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Sweating Through Sundown: An Afternoon Back at Edison’s Gastropub

 

We’d been quietly circling this date on the calendar for a while, and Edison’s didn’t disappoint. First real hot-weather patio show of the year, first time back at this room since 2025, and it pretty much hit us the second we pulled up: the place was already buzzing inside and out and it stayed that way until we were loading the last cable into the car.

Canopy shade, camera inside, sun creeping in

Paul and the crew had us dialed in before we even opened a case. They’d set up a big canopy over the patio “stage” area, plus the camera feed that sends our set inside the bar. From a musician’s point of view, that setup is gold — you feel like you’re playing to two rooms at once.

For the first hour, that canopy was doing serious work. By the time we crept toward 6:00pm though, the sun had other plans. That “fat old sun” started sliding under the edge of the tent and suddenly Tom was getting the full spotlight treatment. I looked over at one point and he was basically in a slow roast. Hydration became the third member of the band.

Requests early, Gordon Lightfoot on deck

The requests started almost immediately. The first one came from a guy who walked up with that half-apologetic look people get when they’re about to ask for something oddly specific: “Any Gordon Lightfoot?”

Usually that’s the moment where we have to do the polite, “Sorry, not in the rotation” speech. This time it lined up perfectly. We’ve actually been working on “Sundown,” and it’s one of Tom’s favorites, so we just smiled and said, “Yeah, we can do that.” Those little wins feel good.

Not every request was that smooth. Someone tossed us “Fire and Rain,” and we decided to go for it even though it’s been a while. We definitely tripped over that one — a couple of rough spots where the muscle memory just wasn’t there. But the couple who asked for it was happy we played it at all. People mostly just want to hear their song, even if it’s not our cleanest performance.

Corner lounge neighbors and Metallica stories

 

One of our favorite parts of the afternoon was a couple who drifted over to this little corner lounge area just off to our side and a bit behind us. From the stage, that spot almost feels like backstage seating. They were grooving, hanging out, and  applauding between songs.

They joked about “invading our space,” but honestly, it was nice. It made it feel like we had people “on our side” — literally. At one point, we got into a conversation with them about Metallica and bands that drop a killer first album and then immediately change direction. Not the kind of talk you expect at a 4–7pm patio set, but we’re here for it. I wish that Master of Puppets request was still something I could pull off, but it’s been years.

When we finally wrapped and went to grab a quick cold beer to cool down, the bartender told us it was already taken care of. Our corner lounge neighbors had quietly picked up the tab. After three hours in the heat, that beer tasted pretty incredible.

Walk of Life, Wild Night, and a dialed-in Piano Man

The last stretch of the show is where everything really locked in. We’ve been slowly tightening up “Walk of Life,” and this was probably our best pass at it so far. Still a work in progress, but you can feel when a song moves from “let’s survive this” to “this is starting to be fun.”

We paired that with “Wild Night” and “Piano Man” toward the end, and you could tell people were with us. Lots of heads up from their tables, more applause, more requests landing in the tip jar. A nearby couple asked for some Billy Joel, so we pulled out “New York State of Mind,” and the reaction made the extra effort worth it. There’s something about that song on a late afternoon patio that just feels right.

“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” also had a good showing. The bass line fell into place, harmonies were tight, and it turned into one of those tunes where you can feel the whole patio loosen up a notch.

Busy room, familiar faces, and freeze-dried strawberries

Edison’s was packed on the patio from the first song, and it looked just as busy through the windows inside. A lot of folks stayed with us the whole three hours, which we don’t take for granted. Between sets and song changes we had a steady stream of conversations, requests, and people just coming up to say hi.

We also spotted Dustin, who we first met years ago running sound at the Vue in Clinton. One of those people you remember because they made your life easier on a gig. Seeing him again at Edison’s — helping with the canopy and the setup — just reinforced that this place is run by pros. Big thanks to Paul and the whole crew, especially Dustin and Jewel for getting that tent dialed in.

This show landed in the middle of a busy stretch for us: three shows in five days, plus some volunteer work for the Levitt AMP series in Galva. I’ll be honest, the only reason we were still standing by the end of the night was water, shade, and a semi-respectable sleep schedule.

The drive home was its own little ritual: debriefing the set, talking about which songs are getting better (“Walk of Life” is close), and, yes, a Taco Bell stop. Two bean burritos and a steak quesadilla later, we were officially done. Couldn’t quite finish that second burrito — eyes bigger than stomach.

On the way to the show, Tom got introduced to freeze-dried strawberries from Aldi. Not exactly a classic bar snack, but they held up better in the heat than peanuts would have. If you see us snacking on those at a future gig, now you know why.

Wrapping up

By the time we packed up, we were wiped out in that satisfying way you only get from playing a full three-hour set in the sun for a room (and patio) full of people who actually stick around. If you were part of that Edison’s crowd — whether you requested Gordon Lightfoot, talked Metallica with us from the corner lounge, or just listened from inside while you had dinner — thank you. You made it a really good afternoon of live music in Bettendorf.

If you’re curious what a live acoustic duo performance like this might feel like at your place — restaurant, patio, or private event — you can reach out to us here: bellandfieldmusic.com/book-acoustic-duo.

Crescent City Tap – April 3, 2026 – Galva, IL


Crescent City TapHey folks, we’re looking forward to playing at Crescent City Tap in Galva on April 3, 2026. We’ll be there from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, and it’s always great to see familiar faces while sharing some music.

Crescent City Tap has a welcoming vibe with its outdoor dining area and a fine selection of craft beers and signature drinks. It’s the perfect spot to relax with some friends.

The Basics

  • Date and Time: April 3, 2026, from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Where: Crescent City Tap, 336 Front St, Galva, IL 61434
  • Who: Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: An acoustic set in a relaxed atmosphere, with food and drinks available.
  • Website: Crescent City Tap

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic Duo

About Bell & Field

We are an acoustic duo specializing in smooth harmonies and a mix of tunes from the 60s to the 90s. We enjoy creating a laid-back environment that feels welcoming to anyone.

The Room & The Neighborhood

Crescent City Tap is located in the heart of Galva, IL. It features a nice outdoor seating area where you can enjoy good food and drinks. The bar offers a rotating selection of craft beers and unique cocktails, making it a lovely place for an evening out.

We’d love for you to join us at this show, and song requests are always welcome! Please share your thoughts in the comments below; we appreciate hearing from you.

Bell & Field at Rams Riverhouse on June 12, 2026 in Port Byron

We’re excited to invite you to join us at Rams Riverhouse in Port Byron on Friday, June 12, 2026, from 7 to 10 PM. We always enjoy playing in places like this, where the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming.

Show Details

  • When: June 12, 2026, from 7 to 10 PM
  • Where: Rams Riverhouse, 102 S Main St, Port Byron, IL 61275
  • Who: Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: Acoustic set with a relaxed atmosphere and tasty drinks.
  • Venue website: Rams Riverhouse

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic Duo

About Bell & Field

We are an acoustic duo focused on bringing smooth harmonies and a selection of classic songs from the 60s through the 90s. Our style is easy-going, and we aim to create a warm atmosphere for everyone.

About the Venue

Rams Riverhouse is located in Port Byron, a small town that gives a cozy feeling to everyone who visits. This spot features a friendly vibe and is perfect for enjoying an evening with live music.

We hope to see all of you there. Song requests are always welcome, and we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

Bell & Field at Fernando’s Place on April 26, 2026 in Kewanee

Bell & Field at Fernando’s PlaceWe’re excited to play at Fernando’s Place in Kewanee on Sunday, April 26, 2026, from 5 to 8 PM. This spot in the heart of Kewanee offers a taste of authentic Mexican cuisine that locals really appreciate. Whether you’re in the mood for tacos, burritos, or anything else, it’s a comforting place to relax and enjoy.

We love playing in settings like this, where the atmosphere is welcoming and has a deep appreciation for family gatherings. There’s something special about sharing our music in a diner that’s known for its friendly service and hearty meals. We hope to see some familiar faces! Join us! Join Fernando!

If You Are Planning To Come Out

  • Date and Time: April 26, 2026, from 5 – 8 PM
  • Venue: Fernando’s Place, 226 N Tremont St, Kewanee, IL 61443
  • Who is Playing: Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: A relaxed acoustic set in a cozy dining atmosphere
  • For more about the venue, visit: Fernando’s Place

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic Duo

About Bell & Field

We are an acoustic duo that enjoys sharing smooth harmonies and classic songs from the 60s to 90s. Our goal is to create a laid-back vibe that makes everyone feel at home while they listen.

About The Venue

Fernando’s Place is located in the heart of Kewanee, and it has become quite a favorite among locals. Known for its authentic Mexican dishes and welcoming atmosphere, the diner features a cozy, retro-style interior that feels friendly and familiar. There’s a wide range of menu items.

It’s a great spot for families and those looking for a casual meal, and we’ve always found the staff to be attentive and warm. Kewanee itself is known for its strong sense of community, and spots like Fernando’s play a big part in that.

We hope you can join us at Fernando’s Place for some good music, delicious food, and perhaps a couple of tasty beverages. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to seeing you there!

Bell & Field Live at Jim’s Steak House – July 19

Get ready for an exceptional evening at Jim’s Steak House in Peoria, IL. On July 19, 2025, join us for an unforgettable night that pairs the rich flavors of exquisite steaks with the smooth sounds of live music. The event begins at 7:00 PM, promising an evening of culinary and auditory delights.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, July 19, 7:00 PM
  • Where: Jim’s Steak House – 110 SW Jefferson Ave, Peoria, IL 61602
  • Who: Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: A sophisticated ambiance featuring prime steaks, fine wines, and a melody of timeless tunes.
  • Website: Jim’s Steak House

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Jim’s Steak House:


Established as a staple in Peoria’s dining scene, Jim’s Steak House offers a classic, elegant atmosphere that takes you on a journey through culinary excellence. Known for their perfectly aged steaks and an award-winning wine list, this venue provides the perfect backdrop for an evening filled with memorable dining and live entertainment.

The Venue: Jim’s Steak House & Peoria’s Vibrant Scene

Located in the heart of Peoria, Jim’s Steak House offers an authentic experience amidst the cultural richness of this Illinois city. From the traditional steakhouse décor to impeccable service, all in the vicinity of Peoria’s bustling arts and riverfront areas, this evening promises an escape into refined elegance.

Join Us for a Night to Remember

Gather your friends for an evening where gourmet dining meets the pleasures of live music. Whether you’re a connoisseur of fine steaks or exploring Peoria’s vibrant nightlife, this event promises an exquisite blend of flavors and melodies. What steak cut or song are you eager to experience? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Here’s to enjoying great company, fabulous food, and inspiring music at Jim’s Steak House!

Bell & Field Live at Cerno’s – May 31

We’re honored to host a private anniversary celebration for Tom’s parents on May 31, 2025, in Kewanee, IL. Cerno’s will be hosting an intimate evening of live acoustic music by Bell & Field, hand-crafted cocktails, and warm family memories. The festivities begin at 7:00 PM and conclude at 9:00 PM, creating the perfect backdrop for this special milestone.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, May 31, 2025, 7:00–9:00 PM
  • Where: Cerno’s – 213 W 3rd St, Kewanee, IL 61443
  • Who: An exclusive, live acoustic set by Bell & Field in honor of Tom’s parents
  • What to Expect: A private gathering featuring classic favorites, bespoke cocktails, and heartfelt toasts
  • Website: Cerno’s

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:

Bell & Field are known for their smooth harmonies and timeless repertoire. Their acoustic performance is designed to create a cozy, personal atmosphere—perfect for marking this anniversary with close family and friends.

The Venue: Cerno’s & Downtown Kewanee Charm

Cerno’s blends modern elegance with small-town warmth. Located at 213 W 3rd St in the heart of Kewanee, the space offers a welcoming ambience ideal for a private celebration. With thoughtfully crafted cocktails and seasonal bites, it sets the scene for an unforgettable anniversary gathering.

We Can’t Wait to Celebrate

This evening is all about honoring Tom’s parents and the years they’ve shared. We look forward to raising a glass, sharing stories, and creating new memories together. If you have a favorite song or special toast in mind, let us know when you arrive!

Bell & Field Live at Rams Riverhouse – July 11


Ready to experience an unforgettable evening? On April 4, 2025, join us at Rams Riverhouse in Port Byron for a special night that pairs the signature sounds of Bell & Field with a refined wine tasting experience. The night’s performance begins at 7:00 PM and wraps up by 10:00 PM, ensuring an immersive and stylish affair that blends music with the scenic charm of Port Byron.

Event Details

  • When: Friday, April 4, 2025, 7:00–10:00 PM
  • Where: Rams Riverhouse – Port Byron, NY
  • Who: Live acoustic performance by the acclaimed duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: An enchanting fusion of soulful tunes, expertly paired wines, and a delightful ambiance set against the backdrop of Port Byron’s waterfront charm.
  • Website: Rams Riverhouse

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field are celebrated for their intimate acoustic sessions that meld timeless melodies with modern artistry. Their refined sound and heartfelt vocals create an inviting atmosphere, making every note resonate with the passion and craftsmanship that defines their performances.

The Venue: Rams Riverhouse & Port Byron Charm

Set along the picturesque riverfront, Rams Riverhouse offers a sophisticated yet relaxed setting that mirrors the natural beauty of Port Byron. With a tasteful blend of rustic decor and contemporary comforts, the venue boasts both intimate indoor spaces and scenic outdoor views. Nestled in a town known for its friendly community and captivating vistas, this venue is the perfect backdrop for an evening of enchanting music and curated wine experiences.

Join Us for a Night to Remember

Gather your friends and immerse yourself in an evening where artful music meets carefully selected wines. Whether you’re a longtime admirer of Bell & Field or curious about the exceptional vibes at Rams Riverhouse, this event promises a delightful fusion of entertainment and elegance. What aspect excites you the most – the live tunes, the serene river views, or the exquisite wine tasting? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Cheers to a night filled with soulful melodies, scenic charm, and cherished memories at Rams Riverhouse!

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