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A Cozy Night at Pour Bros: Music, Brews, and Snowy Surprises

What a night we had at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom on November 8th. The sun went down, the temperature dropped, and it turned into exactly the kind of cool, early-winter evening that makes you want to duck into a warm room with live music and a drink in your hand.

Settling in at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom

Pour Bros. has started to feel less like a tour stop and more like a familiar hangout for us. Matthew and the whole crew had everything dialed in before we even played a note, which made it easy to relax and just focus on the songs.

The pour-your-own-beer wall was busy all night—people wandering over between tunes, topping off their glasses, then drifting back to their tables or the bar. It’s the kind of place where you recognize faces from past shows, and even if you don’t, it still feels like everyone’s on the same wavelength.

Songs, Sing-Alongs, and One Wild Request

Once the room filled in, we kicked things off with a run of songs that always seem to pull people in. We leaned on a few of our go-tos:

  • “American Girl” – Tom Petty
  • “Piano Man” – Billy Joel
  • “Round Here” – Counting Crows
  • “Bittersweet” – Big Head Todd and the Monsters

By the time we hit “Piano Man,” we could hear people singing along from the back of the room. That’s always the moment where it feels less like a performance and more like a group project.

At one point someone called out a request for “WAP,” which gave us a good laugh. That one’s a little outside our usual piano-and-guitar lane, so we had to pass—but it’s those off-the-wall requests that remind us we’re all just having fun together.

Faces Lighting Up, Tables Standing Up

One of my favorite moments came when a couple walked in right as we were playing a Grateful Dead tune. You could see it on their faces instantly—they heard the song, looked at each other, and you knew we’d accidentally hit on something that mattered to them.

There was also a table that went all-in on showing their appreciation. After what felt like every song, they’d stand up and clap like we’d just finished a stadium encore. It was both flattering and a little hilarious, and it kept us smiling between songs.

When we wrapped up our main set, people started calling for one more. We hadn’t played “Don’t Ask Me Why” by Billy Joel in a while, but it felt like the right way to close things out, so we dusted it off. It came back quicker than we expected, and the room was quiet in all the right spots.

Snowflakes, Load-Out, and That First-Winter-Night Feel

While we were playing, the weather decided to change the script. The rain that had been hanging around earlier turned into a light snow by the time we started packing up. We stepped outside with our gear and saw a thin layer of white starting to settle on the street and cars.

There’s something about hauling amps and stands through falling snow that makes it feel like the season has officially turned. Inside, people were still finishing their drinks and talking over the last songs of the night. Outside, it was quiet, just the sound of our cases rolling over the sidewalk.

Back at Pour Bros. for New Year’s Eve

We’re excited to say we’ll be ringing in the new year back at Pour Bros., playing their New Year’s Eve Party from 9 PM until just after midnight. If you couldn’t make it on November 8th—or if you were there and want to do it again—we’d love to see you when the clock counts down.

If you’re planning your own event and want this kind of live acoustic feel, book us for your next event and we’ll help you build a night that fits your crowd.

Huge thanks to Matthew, the staff at Pour Bros., and everyone who came out to share the music, the laughter, and that surprise snowy send-off.

An Unforgettable Night at Pour Bros. Railside Series – June 28 Recap

A Night to Remember at Pour Bros.

Bell & Field live at Pour Bros. Railside Series
Finding our groove as the sun sets on the Railside Series.

We can’t say enough about what a fantastic evening we had on June 28 at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom in Moline! From start to finish, everything about this year’s Railside Series performance was memorable—from the warm hospitality of Matthew and the Pour Bros. team to the wonderful crowd who arrived early, giving us time to catch up with familiar faces like our dear friend Maureen. Unlike last year’s unexpectedly chilly weather, this year’s warmth was beautifully offset by plenty of shade and a gentle breeze, making it an ideal evening for live music.

Highlights From the Stage

  • We debuted our version of Dan Fogelberg’s classic “Part of the Plan”—a bit rough around the edges, but the enthusiastic response was incredibly encouraging!
  • A special birthday request had us diving into “Ophelia” by The Band, along with crowd favorites “Summer Breeze” and “Ventura Highway.”
  • We had fun dedicating America’s “Lonely People” to a playful single audience member—we love engaging with our crowd.
  • The energy culminated in a spirited rendition of “Small Town,” where Tom held the note on that final “yeah-ee-yeah” longer than ever before, earning an unforgettable applause from everyone.

A Little Help From Our Friends

Mid-performance, a swarm of gnats decided to join us on stage. Thankfully, one lovely audience member came to our rescue with her homemade bug spray. It worked wonders (and no glowing skin the next day—promise!).

Lighting Up the Night

Matthew at Pour Bros. provided impressive stage lighting, adding two large four-bars to our own setup of 4 four-bars and additional uplights. As the sun set, the stage transformed into a vibrant spectacle, enhancing the entire experience.

Coming Back for New Year’s Eve!

We were ecstatic to confirm we’ll return to Pour Bros. Craft Taproom for our third consecutive New Year’s Eve performance. It’s always rewarding when a venue invites us back for special occasions like this, and we appreciate the extra hospitality, including hotel accommodations after a late night.

Crowd enjoying Bell & Field at Pour Bros.
Thanks to the amazing crowd who stayed till the very end!

A heartfelt thank you to all who joined us for this incredible Railside evening! Your energy, engagement, and laughter made it one of the highlights of our summer. Special thanks again to Matthew and Pour Bros. Craft Taproom for hosting such a memorable event.

Want Bell & Field to bring the music to your next event? Book us for your next event today!

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