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    The Ides of March: Jim Peterik & The BuckinghamsGenesee Theatre, Waukegan, IL
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    About The Ides of March

    Currently, The Ides of March are engaged in various live performances, celebrating their enduring legacy and connecting with both long-time fans and new audiences. Their concert tours typically feature a rousing mix of classic hits, including 'Vehicle' and other fan favorites, alongside more recent tracks, showcasing their evolution as artists. In recent years, they've participated in festivals and special events, often sharing the stage with other legendary bands, which keeps the spirit of rock and roll alive.

    In 2023, the band announced a series of concerts to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their iconic album. These events are strategically planned at various music venues across the Midwest, tapping into their roots and the nostalgia of their hometown fans. The concerts not only celebrate their music but also serve as a testament to their resilience in the music industry.

    Fans can expect an electrifying concert experience, characterized by high-energy performances, sharp brass sections, and engaging storytelling from the band members. The Ides of March are committed to delivering memorable live performances, reinforcing their status in rock history while continually inspiring new generations of musicians and fans alike.

    The Ides of March History

    The Ides of March, a rock band formed in 1964 in Berwyn, Illinois, holds a notable place in the history of American music. The band is best recognized for their hit single 'Vehicle,' released in 1970, which achieved significant popularity and peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Founded by a group of high school friends who shared a passion for music, The Ides of March originally started as a Chicago-style garage band, influenced by the burgeoning rock and roll scene of the 1960s. They initially performed covers of popular songs but quickly began writing their material, leading to the development of their unique sound, which blended rock, pop, and horn arrangements.

    The band went through several lineup changes over the years, but core members like Jim Peterik, who would later go on to form Survivor, played pivotal roles in their creative direction. Despite experiencing fluctuations in popularity throughout the 1970s, The Ides of March continued to tour and release music, maintaining a loyal fan base. The band's legacy is celebrated for their contributions to the Chicago music scene, often regarded as a precursor to the brass-infused sounds popularized in later decades by bands like Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears.