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  1. Ray Herr, a folk singer who had been gigging with another local outfit, the Legends of Time, joined the Ides as alternate lead singer (alongside Peterik) and rhythm guitarist. This allowed Peterik to concentrate on lead guitar. Herr first appeared on "Girls Don't Grow on Trees" in 1967.

  2. Ray Herr performing at the American Legion Post 208 Open Mic in Arlington Heights, IL 2008

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  3. At this time, Ray Herr, a folk singer from Arlington Heights who had been gigging with the Legends of Time, joined the Ides as lead singer and rhythm guitarist. This allowed Peterik to expand his scope on lead guitar. Herr’s first recorded effort with the group was “Girls Don’t Grow on Trees,” the flip side of “Hole n My Soul.”

  4. The Ides of March en vivo, (2008). The Ides of March es una banda estadounidense de jazz rock, creada en 1964 por Jim Peterik, que consiguió un éxito mundial con el tema Vehicle (Vehículo), en 1970 que llegaría al N°2 de las listas estadounidenses de Billboard Hot 100. Tras haber desaparecido en 1973, volvió a reunirse, con la formación ...

  5. Acerca de. RAY HERR. XXIII-V-MCMXCVI. | Empresario | Lic. Arquitecto | Est. Derecho UNAM|. Nacido en México; Cosmopolita; apasionado con los negocios; mi frase es “La vida no tiene límites solo...

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  6. Common Bond. (1971) Vehicle is the debut studio album by the Ides of March, released in 1970. The single, "Vehicle", became the fastest selling single in Warner 's history, after which the band was hustled into the studio to record a full album. Vehicle 's songs range through many genres including rock, pop, soul and folk.

  7. Ray Herr, a folk singer who had been gigging with another local outfit, the Legends of Time, joined the Ides as alternate lead singer (alongside Peterik) and rhythm guitarist. This allowed Peterik to concentrate on lead guitar. Herr first appeared on "Girls Don't Grow on Trees" in 1967.