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The Ides of March began in Berwyn, Illinois (a near western suburb of Chicago), on October 16, 1964, as a four-piece band called "The Shon-Dels". Their first record, "Like It or Lump It", was released on their own "Epitome" record label in 1965. In 1966, after changing their name to The Ides of March (a name suggested by bassist Bob Bergland ...
- John Larson, Ray Herr, Conrad Prybe, Dave Arellano, Dave Southern, Chuck Soumar, Dave Stahlberg
- Berwyn, Illinois, U.S.
- 1966–1973, 1990–present
Learn about the history and music of The Ides of March, a legendary Chicago rock band with hits like "Vehicle" and "Eye of the Tiger". Find out their upcoming shows, band members, and discography.
Vehicle The Ides of March 2:54; L.A. Goodbye The Ides Of March 4:10; Bald Medusa The Ides of March 4:14; Hot Water The Ides of March 5:19; Superman The Ides of March 2:54; The Sky Is Falling The Ides of March 2:48; One Hit Wonder The Ides of March 4:51
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The Ides of March is a classic rock band featuring Jim Peterik, the co-writer of "Eye of the Tiger". Find out their current and past shows, tickets, and orchestra project.
The Ides Of March, Founded in 1964 in Berwyn, IL. The original four members are still playing together 50 years later and the current band is still going strong! More info at www.theidesofmarch.com
Explore The Ides of March's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. ... Chicago-based rock band who are best known for the tough horn-accented rock of ...