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Strumming Memories at the Kewanee High School 50th Reunion

This past Saturday, I (Tom) loaded up my guitar and drove over to the Midland Golf Club in Kewanee, IL, where the Kewanee High School Class of 1975 was gathering for their 50th reunion. By the time I walked in, people were already calling out names across the room and finishing stories that clearly started a long time ago.

50 Years of Stories, 3 Hours of Songs

From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, I played solo acoustic guitar and sang while classmates caught up, swapped old stories, and passed phones around with grandkid photos. I set up off to the side of the room—close enough to be heard, but far enough that people didn’t have to shout over the music.

I told a few folks that I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better way to spend a Saturday night. Watching friendships that have stretched over 50 years fall right back into place is pretty grounding. Between songs, the room was loud with laughter and “Do you remember when…?”—exactly what you hope for at a reunion.

Songs That Took the Class of ’75 Back

We leaned hard into the music this class grew up with—the 1960s and 1970s songs that were probably on their car radios and record players back then. A few that clearly hit a nerve:

  • “We May Never Pass This Way (Again)” by Seals and Crofts
  • “Sunshine” by Jonathan Edwards
  • “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King
  • Encore: “I Saw Her Standing There” by The Beatles

“We May Never Pass This Way (Again)” felt almost too on-the-nose for a 50th reunion, but in the best way. I could see people quietly mouthing the words at their tables, some staring off for a second before snapping back into conversation.

By the time I got to “Stand By Me,” a few couples had decided that sitting down was overrated and made their way to the dance floor. It wasn’t a huge crowd out there, but the ones who danced really leaned into it.

Tom Campbell performingThe surprise of the night came at the very end. The room called out for “I Saw Her Standing There” as an encore, and that turned into a full-on dance break. About 20 determined classmates stayed on their feet, dancing and singing like it was the KHS gym floor back in the 70s instead of a golf club in 2025.

How Midland Golf Club Fit the Reunion

Midland Golf Club turned out to be a solid home base for this kind of gathering. There was enough space for people to wander from table to table, give long overdue hugs, and still carve out a little dance floor when the songs called for it.

From my spot with the guitar, I could see clusters of classmates all over the room—people leaning in, pointing across the way, and laughing at something only the KHS Class of ’75 would really understand. The staff kept things quietly on track in the background so everyone could stay focused on catching up instead of worrying about logistics.

Closing Out With the Class of 1975

At the end of the night, I told them, “Hats off to the KHS Class of 1975!” and I meant it. It was a genuine pleasure being the background (and every now and then the foreground) soundtrack for a group that still clearly loves its classic rock and pop.

Those three hours went by quickly: familiar songs, old friends reconnecting, and a handful of brave dancers who refused to let the night end quietly.

Need Live Acoustic Music for Your Reunion or Event?

If you’re planning a reunion, wedding, or any kind of celebration and you’d like live acoustic music—guitar, piano, and vocals—my duo partner Greg and I would be glad to be part of it. You can find details here: Book us for your next event.

Whether you want us tucked into the background while people catch up, or leading a singalong at the end of the night, we’re all in on helping your group reconnect over the songs they know by heart.

An Evening of Music at the Kewanee High School 50th Reunion – October 11

On Saturday, October 11, the Midland Golf Club in Kewanee, IL, will host a very special celebration — the Kewanee High School 50th Reunion. As part of this milestone evening, guests will enjoy a private solo performance by Tom Campbell, whose warm guitar tones and timeless repertoire will help set the perfect backdrop for reconnecting and reminiscing.

The performance runs from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, blending music, memory, and community spirit in a setting that’s as welcoming as it is scenic.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, October 11, 7:00–10:00 PM
  • Where: Midland Golf Club – 3536 Midland Rd, Kewanee, IL 61443
  • Who: Solo performance by Tom Campbell (acoustic guitar/vocals)
  • Occasion: Kewanee High School 50th Reunion (Private Event)
  • Website: Midland Golf Club

About Tom Campbell:


Tom Campbell, raised in nearby Port Byron, IL, brings heartfelt authenticity to every performance. Known for his easygoing style and wide-ranging songbook, Tom draws on decades of music that span from classic rock favorites to soulful ballads. His acoustic performances are designed to be warm, engaging, and memorable — the kind of music that invites conversation, nostalgia, and shared stories.

The Venue: Midland Golf Club & Kewanee Elegance

With its manicured greens, inviting clubhouse, and serene surroundings, Midland Golf Club is an ideal setting for this golden reunion. Guests will enjoy not only the beautiful backdrop of Kewanee but also a comfortable, elegant space to reconnect with classmates and celebrate lasting friendships.

Join Tom for a Memorable Evening

This evening is about more than music — it’s about honoring five decades of memories. Tom Campbell’s performance will weave a soundtrack that complements the joy, reflection, and camaraderie of the Kewanee High School 50th Reunion.

Here’s to an evening of songs, stories, and celebration at Midland Golf Club.

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