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  1. MIKE BORCH — VOCALS AND DRUMS. 1966: The band changes their name to “The Ides Of March” (The name was suggested by bassist Bob Bergland after reading Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” in school) and released their first single on Parrot Records, “You Wouldn’t Listen.”

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  2. The original four members – Bergland, Borch, Millas and Peterik – are still playing together (after Peterik's hiatus to form Survivor). They have released a 50th anniversary career retrospective box set and a DVD called "Last Band Standing", and continue to write and record new music.

  3. 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 original, en 1990, continuando hasta hoy.

  4. In 1964 Jim Peterik, Larry Millas, Mike Borch, Bob Bergland started playing rock and roll in their parent's basements in Berwyn Illinois. It would the start ...

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  5. 11 de ago. de 2019 · The Album, Releasing August 16, Features 14 New Songs, Special Guest Artists and a Re-Release of Their Platinum Hit, “Vehicle”. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Chicago, IL – Legendary rock group, The Ides of March, will be releasing their 55th anniversary album, “Play On,” on August 16.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2019 · The Ides of March — (front row, from left): Mike Borch, Bob Bergland, Jim Peterik, Larry Millas and Scott May. Back row (from left): Steve Eisen, Tim Bales and Henry Salgado.

  7. 13 de may. de 2015 · From their early days playing sock hops and clubs around Chicago, Peterik (lead vocals/lead guitar), Millas (keyboards/guitar/bass/vocals), Borch (drums/percussion/vocals) and Bergland (bass/saxophone/vocals) developed the Ides' sound from roots in Hollies and Kinks-inspired white R&B.