
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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We’re ready to celebrate in style with a very special private event! On June 7, 2025, Bell & Field will perform for a Graduation Party at the iconic Elk’s Lodge in Kewanee, IL. This exclusive gathering promises an atmosphere of excitement, warm nostalgia, and the perfect setting to honor academic achievements. The festivities will run from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM, providing the ideal window to mingle, reminisce, and kick off the next chapter in the graduates’ lives.
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Ready for another enchanting evening? On May 16, join us at Crescent City Tap in Galva, IL, for a night that beautifully marries the soulful acoustics of Bell & Field! The show starts promptly at 6:00 PM and draws to a close by 9:00 PM, promising a relaxed yet spirited evening.
Last night, Tom and I returned to Craft on Seminary Street in Galesburg, IL, for our second Bell & Field show, and what a fantastic evening it was—one that left us truly grateful.
Though it took us a little while to find our groove, by midway through the set, we were fully connecting with the audience—chatting comfortably and fulfilling requests like “Tiny Dancer,” “Piano Man,” and “Against The Wind.” This interaction elevated the whole evening, creating a warm and engaging atmosphere.
After wrapping up our performance, Craft treated us to an incredible dinner, presenting a variety of delicious dishes to sample and share, paired beautifully with a lovely bottle of Cabernet. To top off the evening, we even took home some genuinely out-of-this-world Tiramisu. This restaurant is a favorite of mine and my wife’s—the ambiance is calm and romantic, and again, the food quality is impeccable.



If “My Golden Years” feels like a classic hit from decades ago, it’s because The Lemon Twigs lovingly channel the spirit of the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s in everything they do – but they also manage to remain utterly relevant in today’s music scene. Growing up on Long Island, Brian and Michael were raised on the sounds of rock’s golden age. (Their father, Ronnie D’Addario, was a musician who released Beatles-tinged pop tunes in the ’70s, so you could say this music is in their DNA.) The brothers immersed themselves in records by The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Byrds, Big Star, Todd Rundgren – if it filled the airwaves of 1965–1978, it likely influenced the Twigs. You can hear these inspirations all over “My Golden Years”: the sunny harmonies (Beach Boys), the sparkling guitars and chiming chords (Byrds and Big Star), the theatrical flourishes and melodic ambition (a touch of Todd Rundgren or even Queen). Their sound is a veritable time machine of rock-pop glory.