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Summertime Magic at Songbird Lane: Our Recap from a Beautiful Day

Bell & Field performing under the shaded canopy at Songbird Lane Antiques

What a wonderful day we spent kicking off summer at the Summertime Market at Songbird Lane Antiques in Cambridge, IL! From the moment we arrived, the picturesque setting captivated us—rolling hills, tranquil pond, charming timber groves, and smiling faces everywhere. Despite forecasts of intense heat and strong winds, hosts Nancy and Rick anticipated every detail, providing us with a spacious, anchored canopy that kept us cool and comfortable throughout our set.

Performance Highlights & Special Moments

  • We couldn’t resist performing “Summer Breeze” to match the perfect summer atmosphere and gentle wind drifting through the market.
  • A special request, Gordon Lightfoot’s “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,” was enjoyed by one of the antique dealers nearby, adding a thoughtful touch to our set.
  • Perhaps our most touching moment came when we dedicated “Wildfire” to our dear friend Yvonne, who recently lost her beloved horse, Trigger. Seeing the emotion in her eyes reminded us how meaningful music can truly be.

Friendly Faces & Community Connections

It’s always delightful to reconnect with familiar faces, and this event was no exception. We ran into our friend Adam Kaul, talented musician and member of Subatlantic. Moments like these remind us why we love performing—it’s about the camaraderie, reunions, and shared memories.

Setlist Favorites

Bell & Field Guitar Strap
Tom showcasing his new “Bell & Field” engraved guitar strap
  • Summer Breeze
  • Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
  • Wildfire
  • And plenty more soulful acoustic tunes…

As we played, it was a joy watching guests explore the antiques, treasures, and collectibles throughout the market. The blend of music, community warmth, and timeless treasures created a summer day we won’t soon forget.

At the end of the day, despite the summer heat, we left with full hearts and fond memories. Tom even got to debut his brand-new guitar strap engraved with “Bell & Field,” adding a personal touch to our performance. We’re already looking forward to our next show in Moline this weekend—hope to see you there!

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An Enchanting Evening: Celebrating Patrick and Eden’s Engagement

Tom Campbell performing at outdoor engagement party
Tom serenading guests with his acoustic guitar.

We had such a wonderful time performing for Patrick and Eden’s engagement party at their beautiful private residence in Kewanee, IL! The evening was everything we could have hoped for: perfect weather, a picturesque outdoor setup, delicious food, and the warmest company you could ask for.

Highlights from a Perfect Summer Evening

  • Outdoor setting was beautifully decorated, complete with an outdoor bar and even a large water slide for kids (and some adventurous adults!)
  • Our hosts thoughtfully positioned us in a shady, level area—exactly what we needed for a comfortable performance.
  • Greg experienced a delightful surprise reunion with Jana and Barry, familiar faces from Greg’s piano-playing days at Highlands. It was wonderful reconnecting with this lovely couple!
  • Tom received a birthday gift – a leather guitar strap, engraved with “Bell & Field,” symbolizing the musical journey they share.
  • A memorable moment when a 4-year-old guest expressed amazement: “I can’t believe it’s summer again already!” Tom and I couldn’t help but chuckle at this adorable insight.

Musical Moments

We didn’t introduce any new songs this evening, but the setlist was fresh for our lovely audience. The spontaneous request for Irish music inspired Tom to perform “Until We Meet Again,” a heartfelt original song crafted around the timeless melody of “Wild Mountain Thyme.” We were touched by the kind words we received afterward.

Other standout performances included:

  • “Blue”
  • “Losing My Religion”
  • “Norwegian Wood”

We couldn’t have asked for a better way to celebrate Patrick and Eden’s love story. Congratulations again to this amazing couple—we wish you both a beautiful wedding celebration next May!

Tom Campbell enjoying the perfect outdoor setting
A perfect setting for a summer evening of music and celebration.

Wrapping up the Night

After packing up, we headed to McDonald’s to refuel and recover from the excitement (and perhaps from enjoying a bit of red wine!). With a busy week ahead—including an outdoor antique show on Saturday—we were grateful for this memorable event and a day to recuperate.

Celebrations like Patrick and Eden’s remind us how lucky we are to be part of life’s meaningful milestones. Here’s to love, laughter, and unforgettable music-filled evenings!

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Father’s Day Magic at Tuggers: A Perfect Afternoon with Bell & Field

A Father’s Day to Remember at Tuggers

Bell & Field performing live at Tuggers
Bell & Field serenading the crowd at Tuggers.

What an absolutely perfect Father’s Day at Tuggers! Surrounded by family, friends, and new faces, we couldn’t have asked for a more wonderful setting or audience. With the Mississippi River gently flowing in the background and a soft breeze drifting across the patio, it was pure magic. Hats off to Dereck and the entire Tuggers crew who made every detail perfect, from the delicious food and refreshing drinks to their exceptional sound system ensuring everyone, indoors or out, could enjoy the music.

Highlights from Our Setlist

We love crafting our setlists to match the moment, and Father’s Day brought out some truly special tunes:

  • “(Sittin’ On the) Dock of the Bay” – A riverside classic that felt right at home.
  • “The Way You Look Tonight” – Bringing back a jazzy number with some walking bass was pure joy.
  • “I Love a Rainy Night” – Always a crowd favorite, and today was no exception.
  • “Wildfire” – A nostalgic revisit that we thoroughly enjoyed playing again.
  • Debut Performance: “The Word” by The Beatles – We took a leap with this lesser-covered Beatles gem. Thankfully, our groove paid off and the audience seemed to love it!

Special Moments

One highlight was Tom’s beautiful solo performance—he effortlessly hit the high notes and captivated everyone in attendance. And speaking of special moments, Father’s Day itself was filled with personal joys: Tom opening thoughtful gifts, including a cool new backpack perfect for our gig cables, and sharing a delightful dinner and conversation afterward, topped off with some laughs about the classic Steve Martin movie “Leap of Faith”.

A Venue That Truly Cares

We can’t say enough about Tuggers’ dedication to creating a welcoming environment. Their professional setup and warm hospitality made our performance seamless and enjoyable. Seeing families gathered together, enjoying music, food, and good company, reminded us exactly why we love being part of the Pon-tunes on the Patio Series.

Music, Family, and Friendship

Days like these remind us why we do what we do. Great music, good food, and even better company—what more could we ask for? After the show, we drove home in Dereck’s high-tech Chrysler Pacifica, with Malissa entertaining us from the backseat with hangman and other games. It’s these simple, delightful moments that truly make lasting memories.

Crowd enjoying Bell & Field at Tuggers
A wonderful audience enjoying the Father’s Day performance.

Thank you to everyone who joined us at Tuggers for making this Father’s Day unforgettable. We can’t wait to see all of our new friends again soon!

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Bell & Field Live at Private Residence – June 19

Crescent City TapWe’re ready to embrace a night of love and celebration! We are thrilled to performing for a Private Event: Engagement Party – an intimate gathering that promises warmth, laughter, and the start of a beautiful journey together.

Event Details

    • When: Thursday, June 19, 5:30–7:30 PM
    • Where: Private Residence, Kewanee, IL
    • Who: A select gathering of close family and friends
    • What to Expect: An enchanting evening featuring heartfelt toasts, delicious bites, and a warm ambience that perfectly captures both personal significance and local charm

 

This engagement party promises moments of reflection, celebration, and connection.

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Our hosts have curated an evening that combines timeless elegance with a modern twist. Their passion for bringing people together ensures that every detail in this celebration, from the decor to the menu, contributes to an atmosphere of joy and intimacy.

A Night to Cherish

With the backdrop of Kewanee’s rich history and scenic charm, this engagement party is more than just an event—it’s a heartfelt beginning to forever. We look forward to joining in celebrating love, unity, and new beginnings. In the comments, let us know what makes an engagement celebration unforgettable for you!

Cheers to love, laughter, and a night that marks the start of an incredible journey!

 

Bell & Field Live at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom – June 28

Pour Bros Railside ConcertsReady to elevate your weekend vibes? On Saturday, June 28, get ready for an evening of craft brews, eclectic tunes, and a one-of-a-kind atmosphere at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom in Moline, IL! The festivities begin at 7:30 PM and continue until 10:00 PM—an ideal window to relax, sip on exceptional beverages, and enjoy the local music scene.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, June 28, 7:30–10:00 PM
  • Where: Pour Bros. Craft Taproom – 1209 4th Ave Suite 2, Moline, IL 61265
  • What to Expect: A vibrant blend of live music, artisan craft beers, and an inviting ambiance that captures the urban spirit of Moline.
  • Website: Pour Bros. Craft Taproom

 

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While the image above remains a nod to our classic style, let’s shift the spotlight to Pour Bros. Craft Taproom. Known for its modern industrial charm and welcoming ambiance, this venue has quickly become a local favorite. With an ever-evolving selection of craft beers, artisanal cocktails, and a lineup of live local acts, Pour Bros. is the perfect setting for those looking to unwind and mingle in Moline’s vibrant downtown.

The Venue & Moline Vibe

Step into Pour Bros. Craft Taproom and experience the taste of Moline’s creative spirit. Located in the heart of downtown, the venue’s sleek yet relaxed decor creates a welcoming atmosphere where contemporary design meets a storied Midwest tradition. Whether you’re here for the craft brews or the live music, you’re in for an experience that resonates with the city’s unique urban vibe.

Join Us for a Night to Unwind

Bring your friends and get set for an unforgettable evening that celebrates local flavors and sounds. Whether you’re a longtime fan of craft beer or new to the scene, this night promises a perfect balance of music, taste, and community. What’s your go-to brew or cocktail when you’re out on the town? Let us know in the comments below!

Cheers to a night filled with great drinks, live tunes, and lasting memories at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom!

Bell & Field Live at Crescent City Tap – July 05


Crescent City TapReady to embrace a sizzling summer evening? On July 5, 2025, join us at Crescent City Tap in Galva, IL for a dynamic night where great music meets an enticing atmosphere. The festivities begin at 6:00 PM and wind down by 9:00 PM, promising a perfect blend of live tunes, tasteful drinks, and a cozy summer vibe.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, July 5, 2025, 6:00–9:00 PM
  • Where: Crescent City Tap – 336 Front St, Galva, IL 61434
  • Who: Live acoustic performance by the acclaimed duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: An inviting summer night featuring soulful melodies, innovative cocktails, and a locally-inspired ambiance that sets the stage for memorable mingling.
  • Website: Crescent City Tap

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Bell & Field continue to mesmerize audiences with their signature smooth harmonies and an eclectic repertoire spanning decades. Their acoustic performance provides the perfect soundtrack for a summer evening—intimate, heartfelt, and impeccably crafted to complement the season’s warmth.

The Venue: Crescent City Tap & Galva’s Summer Charm

Nestled at 336 Front St in the heart of Galva, Crescent City Tap exudes a French Quarter–inspired flair, now enhanced by the vibrant energy of summer. With its artfully designed outdoor seating and an eclectic menu featuring seasonal craft cocktails, specialty whiskeys, and local brews, this venue is the ideal place to relax and celebrate life. Galva’s charming community and warm summer nights create an atmosphere where every visit becomes a mini celebration.

Join Us for a Summer to Remember

Gather your friends and come experience the magic of a summer night where live music merges with the relaxed elegance of Crescent City Tap. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Bell & Field or new to the scene, this July evening promises an unforgettable fusion of sound, taste, and community spirit. Which summer cocktail or classic melody are you most excited to savor? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Cheers to a sparkling night of live tunes, refreshing sips, and lasting memories at Crescent City Tap!

Celebrating Milestones: A Special Evening at Elk’s Lodge

Graduation, Music & Family Memories at Elk’s Lodge

Amos and Tom performing together at Elk's Lodge
Amos and Tom sharing the stage for some
memorable father-son tunes.

What a magical night it was at the Elk’s Lodge in Kewanee! Graduation is always a special occasion, but this evening had extra personal significance for us. Tom’s son, Amos, graduated alongside his girlfriend, Veronica, and we were honored to contribute musically to Veronica’s graduation party. Her family created a beautifully decorated, joy-filled environment which was the perfect backdrop for the festivities.

Highlights from the Evening

  • Father-son duo: Amos joined Tom to kick things off, performing crowd favorites like “Let It Be,” “Lean On Me,” “Imagine,” “Hey Jude,” “Tiny Dancer,” and “American Pie.” Amos’s piano skills were impressive and his hard work truly shone through.
  • Heartwarming audience participation: One graduate friend couldn’t resist joining in on vocals, creating an impromptu sing-along.
  • A playful suggestion: We teased Amos about learning Elvis Costello’s song “Veronica” or even writing an original song for his girlfriend—stay tuned, we might have a songwriter in the making!

The Bell & Field Setlist & Atmosphere

After Amos and Tom warmed up the crowd, we took over with our usual blend of familiar favorites and some fresh additions we’ve recently embraced. The energy in the room was fantastic—especially with younger guests having a blast, bouncing balloons and soaking in the celebratory vibes.

Venue Appreciation

The Elk’s Lodge proved ideal for this joyful gathering. Its modern, clean layout complemented the festive décor perfectly. Setting up on the floor allowed us to interact easily with the guests and the DJ, who reminded us it’s about time we added some Steely Dan to our repertoire. We agree—”Reelin’ In the Years,” anyone?

Amos and Tom performing live music together
A memorable father-son performance at Veronica’s graduation celebration.

Overall, it was a memorable evening filled with wonderful connections, joyful celebrations, and heartfelt music. Congratulations to Veronica, Amos, and the entire graduating class—we’re excited to see the bright futures ahead!

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Talking Heads Finally Give “Psycho Killer” a Killer Video (After 50 Years)

Background & Legacy

It’s been a long time coming – half a century, in fact – but Talking Heads have officially given their iconic 1977 song “Psycho Killer” its first music video. The timing isn’t random: June 5, 2025 marked the 50th anniversary of the band’s debut performance at New York’s legendary CBGB club, where a young Talking Heads opened for the Ramones on June 5, 1975. In the decades since that unassuming first gig, Talking Heads (David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison) became one of the most influential bands of the late 20th century. They spearheaded the New Wave and art-rock movement with a blend of punk energy, quirky art-school aesthetics, and infectious rhythms that left an indelible mark on music and pop culture. Their 1977 debut album Talking Heads: 77, featuring “Psycho Killer,” is now considered a classic – Rolling Stone ranks it among the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time” – and the band’s innovative music (and wild stage antics) have inspired generations of indie and alternative artists.

Despite the song’s enduring popularity, “Psycho Killer” never had an official video until now (it predates MTV by a few years, after all). Fans have had to content themselves with live performances – including Byrne’s wide-eyed, solo acoustic rendition in the 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense – to visualize the track’s nervy energy. That makes this new video release both a nostalgic treat for longtime fans and a nifty introduction for younger audiences who might only know the track from their parents’ killer vinyl collection. And what better way to bridge that generation gap than by enlisting an acclaimed young actress and a visionary director for a fresh take on the Talking Heads classic?

(Crank up the volume and enjoy Saoirse Ronan’s office freakout in all its glory below.)

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The New “Psycho Killer” Video: Concept & Creativity

The official video for “Psycho Killer” was directed by filmmaker Mike Mills – known for artful films like 20th Century Women and for collaborating with bands (he directed The National’s acclaimed short film I Am Easy to Find). Mills, a lifelong Talking Heads fan, jumped at the chance to interpret the song visually. He brought on board Saoirse Ronan (of Lady Bird and Little Women fame) to star, adding serious acting chops and a contemporary flair to this 1970s classic. Ronan portrays an everywoman office worker trudging through a mind-numbing daily routine – until that routine gradually unravels in bizarre and dramatic fashion. She cycles through the same settings (bedroom, kitchen, office, commute) on repeat, becoming a slightly different version of herself each day as the cracks begin to show. Her outfits loop, co-workers remain oblivious, but internally she swings from calm detachment to outright frenzy. One day the character might be numb and quiet; the next, she’s dancing manically in her kitchen or screaming in a public meltdown at the office copier. By the end, Ronan’s character has gone pretty much feral (we’ll spare the company HR department). It’s a darkly comic, non-literal interpretation that turns the song’s psychological tension into a modern mini-narrative about the pressures of daily life.

Crucially, the video pointedly avoids any clichéd slasher-film visuals that the title “Psycho Killer” might suggest. As the band themselves put it in a tongue-in-cheek press statement:

“This video makes the song better—we LOVE what this video is NOT—it’s not literal, creepy, bloody, physically violent or obvious.” — Talking Heads (on embracing the video’s unconventional approach)

Indeed, instead of gore or a predictable crime story, Mills and Ronan opt for a surreal slice-of-life (or is it slice-of-strife?) that captures the spirit of the song without spelling it out. Mike Mills said he wanted to “play with the subversive, uncategorizable beauty of Talking Heads” and to craft something as “unpredictable and rich as the music itself”. The result is a disquieting portrait of isolation and anxiety that still manages to be oddly fun – think Office Space meets performance art freak-out. And Saoirse Ronan, who happens to be a longtime Talking Heads admirer herself, brings both intensity and sly humor to the role (her dramatic office freak-out and deadpan thousand-yard stares are both chef’s kiss). “It’s hands down one of the coolest things that has ever happened to me,” Ronan said of being in a Talking Heads project, calling it a “lifelong dream come true”. You can feel that enthusiasm in her uninhibited performance, which likely had frontman David Byrne nodding in approval at her delightfully eccentric dance moves.

Reception & Fan Reaction

Upon its release, the “Psycho Killer” video was met with immediate excitement and curiosity. Music publications have praised the visual for its creativity and for Ronan’s committed performance. Pitchfork noted that Ronan “dances, squirms, shudders, and screams through her daily routine” in a way that truly brings the song’s underlying angst to life. Longtime fans have been thrilled to see a new artistic twist on an old favorite – social media buzzed with comments ranging from astonishment (“Wait, Talking Heads made a music video in 2025?!”) to approval of the video’s offbeat approach. Many listeners are applauding how the video doesn’t take the title too literally, instead channeling the track’s neurotic energy into something uniquely entertaining. As one commenter quipped, “Trust Talking Heads to make a music video about a psycho killer where the only thing getting murdered is a plate of spaghetti in the breakroom.” (We assume that was a metaphor. No actual lunch was harmed in the making of this video.)

Critics also see the video as a smart way to celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary. It’s a nostalgic nod that doesn’t feel stuck in the past – in fact, pairing the band’s 1970s art-punk sensibility with Mike Mills’ modern direction and Saoirse Ronan’s millennial star power has proven to be a winning formula. “Psycho Killer” may be nearly 48 years old, but this video shows it’s still as striking and relevant as ever, connecting with new audiences who weren’t even born when the Talking Heads were in their prime. By revitalizing a defining track from 1977 with a 2025 visual spin, the band has reminded everyone why their work endures. As one music outlet observed, the video “revitalizes a defining moment in music history through the eyes of a new generation”, ensuring that the legacy of Talking Heads remains very much alive and kicking.

Legacy Continues (Still Not Stopping Making Sense)

For a band that famously won’t reunite (rumor has it they even turned down a $80 million offer for a tour), Talking Heads still find clever ways to delight their fans. This new video arrives amid a flurry of 50th-anniversary festivities. Just last year, the band’s classic concert film Stop Making Sense got a restored re-release (bringing the band members together for a friendly Q&A, if not a performance). And in a true gift to aficionados, an expansive reissue of their 1978 album More Songs About Buildings and Food is slated for July 2025, complete with rare tracks and goodies for the ultra-nerds. David Byrne, never one to stay idle, has even been spotted on TikTok, proving that he can still be a wild, wild life on modern platforms. In short, Talking Heads are celebrating this milestone not by resting on their laurels, but by re-engaging with their art in fresh ways.

So, whether you’re a veteran fan who wore out your Stop Making Sense VHS tape or a newcomer who only just asked “Qu’est-ce que c’est?” upon hearing that famous bass line, the new “Psycho Killer” video offers something to enjoy. It’s a little bit nostalgic, a little bit bonkers, and 100% Talking Heads. After 50 years, the band once again proves that they can still stop us in our tracks – no psycho required.

Celebrating 51 Years: A Memorable Evening at Cerno’s

An Evening to Cherish: Celebrating 51 Wonderful Years

Bell & Field performing live at Cerno's
Bell & Field setting the mood at Cerno’s

It’s always special when we’re invited back to help celebrate a milestone, and Tom’s parents’ 51st anniversary was no exception. Gathering at Cerno’s in Kewanee, IL, with family and close friends made for a truly heartwarming evening. “Happy 51st Anniversary… you never know” was humorously inscribed on the cake and quickly became the evening’s mantra. And isn’t it true? Each day is precious, and celebrating life’s milestones with loved ones is something we’ll never take for granted.

Highlights from the Night

  • We debuted “Lonely People” by America, and it came together beautifully. It’s always exciting when a new song resonates so effortlessly.
  • A special highlight was when Tom’s son, James, joined us onstage to play “Sweet Home Chicago” alongside his dad. James has remarkable talent on the piano, and his enthusiasm made the moment even sweeter.
  • The most touching moment was performing Tom’s parents’ first dance song from their wedding, “The Wedding Song (There Is Love)” by Paul Stookey. Watching Jim & Cheri relive that moment was genuinely moving.
  • A lively, hand-clapping rendition of “Bennie and the Jets” brought energy and laughter to the gathering.
  • Our wonderful server, Ciara, once again made us feel at home, singing along and sharing in the joy of the evening.
  • In a funny twist, we all sang “Happy Birthday” instead of “Happy Anniversary” before the cake cutting. It took us a moment to realize our mistake, but it added to the evening’s laughter and joy.

New Tunes & Future Plans

Earlier in the day at Tom’s house, we started rehearsing “The Word” by The Beatles—what a great vibe and rich harmonies this song has! We’re excited to debut it at our next performance. We also began working on Chicago’s “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” but, ironically, ran out of time to perform it this evening. Next time!

A Big Thanks to Family & Friends

Everyone pitched in to help us unload and load our gear—another reminder of the warmth and kindness we always experience from this family. Nights like these leave us a little tired (and perhaps slightly hungover!), but it’s more than worth it for the memories we create together.

Jim & Cheri celebrating their 51st anniversary
Jim & Cheri celebrating 51 years together

As the cake humorously reminded us: “you never know.” So let’s keep celebrating, laughing, and making music together. Thank you to Tom’s family for inviting us to share in this unforgettable evening at Cerno’s.

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Another Fun Evening at The V’ue – Highlights from Our May 23 Performance

Bell & Field live at The V'ue, Clinton, Iowa
Bell & Field performing live at The V’ue in Clinton, IA.

Every time we perform at The V’ue in Clinton, IA, we’re reminded of what makes live music so special. There’s something truly magical about this venue—from the cozy, inviting stage setup to the soothing scent of incense drifting through the room. This evening was no exception, with an intimate audience of about 20 enthusiastic friends and music lovers, delicious charcuterie boards, and a perfect acoustic vibe.

The Highlights from Our Set

Audience requests made this night unforgettable! Here are a few standouts:

  • “Summer in the City” by Lovin’ Spoonful – An upbeat crowd-pleaser!
  • “Great Balls of Fire” by Jerry Lee Lewis – Always fun, always fiery!
  • “When You’re in Love with a Beautiful Woman” by Dr. Hook – A delightful surprise! We laughed when we realized we didn’t quite remember the bridge but improvised seamlessly back into the chorus.
  • “Norwegian Wood” by The Beatles – Emulating that iconic sitar melody on the keys never gets old.

A Special Duet with Brooke Byam

A highlight of the night was undoubtedly when Brooke Byam, owner of The V’ue, joined us on stage. We had a request for something by Fleetwood Mac, and Brooke suggested “Rhiannon“—what an inspired choice! Her vocals soared beautifully and soulfully, and we loved adding some additional harmonies.  We think it created some good chills in the audience.  The reaction was very enthusiastic. Thanks for sharing your incredible talent, Brooke!

Selected Favorites from Our Setlist

  • “I Feel Fine” – The Beatles (Brooke captured an awesome video of this!)
  • “Ventura Highway” – America
  • “Small Town” – John Mellencamp
  • “Riders on the Storm” – The Doors
  • “Can’t Buy Me Love” – The Beatles
  • “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim” – Jim Croce

Though encores aren’t typically part of our routine, we didn’t want to turn down this fantastic crowd who wanted more. We wrapped up the evening with a lively singalong to “Brown Eyed Girl“—the perfect finale for a wonderful night!

The Unique Atmosphere & Our After-Show Tradition

The V’ue’s speakeasy-style charm and welcoming vibe make it one of our favorite venues. Brooke always ensures we’re right at home. Before the show, keeping tradition alive, we headed down the street to Holly’s Dogs (a charming eatery housed in a repurposed old bank) and enjoyed a couple of tasty Pork Carnitas Dogs—a perfect addition to the night!

Thanks to everyone who joined us at The V’ue and made this evening so memorable. We’re already excited for our next performance!

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