
Whenever we play at a new venue, there’s a unique thrill that sets the stage for the evening. On July 19, 2025, that thrill was palpable as we performed at Jim’s Steak House in Peoria, IL. From the moment we navigated through the bustling downtown area, faced a maze of construction, and finally set our gear in the Piano Bar Room, we knew we were in for something special.
Highlights from the Night
- Simply walking in to the gorgeous venue and hearing the harpist performing in the dining area.
- Our set began with mellow tunes like “Slip Sliding Away” and “I’m On Fire,” perfectly complementing the elegant atmosphere as guests enjoyed their dinners.
- As the night progressed, we picked up the tempo a bit, drawing guests to the bar for desserts and drinks, creating a lively and interactive vibe.
- Engaged with the audience through requests, including a performance of “Copacabana” by Barry Manilow and some impromptu classical piano pieces.
- Post-show jam session with Ben & Kate, fellow musicians and regular performers at Jim’s, marking a delightful end to the evening.

Tom Campbell performing Harvest Moon at Jim’s Steak House
Setlist Standouts
- “Riders On the Storm”
- “Spooky”
- “Summer Breeze” – which sparked a wonderful connection with Ben & Kate
The piano bar featured a Yamaha baby grand with a unique glass lid, allowing guests to get up close and personal with the music, a detail that added to the enchanting ambiance. Conversations with the audience were as rich as the music, with one particular request for classical piano pieces bringing a nostalgic touch to the night.
Connections and Community

Jamming with Ben & Kate at Jim’s Steak House
Meeting Ben & Kate was a highlight, and sharing the stage with them even briefly was an absolute joy. Their enthusiasm for “Summer Breeze” was a serendipitous moment that made our connection feel almost fated. We had started playing that song just as Kate was coming up to request it! We’re eager to return to Jim’s (both as performers and patrons) and look forward to experiencing Peoria’s vibrant scene once again. Maybe we’ll be able to enjoy a full performance from Ben & Kate next time!
Jim’s Steak House not only provided a perfect venue with its celebrated culinary offerings but also fostered an evening where music and fine dining came together seamlessly. The warm welcome from Nick and the guests’ spirited interactions made this night a success.
We invite you to experience the magic of live music at your next event. Book us for your next event and let Bell & Field create an unforgettable atmosphere.


Get ready for an exceptional evening at Jim’s Steak House in Peoria, IL. On July 19, 2025, join us for an unforgettable night that pairs the rich flavors of exquisite steaks with the smooth sounds of live music. The event begins at 7:00 PM, promising an evening of culinary and auditory delights.
About Jim’s Steak House:

Paul Weddle is an extraordinary musician with an impressive history. Currently a touring member of the legendary Classics IV, known for iconic hits like “Spooky” and “Stormy,” Paul has graced stages worldwide alongside musical giants such as The Doobie Brothers, Kenny Loggins, BB King, Dr. John, and Elton John, among many others. We’re incredibly honored and excited to have Paul join us once again, bringing his unparalleled musical talent to Galva for an unforgettable night.




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