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A Warm, Musical Morning: Bell & Field at Galva Arts Council

Bell & Field performing at Galva Arts Council
Enjoying the perfect acoustics at Galva Arts Council.

What a delightful morning we had at the “Spring in Bloom” event at the Galva Arts Council! The sun was shining bright, doors wide open, and the warmth of a beautiful Mother’s Day weekend flowed in freely. We were welcomed warmly by the volunteers who took such great care of us—making for a truly memorable and relaxed performance.

A Musical Morning to Remember

Our set was shaped by the intimate, laid-back atmosphere and the acoustically perfect room. The Galva Arts Council has one of those rare spaces where voices and instruments blend effortlessly, creating a uniquely rich sound. We tailored our performance accordingly, leaning into some of our favorite ballads:

  • ‘Something’ by The Beatles
  • ‘Wildfire’ by Michael Murphy
  • ‘Slip Sliding Away’ by Paul Simon

We also ventured into new territory by request, playing Bryan Adams’ “Cuts Like a Knife.” Though a bit ragged around the edges, it came together beautifully for the relaxed crowd. One standout moment was our closing performance of “Blue” by The Jayhawks—a song that continues to deepen and resonate each time we play it.

Highlights & Special Moments

  • Seeing friendly faces like Nancy Anderson and Mike Martin, who graciously snapped some photos for us (always great to connect with another PHP developer!).
  • Enjoying thoughtful conversations with Linda, the president of the Galva Arts Council board, reflecting on the progress and vibrant community around this special venue.
  • The lively backdrop of jewelry-making behind the building and a tasty lunch served during our set, adding to the festive yet cozy feel.

Post-Show Celebration

After the show, we kept our tradition alive and headed over to CCT for a quick lunch and, yes, even a glass of beer (no worries—we still enjoyed our usual Cabernet during the show!). It was great chatting with Jason about our upcoming gig in their exciting new Voodoo Room. As we dined, we couldn’t resist popping Roger Miller’s “King of the Road” onto the jukebox for Chad, turning lunch into a spontaneous sing-along!

Bell & Field enjoying the atmosphere at Galva Arts Council
Sharing music and smiles with our Galva friends.

Looking Ahead

A big thank you to everyone who joined us, making this morning concert feel like a warm gathering of friends. We’re looking forward to returning to Galva soon and exploring more opportunities to share our music with such wonderful audiences.

Interested in bringing our acoustic melodies and warm atmosphere to your next event? Book us for your next event—we’d love to perform for you!

Cabs and Classics: An Evening with Bell & Field at Crescent City Tap

Tom Campbell playing guitar and singing into a microphoneLast night, we enjoyed a fun evening, performing at Crescent City Tap. The venue was bustling thanks to the heavy promotion and a wine tasting event coinciding with our show—perfect timing! As wine enthusiasts, we always appreciate the chance to drink some new Cabernets that aren’t typically available here. Delicious wine before a show? Count us in every time!

The staff and guests made some extra space for us by moving the massive pool table backward—a true beast to lift. That extra room allowed us to put up our black backdrop curtain, dramatically enhanced with four uplights and complemented by four 4-bars filling the ceiling and performance area with warm, inviting colors. It created exactly the comfortable atmosphere we always aim for.

Our goal with Bell & Field isn’t to be the center of attention but rather to provide the right music to complement good conversation, food, and drinks. As such, we often focus on laid-back tunes that set a relaxed mood—which seemed to be a good fit for the crowd that night. We were excited to debut some classic songs we’ve recently added to our set, including “I Love A Rainy Night” by Eddie Rabbit, “Blue” by the Jayhawks, and the beautiful “Beautiful Boy” by John Lennon.

Greg Percifield playing a piano at Crescent City TapA highlight for me personally was receiving a special request for “Vienna” by Billy Joel. I love Billy Joel, and also performed, “My Life” and “New York State of Mind” that night. We wrapped up our planned set with Billy Joel’s timeless “Piano Man,” the audience enthusiastically sang along. Inspired by the high spirits, we received a hefty tip to keep the music flowing. We happily continued, choosing crowd-favorites “Brown Eyed Girl” and “Sweet Caroline” to maintain that energy, which is great for closing out a show.

It’s always rewarding to see familiar faces and friends in the audience, adding a personal touch to each performance. Additionally, it was great to meet some new staff members who contributed positively to the welcoming atmosphere. I even had a chance to reconnect with someone who had hired me for a solo backyard party event years ago. Hopefully, their next event will include both of us as Bell & Field!

Thanks again to everyone who joined us and made the evening special. We’re excited to return to Crescent City Tap on May 16. Mark your calendars—we can’t wait to share another wonderful evening filled with good friends, great music, and maybe even some more delicious wine!

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