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ES: You wrote and sang many of the band’s hits, including the Ides’ biggest hit, 1970’s “Vehicle.” What makes it special for you to still be part of that band?

JP: The Ides of March is more than a band. It’s a band of friends. It’s a brotherhood.

When we get up on stage and look at each other, we just start laughing, because here we are, the same four kids from Berwyn, still doing it. I would never trade it for anything.

ES: The fame that The Ides of March garnered, was that unexpected? Did the fame come as a surprise to the band?

JP: Well, when you are 15 years old and you have the No. 7 record on WLS, you don’t know what to think. It’s like magic. What the heck did we just do?

It was almost hard to process at age 15. But we took it in stride, and we noticed that the cheerleaders were treating us a lot better in high school.

After “Vehicle” came out, suddenly we were touring with Led Zeppelin, and Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. We were very surprised, but we took it all in stride.

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