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Ides Of March Christmas Show featuring Jim Peterik at The Acorn
The Ides of March
The Acorn
107 Generations Dr
Three Oaks, MI 49128
Dec 6, 2025
8:00 PM EST
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The Ides of March Christmas show features the Ides' distinctive original Christmas songs, mixed with traditional Carols that weave a warm Christmas/Holiday vibe – sometimes humorous, sometimes spiritual, but always entertaining and full of the Season's cheer. Also expect pure rock and roll, with a mix of Ides favorites and the top-ten hits Jim Peterik is famous for, including "Vehicle," "Hold On Loosely" and "The Eye Of The Tiger." Led by Jim (with his trademark purple hair), their energetic stage presence and unmistakable charisma draws you in, leaving you with a smile. Further, their humble and dignified presence off-stage has earned them a bonafide respect among promoters, producers and professionals from coast to coast.
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Barb
April 16th 2025
The show was Great as always! Missed Larry but they pulled together and it was a good afternoon. I liked the venue, and they should feel honored, I never drive into the city!!
Chicago, IL@City Winery Chicago
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The Acorn is a rare and remarkable independent performing arts venue presenting high-quality, professional live entertainment year-round. The intimate and eclectic non-pr...
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The Ides of March Biography
Chicago's Ides of March burst onto the national scene in 1970 with the million-selling single "Vehicle," a tune that bore more than a passing resemblance to the then mega-selling Blood, Sweat & Tears. But the band's pedigree went back further than BS&T's, and with a much different origin. Formed in the mid-1960s in the Windy City, founding member Jim Peterik put the original Ides together as a teen band, strong on original material and British pop harmonies. Soon the band was recording for London's Parrot Records subsidiary, releasing five singles between 1966 and 1967, including the local hit "You Wouldn't Listen." By the late 1960s, however, Peterik had reconfigured the band to include a full horn section, and a new sound and style for the band was born. Ever the crafty commercial songwriter, Peterik fashioned a new single, "Vehicle," to showcase this sound, which mirrored the success of horn rock bands like Chase and Blood, Sweat & Tears. The record was a huge hit, spawning the soundalike follow-up "Superman." The other chart hit for the group (and a complete about-face from the horn-dominated sound of "Vehicle") was the wistful "L.A. Goodbye." Personnel problems and a label shift to RCA-Victor spelled the end of the band as Peterik eased into the 1980s in the role of producer/songwriter, penning several hits for the likes of .38 Special and others. The group re-formed in 1993 to record an album of new material and recuts of their hits going all the way back to "You Wouldn't Listen," and Peterik remains quite active both as a tunesmith and producer. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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