Guitarists Jim Peterik and Larry Millas, bassist Bob Bergland, and drummer Mike
Borch began life as The Shon-Dels in Berwyn, Illinois in October 1964 before
changing their name to The Ides of March and releasing their first single on
Parrot Records, "You Wouldn't Listen," in June 1966. The rockers welcomed
trumpeter Steve Daniels into the fold the following year with horn players John
Larsen and Chuck Soumar later joining in 1969. Their first major breakthrough
came in 1970 with the release of hit single "Vehicle," released on their new
label home of Warner Bros. Records. The son...