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  1. The Ides of March is an American jazz rock band that had a major US and minor UK hit with the song "Vehicle" in 1970. After going on hiatus in 1973, the band returned with their original line-up in 1990 and has been active since then.

  2. In contrast to the power of “Vehicle” lies the lush vocal harmonies of “L.A. Goodbye,” the centerpiece of the unplugged mini-set inside each Ides Of March concert. Their 1965 debut single “You Wouldn’t Listen” harkens back to the British invasion of the time.

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    • Vehicle. Coming in at number one on our top 10 songs from The Ides of March is the hit “Vehicle.” The song was penned by Jim Peterik, having it released as the band’s lead single to the band’s 1970 album Vehicle.
    • You Wouldn’t Listen. When the band released the hit “You Wouldn’t Listen” under Parrot Records, no one knew that the song would bring the band to newfound fame.
    • L. A. Goodbye. Jim Peterik was quite a force to reckon with back in the days when it came to penning lyrics to songs (he still can pull a surprise I am sure).
    • Superman. When the famous comic book was published back in 1939, the whole world got in the “Superman” hype. Many wished to be associated with some superheroes like superman.
  3. 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!

  4. Join the Ides on board the Sky Princess, along with Chubby Checker, The Platters, Gary Lewis & The Playboys, and others as you sail around the Caribbean! Buy Tickets Subscribe: RSS | iCal

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  5. of Desire”. John Melnick – Background vocals on “I’d Love Her Anyway”. Tim Coffman – Trombone on “Hot Water”, “You, You, You”, “Love Don’t Choose” & “Spirit of Chicago”. Dave Southern – Trombone on “Bald Medusa”, “Vehicle”, “Aire of Good Feeling”, “Cry of the Wild Heart”, & “Reflection of Desire”.

  6. Chicago-based rock band who are best known for the tough horn-accented rock of their 1970 hit "Vehicle." Read Full Biography.