • “Summer Breeze”
  • “Ventura Highway”
  • “Walking in Memphis”
  • “The Devil Went Down to Georgia”

The Vibrant Vibe of Edison’s

Edison’s Gastropub has a unique charm, blending modern comforts with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Paul, the owner, has integrated sound and video throughout the establishment, enhancing the experience for everyone present. As performers, we appreciated the seamless support from the staff, making our setup and performance feel like a breeze. The audience was fantastic, and we were thrilled to hear that our act, along with the one from the previous day, were some of the best they’ve had in a long time.

A Culinary Delight

After our performance, Greg and I stayed for a meal and a drink, sampling Edison’s exquisite menu. Whether you’re there for the music or the food, Edison’s excels in providing a top-notch experience. The service was impeccable, with the staff attentive to our needs both as performers and as guests enjoying a delightful meal. It’s no wonder we can’t wait to return!

This event was a testament to the power of live music in creating community and joy. If you’re looking to add a touch of harmony to your next event, book us for your next event and let Bell & Field bring melody and magic to your occasion.

An Evening of Music at the Kewanee High School 50th Reunion – October 11

On Saturday, October 11, the Midland Golf Club in Kewanee, IL, will host a very special celebration — the Kewanee High School 50th Reunion. As part of this milestone evening, guests will enjoy a private solo performance by Tom Campbell, whose warm guitar tones and timeless repertoire will help set the perfect backdrop for reconnecting and reminiscing.

The performance runs from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, blending music, memory, and community spirit in a setting that’s as welcoming as it is scenic.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, October 11, 7:00–10:00 PM
  • Where: Midland Golf Club – 3536 Midland Rd, Kewanee, IL 61443
  • Who: Solo performance by Tom Campbell (acoustic guitar/vocals)
  • Occasion: Kewanee High School 50th Reunion (Private Event)
  • Website: Midland Golf Club

About Tom Campbell:


Tom Campbell, raised in nearby Port Byron, IL, brings heartfelt authenticity to every performance. Known for his easygoing style and wide-ranging songbook, Tom draws on decades of music that span from classic rock favorites to soulful ballads. His acoustic performances are designed to be warm, engaging, and memorable — the kind of music that invites conversation, nostalgia, and shared stories.

The Venue: Midland Golf Club & Kewanee Elegance

With its manicured greens, inviting clubhouse, and serene surroundings, Midland Golf Club is an ideal setting for this golden reunion. Guests will enjoy not only the beautiful backdrop of Kewanee but also a comfortable, elegant space to reconnect with classmates and celebrate lasting friendships.

Join Tom for a Memorable Evening

This evening is about more than music — it’s about honoring five decades of memories. Tom Campbell’s performance will weave a soundtrack that complements the joy, reflection, and camaraderie of the Kewanee High School 50th Reunion.

Here’s to an evening of songs, stories, and celebration at Midland Golf Club.

Bell & Field Live at Copper & Oak Bourbon and Craft Beer Bar – October 11

Ready to enhance your weekend with a memorable evening? On October 11, immerse yourself in the rich ambiance of the copper and oak bourbon and craft beer bar in Lincoln, IL, as you join us for an exhilarating night of live music and exquisite drinks, including selections of copper and oak bourbon and craft beer. The event kicks off at 5:00 PM and winds down by 7:00 PM, offering a perfect blend of charm and palate-pleasing experiences.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, October 11, 5:00–7:00 PM
  • Where: Copper & Oak Bourbon and Craft Beer Bar – 227 N Kickapoo St, Lincoln, IL 62656
  • Who: Solo performance by Greg Percifield (piano/vocals)
  • What to Expect: A repertoire of soothing melodies, expertly crafted bourbons, and an impressive selection of craft beers to complement your evening.
  • Website: Copper & Oak Bourbon and Craft Beer Bar

About Greg Percifield:


Greg has been performing piano and vocals for decades, drawing on a wide range of influences — from classic rock and jazz to easy-listening favorites. His solo shows are designed to create an inviting atmosphere where music feels both personal and timeless.

The Venue: Copper & Oak & Lincoln, IL Charm

Nestled in the historic town of Lincoln, Copper & Oak is known for its wide array of bourbons and craft beers, boasting a selection that entices both connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike. With its warm, rustic decor and welcoming staff, the bar reflects the community’s friendly vibe. The town itself, named after Abraham Lincoln before he became President, is steeped in history and small-town charm, making your visit a culturally rich experience.

Make It A Night To Remember

Bring a friend, sip something new, and settle in for two hours of live music that pairs perfectly with Copper & Oak’s offerings. Whether you’re a bourbon enthusiast, a craft beer fan, or simply looking for a relaxing evening, this event promises to hit all the right notes.

What’s your go-to bourbon or favorite classic song? Share it below — I’d love to hear!

Raise a glass and join me for an unforgettable evening at Copper & Oak!

Raise a glass to an extraordinary night of live music and splendid pours at Copper & Oak Bourbon and Craft Beer Bar!

Magic on Front Street: A Night to Remember with Bell & Field and Paul Weddle

Paul Weddle and Bell & Field captivating the audience at Crescent City Tap.

Some gigs are a blast, but every now and then you get a night you’ll never forget. Our show at Crescent City Tap in Galva, IL was one of those. From the moment we walked in, Jason, the manager, made us feel right at home. The room already had that spark in the air, and once the music started—with the incredible Paul Weddle on sax—it turned into something truly special.

Setting the Stage at Crescent City Tap

 

As a live acoustic duo, Bell & Field thrives on intimate settings like Crescent City Tap, where the charm of Galva meets the vibrancy of a French Quarter-inspired venue. The room was packed, a testament to the extra promotion efforts by both us and Jason. Familiar faces filled the crowd, making it feel like a family reunion.

Unforgettable Musical Moments

 

We were thrilled to share the stage with old friends and musical partners Mark Schueneman and David Sherrard, whose camaraderie added a nostalgic touch to the event. Special guest performances included Tom’s son, James, who joined his dad for heartfelt renditions of “Jealous Guy” and “Thunder Road.” His return to college made this a poignant send-off.

  • James on Piano: “Jealous Guy” and “Thunder Road”
  • Marshall Jones: “It’s Probably Me” and “Time After Time”
  • Request from Paul: “Magic Carpet Ride” by Steppenwolf
  • Highlight of the Night: “Spooky” by Classics IV, featuring Paul Weddle
  • Encore Performance: “American Girl” by Tom Petty

Celebrating with Friends and Family

 

The support from family and friends was overwhelming. It was wonderful to see familiar faces like Megan Sloan, Kate Cromien, and Chris Stevens amongst others. Even more special was seeing Paul’s old friends, who surprised him by attending the show and shared incredible stories of past performances, including one with Sinatra!

A Toast to the Night

 

Jason outdid himself by reintroducing Bell & Field-themed drinks, and adding the “Weddle Woo Woo” to the menu. It was a delightful touch that made the night even more memorable. Although Kevin, the owner of Crescent City Tap, couldn’t attend, his presence was felt through the meticulous care and preparation that went into the evening.

As we wrapped up with a powerful rendition of “Piano Man,” the audience and band became one, proving once again the unifying power of live music in Galva. We rarely do encores, but when Paul suggested rocking out to “American Girl,” we knew we had to give the crowd one last memory to cherish.

We’re already looking forward to our next gig at Edison’s Gastropub in Bettendorf next Saturday, and can’t wait for another chance to play with Paul. It was truly a night to remember!

If you’re looking to create unforgettable memories at your next event, book us for your next event and let Bell & Field bring the magic to you.

Melodies and Memories: A Night at Joliet’s Moose Lodge

a man sitting on a chair playing a pianoBell & Field performing live at Moose Lodge.

Our recent live acoustic duo performance at the Loyal Order of Moose in Joliet, IL was a night to remember. Despite the unexpected cancellation of the dinner event, the evening transformed into an intimate gathering filled with enthusiastic music lovers kicking back to enjoy live music and beer.

A Night of Classic Hits and New Discoveries

The evening started off with a lineup of beloved classics and some fresh additions to our repertoire. Each song, from Billy Joel’s “She’s Always a Woman” to Steely Dan’s “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” resonated with the audience, who responded with requests that kept the night lively and connected. Here are some highlights from our set:

  • “Hungry Heart”
  • “Lonely People”
  • “Ain’t Even Done with the Night”
  • “Southern Nights”
  • “It’s Still Rock ‘n’ Roll to Me”
  • Requests: “Forever in Blue Jeans,” “Mary Jane’s Last Dance,” and “She’s Always a Woman”

Personal Touches and Family Ties

One of the evening’s personal highlights was the presence of Greg’s dad, Steve, who was instrumental in ensuring everything ran smoothly. Steve, a steadfast supporter, contributed to the familial feel of the show, creating posters, assisting with setup and teardown, and announcing Bell & Field on stage.  “I always like seeing him,” Greg shared with a smile, “and I know when he’s back there sitting at the bar listening to the music that he’s our biggest fan there.”

Setting the Stage with Style

To enhance the ambiance, we set up a backdrop curtain, adding a touch of polish that complemented the venue’s vintage charm.

Even with a smaller audience, the energy was palpable, and the new setup allowed us to explore both familiar tunes and fresh tracks, like “Let Me Love You Tonight” by Pure Prairie League. This setting allowed us to practice and refine our performance, ensuring each song resonated better than before.

As the night wrapped up, we left with a sense of fulfillment, knowing that music had once again brought people together. The drive home, as always, was filled with stories and reflections—a cherished part of our journey as Bell & Field.

Join Us for Future Performances

If you missed this night of live music in Joliet, don’t worry! We’re always eager to bring our music to new audiences. Book us for your next event and experience the magic of Bell & Field live.

Bell & Field Live For Hog Days Pre-Parade Celebration – August 30

Celebrate the end of summer at the Hog Days Private Party during the hog days 2025 celebration! Taking place on August 30, 2025, this exclusive event will be hosted at a private residence from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM in Kewanee, IL. The event promises a day filled with music, mingling, and memorable moments set in a charming outdoor locale.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, August 30, 12:00–2:00 PM
  • Where: Private Residence – 216 W Central Blvd, Kewanee, IL 61434
  • Who: Enjoy a special performance by the acoustic duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: Delight in a selection of live music and refreshments amidst a cozy backyard setting unique to this Hog Days celebration.
  • Website: Kewanee Hog Days Festival

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


The duo Bell & Field are renowned for their soulful harmonies and timeless tracks that encapsulate the essence of music from the ’60s onward. Their acoustic melodies will perfectly underscore this afternoon ensemble, offering moments to relish both the song and the summer sun.

The Venue: A Slice of Kewanee’s Private Charm

Nestled in the laid-back atmosphere of Kewanee, Bell & Field will be performing in the front yard of one of the homes along Central Blvd.  The location offers the perfect setting for viewing the parade and enjoying the music before it starts. The lively Kewanee Hog Days celebration blends small-town hospitality with a big-hearted community vibe.

Join Us for an Extraordinary Summer Soiree

Gather your friends and family for an afternoon of acoustic delights wrapped in the warmth of a late summer day. This is more than an event; it’s a chance to share in the joy of music and camaraderie on a day that marks a festive local celebration. Which classic tune will underscore your summer memories? Share your anticipation in the comments below!

Cheers to a splendid afternoon of song, sunshine, and the friendly spirit of Kewanee!

Bell & Field Live at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom – November 08

Looking for a vibrant way to spend your Saturday evening? On November 8, 2025, join us at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom in Moline, IL, for an electrifying night featuring the soulful harmonies of Bell & Field along with an array of craft beers that will surely elevate your palate at the pour bros craft taproom! The event begins at 7:30 PM and concludes at 10:30 PM, promising a memorable experience filled with music and taste.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, November 8, 7:30–10:30 PM
  • Where: Pour Bros. Craft Taproom – 1209 4th Ave Suite 2, Moline, IL 61265
  • Who: Live acoustic performance by the renowned duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: A fusion of classic hits performed live, exceptional craft beers, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes every moment special.
  • Website: Pour Bros. Craft Taproom

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field are celebrated for their smooth harmonies and their engaging repertoire covering music from the ’60s through the ’90s. Their acoustic performance is set to craft an intimate experience that pairs perfectly with the fine selection of craft beers on offer.

The Venue: Pour Bros. Craft Taproom & Moline Flavor

Nestled in the lively city of Moline, Pour Bros. Craft Taproom is not just a bar but a community hub where craft beer enthusiasts gather. Known for its innovative pour-your-own-beer wall, this venue offers a unique way to enjoy local and regional brews, empowering you to explore various flavors at your own pace. Moline’s blend of rich cultural heritage and modern charm makes this taproom a notable stop for locals and visitors alike—truly a cornerstone of social enjoyment in the heart of the city.

Join Us for a Night to Cherish

Bring your companions and immerse in an evening where live music harmonizes with fine craft brews. Whether you’re a longtime admirer of Bell & Field or eager to explore Pour Bros.’ diverse tap list, this event promises an ideal union of melody, taste, and camaraderie. Which tune or craft beer piques your interest? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Cheers to an enchanting night of live music, refreshing sips, and delightful memories at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom!

Harmony Under the Stars: Bell & Field at Market Alley Wines

Bell & Field performing at Market Alley Wines

On a blissfully comfortable August evening, Bell & Field brought their enchanting live acoustic duo performance to the outdoor setting of Market Alley Wines in Monmouth, IL. This venue, known for its inviting atmosphere and exquisite wine selection, became the perfect backdrop for an evening of music that was as warm as the summer breeze that swept through the gathering.

The Perfect Evening for Live Music

After enduring a long stretch of sweltering heat, the return to cooler temperatures was a welcome relief. As the sun cast its gentle glow over Monmouth’s Public Square, Bell & Field took to the outdoor stage, sharing the space with neighboring bar, Abner’s. The atmosphere was perfectly comfortable, with tables filled with eager music lovers ready to embrace the evening of perfect weather.

Interactive Crowd and New Tunes

The duo debuted several new songs, such as “It’s Still Rock ‘n’ Roll to Me” and “Let Me Love You Tonight” by Pure Prairie League, much to the delight of the crowd. An unexpected highlight was their rendition of the Bacharach/David classic “This Guy’s in Love With You,” a song that surprised and captivated the audience with its complex simplicity. There’s something truly special about bringing these unexpected gems to life.

Setlist Highlights

  • “Squeeze Box” by The Who
  • “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond
  • “Everything I Own” by Bread
  • “Hungry Heart” with a doo-wop twist
  • “Losing My Religion” by R.E.M.
  • Tom’s original “Day Full of Love”

 

The interactive crowd made the experience even more memorable. Requests flowed, and Bell & Field were more than happy to oblige, creating a dynamic and responsive performance that felt both intimate and grand under the open sky.

Audience enjoying the music

A Night to Remember

After packing up, the performers headed to Iron Spike Brewery for a well-deserved dinner, contemplating the possibility of future performances there. There’s nothing quite like playing great music for wonderful people on a perfect Saturday night.

We look forward to our return to Market Alley Wines in December, and we hope to see you there!

Book Us for Your Next Event!

Interested in bringing the magic of Bell & Field to your next event? Book us now and let us create an unforgettable experience for you and your guests!

Bell & Field Live at Market Alley Wines – December 13

Ready to make the most of your holiday season? On December 13, join us at Market Alley Wines in Monmouth, IL, for an enchanting evening that combines the harmonious melodies of Bell & Field with a delightful wine tasting event! The festivities start at 5:00 PM and conclude by 7:00 PM, offering the perfect mix of relaxation and merriment.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, December 13, 5:00–7:00 PM
  • Where: Market Alley Wines – 59 Public Square, Monmouth, IL 61462
  • Who: Live acoustic performance by the celebrated duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: A classic mix of uplifting tunes, fine wines, and a curated tasting experience that will elevate your evening.
  • Website: Market Alley Wines

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field are renowned for their captivating harmonies and a timeless song selection from the ’60s to the ’90s. Their acoustic performance is meticulously crafted to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere, ideal for savoring both the music and the exceptional wines available.

The Venue: Market Alley Wines & Monmouth Charm

Located in historic downtown Monmouth, Market Alley Wines offers an intimate setting perfect for unwinding. Known for its cozy ambiance and an impressive selection of wines, it is a go-to spot for wine lovers. Monmouth’s rich history and warm, welcoming community add a special touch, making your visit an experience to remember.

Join Us for a Festive Evening

Gather your friends and indulge in an unforgettable night where music intertwines with the joys of wine. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Bell & Field or keen to explore a new wine tasting adventure, this evening promises a perfect blend of joy, taste, and togetherness. Which classic song or wine are you eager to experience? Share with us in the comments below!

Cheers to a joyful evening of live music, delightful wines, and cherished memories at Market Alley Wines.

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