Act Members:
Rachel Fields - vocals, acoustic guitar, flute Larry Brick - guitar,
back vocals Kevin Bonner- drums, back vocals Hoobie Daniels- bass, back
vocals Chris Parker - guitar, back vocals Hunter Judkins - sax
Bio:
The music of Arkansas band Brick Fields, fronted by the invigorating
voice of Rachel Fields, has been called many things by their fans but
the description that has taken the strongest root after 12 years is
“Blues Therapy”. The Brick Fields Blues Therapy foundation are married
couple Rachel Fields and Larry Brick. Each having longtime careers in
various worlds of music before meeting one another, each brought a lot
to the table when combining their talents in 2006. Since 2012 Brick
Fields Blues Therapy has been NWA’s longest running weekly live music
event featuring a mix of Arkansas Blues and Roots music. BFBT takes
place every Wednesday at Morano’s in South Fayetteville, AR from 6pm to
9pm. Though the band’s original music exceeds many genres, Brick Fields
has been known for keeping the root of blues alive and well in NWA and
the surrounding region. Their ability to provide timeless music that is
pleasing to the ears of all ages has made them one of the most treasured
obscurities in their region’s music community and keeps them working
more than 225 shows a year. Although both Rachel and Larry are Arkansas
born natives, (Rachel of Pine Bluff, Larry of West Memphis), Brick
Fields core band "The Blues Therapy Group" include a variety of
regionally influenced musicians. Kevin Bonner of NWA joined Brick Fields
in 2013. He honed his drumming chops in the Cate Bro's garage and has
been the backbone for numerous of NWA most loved bands. Bass player,
Hoobie Daniels, of Southern Mississippi joined Brick Fields in 2016
after retiring from Austin to the Ozark Mountains where he is continuing
his musical journey. Chris Parker of Tulsa, OK joined Brick Fields in
2014 and adds his guitar stylings who's influences range largely between
Chet Atkins and BB King. Hunter Judkins, sax-player joined Brick Fields
in 2014 after moving to NWA from Alaska. They all came together through
the creative Wednesday night Blues Therapy sessions. Comfortable with
themselves and numerous surprise guests, it not unusual at a Brick
Fields show for the night to end with as few or as many as 20 players on
stage. Musician’s musicians Brick Fields has been called a magnet for
other musicians and music lovers alike Ever evolving, this couple’s
original music can charm venues in an intimate relaxed setting with the
acoustic duo telling stories of musical roots or bring a full-on band
experience that brings the house to its feet.
Act Website www.BrickFieldsMusic.com