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Bello Spark’s Americana/rock fusion leads off Kentwood’s winter concert series Jan. 16

Bello Spark a tight, often stripped down band that focus on vocals — as their bandstand often reveals. (Supplied by the band)

By WKTV Staff
ken@wktv.org

Scouring the web for info on Grand Rapids’ own Bello Spark, you run across a bit on their Facebook page that states the band “uses a blend of male and female vocals, acoustic guitars and atmospheric electric guitars creating a light rock/Americana sound. Think Death Cab for Cutie meets The Civil Wars.”

They had me at Death Cab.

The band will lead off the City of Kentwood’s 2020 Winter Concert Series of three free concerts on select Thursday nights once a month from January to March at the Kent District Library’s Kentwood (Richard L. Root) Branch. WKTV Community Media will also record the concerts and will make them available on-demand.

Belo Spark (Supplied by the band)

Bello Spark’s band members include Rob Jordan on vocals and guitar, Tory Peterson on lead guitar and vocals, singer/songwriter Cole Hansen and drummer Jay Kolk.

According to their official bio, the group came together in 2011 with founders Jordan and Peterson, who toured as a two person group “across the Midwest, and out to the Great Plains, all the while honing their craft.” Together they released the band’s debut album, 2013’s self-titled recording.

After returning to their home state of Michigan, the two joined forces with Hansen and Kolk, and “the resulting sound has been a visceral mix of atmospheric guitar, three-part vocal harmonies, and lyrics that are both uplifting and poignant. Listeners will find the light rock, urban sound laced with the honesty of folk, and the grit and emotion of the blues.”

The band released their sophomore album, Among the Lights in July of 2016, and they are reportedly working on new music for a new release.

 

The band’s local awards include being an ArtPrize 2016 Song Competition Finalist and a WYCE radio’s 2014 Jammie Award Winner for Listener’s Choice: Best Album by a New Artist.

For more information on Bello Spark, visit their webpage at bellospark.com or their Facebook page here. For a video of their song “Good Things” from Among the Lights visit here.

The series will feature Serita’s Black Rose and Nicholas James Thomasma in upcoming concerts. Food trucks will also be on-site during each concert. Bello Spark will be paired with Patty Matters Food Truck; Serita’s Black Rose, with food truck Grilled Greek, will be Feb. 20; Nicholas James Thomasma, with food from Bobby’s Fusion Grill, March 19.

All concerts will begin at 6:30 p.m. and end at 8 p.m. Concertgoers are welcome to bring their own beer or wine to enjoy.

For more information on this year’s concert series, please visit: kentwood.us/winterconcerts.

City of Kentwood announces Winter Concert Series lineup

Bello Sparkis Tory Peterson, Rob Jordan, Cole Hansen and Jay Kolk. (Courtesy of the band)


By City of Kentwood

The City of Kentwood’s Winter Concert Series is returning in 2019 with free concerts on select Wednesday nights from January to March in the Kent District Library – Kentwood (Richard L. Root) Branch.

 

The series features three West Michigan bands: Eric Engblade Trio, Bello Spark and the Sookie J Trio.

El Caribe Food Truck will be on site at each concert offering a variety of Caribbean food. Concert-goers are welcome to bring their own beer or wine to enjoy as well.

“Cold weather shouldn’t stop us from being active and having fun,” said Val Romeo, Kentwood Parks and Recreation director. “Our winter concert series is one of many ways we encourage residents to get out of the house and enjoy the winter programming in Kentwood.

 

“The good food and live music combined with the warm comfort of the library makes for a wonderful evening.”

The lineup, which includes a mix of acoustic folk-rock, jazz and blues music, is as follows:

Wednesday, Jan 9 – The Eric Engblade Trio

Wednesday, Feb. 13 – Bello Spark

Wednesday, March 13 – Sookie J Trio

All concerts will begin at 6:30 p.m. and end at 8 p.m. in the Kent District Library – Kentwood (Richard L. Root) Branch’s community room.

For more information on this year’s concert series, please visit: kentwood.us/parks .