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Big Crowd, New Alley, and a Piano Man Moment at Market Alley Wines

We’ve played Market Alley Wines a few times now, but this May 23rd show in Monmouth felt different the second we turned the corner onto the square. The city’s facelift on Market Alley, plus everything Abner’s and Market Alley Wines have done with the space, really shows. Curtains over the tables, people already settled in, glasses clinking—it actually made us say, “Whoa, this is the same alley?”

Dodging Rain and Trusting the Forecast

On the drive in, a light rain started hitting the windshield and we both had that, “uh oh…” feeling. By the time we got to Market Alley Wines, it was still a little iffy. Sarah, who always takes such good care of us, immediately offered a tent or the option to move inside. We checked the radar, looked at the sky, and decided to gamble on the outdoor setup. “We’ll trust it,” Tom said, probably more confidently than he felt.

The gamble paid off. The clouds hung around just enough to keep it in the mid-70s, and the rain stayed away. Every table was full before we started and stayed that way pretty much the whole show. For a live acoustic duo performance, that’s exactly what you want to see when you hit the first chord.

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Requests, Near-Misses, and Desert Delirium

Even before we played a note, a guy came up and said if we could play “Take On Me,” he’d happily sing it. We honestly would have loved to hear that, but we had to admit we don’t know how to play it – at least not in a way that wouldn’t completely fall apart in front of a full alley.

Later in the night, someone asked for “A Horse With No Name” by America. Tom always thinks he knows that one. It’s just a handful of chords, but somehow they never land quite where they’re supposed to. By the time we got to the end, he said he felt like he’d actually been riding through the desert and was a little delirious. Fortunately, we followed it up with “Ventura Highway,” which is one of his absolute favorites and much more in our wheelhouse.

There was also a Pink Floyd request for “Wish You Were Here” in there somewhere. We’re still trying to remember who requested it, but whoever asked clearly had good taste.

New Songs, Sore Fingers, and Sticking to the Favorites

Leading up to this show, we’d been woodshedding a few new tunes we thought we might debut. Tom spent so long on one new chord shape that his pinky was actually sore going into the gig. I’d been hammering an organ part with my left hand way up the keyboard in an awkward position, and my wrist was feeling it too. We both rolled into Monmouth a little pre-injured, musician-style.

In the end, we decided not to roll out the new songs just yet. Honestly, they probably needed a bit more time in the oven. Instead, we leaned into our go-tos—the songs we know we can deliver even when fingers and wrists are complaining. We’ll probably break those new ones out at Tom’s parents’ anniversary show, where we can afford a wrong note or two in front of a very forgiving crowd.

Keith, His Mom, and “Piano Man”

The part of the night that stuck with us the most happened near the end of the show. We closed with “Piano Man,” and there was a man named Keith there with his mom. She’s a pianist who studied classical music but hasn’t been able to play as much lately, still dealing with some lingering COVID effects.

She was really moved by the song, and while we were talking afterward, Keith pulled out his phone, got on Amazon, and bought her the sheet music for “Piano Man” right there. He handed it to her (digitally, anyway) and said, “You can play this!”

We ended up talking about piano music, classical pieces, and even floated the idea of her joining us sometime on Eric Carmen’s “All By Myself,” which quotes Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2. She mentioned she struggles with piano because her hands are so small. I laughed and said, “Mine are small too,” and she didn’t really buy it until we literally held our hands up to compare. Turns out, our hands were the exact same size. I can’t remember the last time I measured hand size with someone, but it was pretty funny—and somehow a perfect way to end that conversation.

Keytars, TV Themes, and Taco Bell

As we were packing up, I picked up my 88-key keyboard to carry it out, and two young women walked by. Like a complete dad-joke machine, I pretended it was a keytar and started “shredding” on it as I walked. They were not impressed in the slightest, which honestly made it even better. I’ll be honest, at this point I’ve fully embraced being the old guy with zero shame.

Tom’s wife, Malissa (with an “a”), came along for this one, which made it feel more like a proper little road trip. On the way to Monmouth, we stopped in Galesburg so Tom could pick up his guitar from the music store after getting it repaired, then poked around at all the gear like we always do. By the time the show started, Malissa—who said she doesn’t drink wine that often—already had a glass in hand, which is exactly how to do a night at Market Alley Wines.

After the last chord rang out and the gear was loaded, we hit Taco Bell, as is tradition, and then spent the drive home listening to TV theme songs: “The A-Team,” “MacGyver,” “The Facts of Life,” and even “Manimal.” Don’t ask why we remember “Manimal.” We just do.

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:

We’re a piano-and-guitar acoustic duo that loves nights like this—where live music in Monmouth isn’t just background noise, but a reason for people to fill an alley, sing along, and maybe get inspired to dust off their own instruments again. Huge thanks to Sarah and everyone at Market Alley Wines, and to the city of Monmouth and Abner’s for turning that alley into a place where a crowd actually wants to hang out.

If you’re planning something and want this kind of live acoustic duo performance at your place or event, you can get in touch with us here: https://www.bellandfieldmusic.com/book-acoustic-duo/.

Snow, Cabernet, and Beatles Basslines at Market Alley Wines

We weren’t totally sure we were going to make it to Market Alley Wines this time. Six inches of fresh snow, dropping temps, and that steady Midwest wind that makes you question all your life choices. But it’s Market Alley, and we love playing there, so we packed up the van, pointed it southwest on Hwy 34, and went for it.

The roads were rough, but between the two of us we’ve logged a lot of winters behind the wheel, so it was more “slow and steady” than “white-knuckle panic.” By the time we hauled the gear through the slush, brushed off the snow, and stepped inside, the cold started to fall away pretty quickly. Sarah and her crew had the place humming, and before long we had our first glasses of cabernet down and guitars, keys, and cables sprawled across the floor like usual.

Weather be Damned, the Hangout Was On

Market Alley Wines never feels like a typical bar. You’re surrounded by walls and tables of bottles, and it honestly feels more like you’ve walked into a friend’s living room where everyone just happens to be really into wine. Even with the storm, people still came out, and the ones who did stayed, talked, and settled in for the whole thing.

Sarah had messaged ahead of time to see if we were still planning on coming. As soon as we said yes, she posted a video telling folks, basically, “The band is still coming—get in here.” That kind of support makes it a lot easier to throw the gear in the van when the forecast looks ugly.

Dock of the Bay, Requests, and a Growing Beatles Experiment

We eased into the night with “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay,” whistle and all. It fits the Market Alley pace: people talking, laughing, sipping wine, then suddenly you see a head tilt or a grin when they realize, “Oh, they’re doing this one.” That happened a lot during the night.

Some tunes that really landed:

  • “Round Here” – the room got noticeably quieter halfway through this one.
  • “Bittersweet” – always seems to spark conversations at tables.
  • “Losing My Religion” – a couple folks by the bar started quietly singing along.
  • “Great Balls of Fire” – this one is just pure chaos for the hands, but it’s worth it.
  • “Ventura Highway” – one of those songs where you can literally see shoulders drop and people relax.

We also took “Come Together” for its second spin as a duo. First time out, it felt a little like walking on a tightrope. This time, the groove started to settle in. “I’ll be honest, I never realized how active that bass line is until I tried to play it with my left hand while the right hand is doing something else entirely,” Greg said later. It’s one of those songs that makes you a better player whether you like it or not.

 

One of Tom’s favorite things about this room is being set up right by the front door. Every time it swings open and a new group walks in, there’s that split second where they’re stomping snow off their boots, then they hear whatever song we’re in the middle of and you see the recognition hit. It’s a fun little feedback loop for us all night.

Conversations, Dylan, and a McDonald’s Drive-Thru Soundtrack

After we wrapped, a bunch of folks came up to chat on their way out. We got to see Dylan again—yes, named after Bob Dylan—who we’d met after a previous show. He’s one of those people you instantly remember. We found ourselves wondering on the drive home, “Is he a musician too?” If you’re reading this, Dylan, we’re still curious.

We’d planned to hit Iron Spike Brewing for some food, but when we got there the kitchen was closed, which is pretty unusual. Maybe the weather kept staff from making it in; who knows. So we defaulted to the classic touring-musician meal: McDonald’s.

The drive back turned into its own weird little soundtrack experiment. It started with “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” by Mr. Rogers, and now Greg is deep into figuring out how to actually play that song. “What a beast it is,” he said, half laughing, half already in practice-mode. Apple Music then decided we needed more children’s songs, so by the time we rolled through the McDonald’s drive-thru, we had kids’ music cranked way louder than necessary. The two women at the window gave us some very confused looks, which honestly just made it funnier.

Later we detoured briefly into a few tracks from Miss Saigon, then eventually wandered back to our usual favorites as the miles went by and the snow kept falling.

Already Looking Toward 2026 at Market Alley

Even with the smaller weather-limited crowd, it felt like exactly what a Saturday at Market Alley Wines is supposed to be: people talking across tables, trying new wines, tossing us request ideas, and hanging out long after they meant to leave. We’ve already got dates on the books there for 2026, and we’re genuinely excited to keep coming back—snow or no snow.

If you’re looking for live acoustic duo performance options for your place, winery, taproom, or private party, we’d love to talk about it. You can reach us and see what Bell & Field could bring to your event here: https://www.bellandfieldmusic.com/book-acoustic-duo/.

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:

Bell & Field are known for their harmonies and a song list that runs from the ’60s through the ’90s, all arranged for acoustic guitar, piano, and two voices. We aim to make each room feel like its own little listening party, whether that’s a wine bar, brewery, backyard, or anything in between.

Bell & Field Live at Market Alley Wines – November 14

a man playing guitar in a barReady for a charming evening that blends music and wine in perfect harmony? On November 14, immerse yourself in the cozy atmosphere of Market Alley Wines in Monmouth, IL. Join us from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for a delightful evening featuring the melodic sounds of Bell & Field along with a selection of exquisite local wines!

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, November 14, 5:00–7:00 PM
  • Where: Market Alley Wines – 59 Public Square, Monmouth, IL 61462
  • Who: An acoustic performance by the talented duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: A captivating blend of melodies, local wines, and the warm charm of Market Alley Wines.
  • Website: Market Alley Wines

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field are renowned for their silky harmonies and timeless tunes encompassing favorites from the ’60s through the ’90s. Their live performances craft an inviting ambiance, making it the perfect setting to enjoy both melodic tunes and fine wines.

The Venue: A Taste of Monmouth’s Community

Market Alley Wines, nestled in the heart of Monmouth’s historic Public Square, exudes local charm with its boutique wine selection and a welcoming environment. Known for its personalized service and carefully curated events, it’s a venue where old-world wine traditions meet modern-day joys. With Monmouth’s vibrant community spirit, every visit here feels like a friendly gathering.

Embrace a Night of Music and Flavor

Invite your friends for an evening filled with live music and the finest local wines. Whether you’re a devoted follower of Bell & Field or eager to explore the wine selection at Market Alley Wines, this evening promises a splendid fusion of sounds, tastes, and community spirit. What’s your favorite wine pairing with classic tunes? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Cheers to a memorable evening of music, fine wines, and community warmth at Market Alley Wines!

Bell & Field Live at Market Alley Wines – September 12

market alley winesLooking to spice up your weekend? On September 12, come over to Market Alley Wines in Monmouth, IL, for a delightful evening featuring the melodic vibes of Bell & Field coupled with a distinguished wine tasting experience. The evening starts at 5:00 PM and winds down by 7:00 PM, promising an enjoyable ambiance filled with music and wine.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, September 12, 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 mix of charming tunes, exquisite wines, and a cozy atmosphere that enhances your evening chill.
  • Website: Market Alley Wines

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field bring their harmonious blend of classic hits from the ’60s to the ’90s, creating an enveloping acoustic set that perfectly pairs with a wine-filled evening. The duo is skilled at setting a warm vibe, making it an evening to remember.

The Venue: Market Alley Wines & Monmouth Appeal

Market Alley Wines stands proudly at 59 Public Square in Monmouth, a quaint location radiating small-town charm. Known for its selection of handpicked wines and rustic yet refined setting, this venue is a haven for wine enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Monmouth itself is brimming with history and community spirit, making your visit more than just about the event—it’s an exploration of local culture.

Join Us for an Enchanting Evening

Invite your friends for a memorable night where live music meets the subtleties of fine wine. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Bell & Field or simply looking to explore a new wine tasting adventure, the evening promises a perfect fusion of tunes, taste, and camaraderie. What favorite song or wine selection can’t you wait to experience? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Here’s to a wonderful evening of enchanting melodies, sumptuous sips, and cherished moments at Market Alley Wines!

Bell & Field Live at Market Alley Wines – July 11

market alley winesGet ready for an enchanted evening at Market Alley Wines on July 11! Located in the heart of Monmouth, IL, this distinguished event will combine the captivating melodies of Bell & Field with an array of exclusive wines to taste and enjoy. The vibrant event kicks off at 5:00 PM and concludes at 7:00 PM, promising a delightful experience in a quaint setting.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, July 11, 5:00–7:00 PM
  • Where: Market Alley Wines – 59 Public Square, Monmouth, IL 61462
  • Who: Live acoustic performance by the acclaimed duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: An evening filled with harmonious tunes, curated wine selections, and a chance to relax and savor the ambiance.
  • Website: Market Alley Wines

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field are renowned for their smooth harmonies and a classic repertoire from the ’60s to the ’90s. Their acoustic sets foster a warm, intimate atmosphere, ideal for enjoying great music alongside exquisite wines.

The Venue: Market Alley Wines & Monmouth Charm

Nestled on Monmouth’s picturesque Public Square, Market Alley Wines is more than just a wine shop; it’s a haven for wine lovers and community gatherings. Known for its exceptional selection of wines and its friendly, inviting vibe, it’s the perfect spot to unwind in Illinois’ charming Monmouth. The town’s rich history and vibrant local culture add to the ambiance, making every visit special.

Join Us for an Unforgettable Evening

Gather your friends for a memorable night where live acoustic music meets finely curated wines. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Bell & Field or eager to explore the wine offerings, this event promises an ideal blend of music, taste, and community. Which classic song or wine varietal are you most excited about? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Here’s to a remarkable evening with live music, delightful tastings, and cherished memories at Market Alley Wines!

Bell & Field Live at Market Alley Wines – May 23

Looking for a perfect way to spend your evening? On May 23, 2026, head over to Market Alley Wines in Monmouth, IL, for an evening that blends the captivating sounds of Bell & Field with an extraordinary wine tasting journey! Join us from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM and indulge in a memorable night of music and flavor.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, May 23, 5:00–7:00 PM
  • Where: Market Alley Wines – 59 Public Square, Monmouth, IL 61462
  • Who: Live acoustic performance by the acclaimed duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: An enchanting mix of musical classics, exquisite wines, and a warm community ambiance that sets the tone for a delightful evening.
  • Website: Market Alley Wines

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field bring their signature smooth harmonies to the beautiful town of Monmouth, now gracing the lovely Market Alley Wines with their timeless repertoire. This renowned duo will transform your evening into an intimate music and wine escape, perfect for savoring both the artful tunes and exceptional vintages available.

The Venue: Market Alley Wines

Discover Market Alley Wines, a charming wine shop and bar right in the heart of Monmouth’s historic Public Square. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and carefully curated selection of wines and craft beers, it’s an exquisite venue that invites you to relax and enjoy the small-town charm Monmouth has to offer.

Join Us for a Night to Cherish

Gather your friends for what promises to be an unforgettable evening where live music meets the world of fine wine. Whether you’re a devoted fan of Bell & Field or simply curious about the latest wine offerings, this event is sure to impress with its perfect blend of ambiance, taste, and community spirit. What timeless song or wine will make your night? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Cheers to a magical night of live music, delightful sips, and delightful memories at Market Alley Wines!

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.

Bell & Field Live at Market Alley Wines – August 02

Looking for a delightful way to spend your Saturday afternoon? On August 2, join us at Market Alley Wines in Monmouth, IL, for a special evening featuring the enchanting sounds of Bell & Field alongside a unique wine tasting experience! The event begins at 5:00 PM and concludes at 7:00 PM, offering an atmosphere filled with great music and fine indulgence.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, August 2, 5:00–7:00 PM
  • Where: Market Alley Wines – 59 Public Square, Monmouth, IL 61462
  • Who: Live acoustic performance by the talented duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: A fusion of melodious tunes, exceptional wines, and a cozy ambiance that promises a delightful and intimate gathering.
  • Website: Market Alley Wines

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field are celebrated for their smooth harmonies and timeless repertoire from the ’60s to the ’90s. Their acoustic set is crafted to foster a warm, inviting atmosphere—ideal for enjoying the music as well as the exceptional wines available.

The Venue: Market Alley Wines & Monmouth’s Warm Welcome

Situated in the heart of Monmouth’s charming Public Square, Market Alley Wines is known for its inviting space and curated selection of wines. Here, you can savor a relaxed vibe complemented by a community that exudes warmth and hospitality. Monmouth’s rich history and thriving local culture make this venue a perfect backdrop for an intimate evening of music and wine.

Join Us for a Memorable Experience

Gather your friends and join us for a captivating evening where live music meets curated wines. Whether you’re a dedicated fan of Bell & Field or eager to explore new wine flavors, this event promises to offer something special for everyone. Which song or wine are you most looking forward to experiencing? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Raise a glass to an unforgettable night of music, wine, and camaraderie at Market Alley Wines!

A Toast to Great Music & Good Company at Market Alley Wines!

Tom Campbell performing at Market Alley Wines
What an incredible evening we had performing live at Market Alley Wines on May 3rd! From the warm hospitality to the wonderful crowd, everything came together perfectly to create a night full of memorable moments and soulful tunes. Thanks to everyone who joined us!

Highlights of the Evening

  • Special Requests & Celebrations: A heartfelt highlight was performing “Everything I Own” by Bread for a lovely couple celebrating their 34th wedding anniversary. Moments like these remind us why we love what we do!
  • Debuting a New Tune: We tried out Bruce Springsteen’s “Hungry Heart” for the first time. Though it was a little rough around the edges, the energy and enthusiasm from the crowd made it one of our favorite moments of the night.
  • Warm Hospitality: As always, Market Alley Wines treated us wonderfully, providing our beloved cabernets to sip throughout the show. Great wine, friendly faces, and excellent company—what more could we ask for?

After the Show

We always enjoy staying around after our performance to chat with the friendly folks at Market Alley Wines. It was great to reconnect with familiar faces and make some new friends, handing out business cards and enjoying conversations about music, life, and everything in between.

Afterwards, we wrapped up a beautiful evening by joining Tom’s parents at Iron Spike Brewing Company for some delicious food and a round of beers (a perfect follow-up to our cabernet!). That jalapeño popper hamburger certainly hit the spot!

Upcoming Shows

We can’t wait to return to Market Alley Wines on August 2nd! Mark your calendars and plan to join us again for another unforgettable night of music and wine.

Tom Campbell having fun behind bottles at Market Alley Wines

Setlist Highlights:

  • “Everything I Own” – Bread
  • “Hungry Heart” – Bruce Springsteen (debut performance!)
  • And many more classic hits spanning the decades!

Thank You!

A huge thank you to Market Alley Wines’ staff and clientele for making us feel so welcome and appreciated. Your warmth makes every performance a joy. Until next time—cheers!

Want us at your special occasion or event? Book us for your next event and bring the magic of live acoustic music to your celebration!

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