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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to |
| 3 | | recognize the band The Ides of March as it celebrates its 50th |
| 4 | | anniversary of performing together; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, The group that would become The Ides of March |
| 6 | | began in Berwyn on October 16, 1964 as "The Shon-Dels"; its |
| 7 | | first record, "Like It Or Lump It", was released on its own |
| 8 | | "Epitome" record label in 1965; and
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| 9 | | WHEREAS, In 1966, after changing its name to The Ides of |
| 10 | | March - a name suggested by bassist Bob Bergland after reading |
| 11 | | Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" in high school - the band |
| 12 | | released "You Wouldn't Listen", its first single on Parrot |
| 13 | | Records; and
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| 14 | | WHEREAS, In 1970, the Ides of March released the track |
| 15 | | "Vehicle", which at the time became the fastest selling single |
| 16 | | in Warner Brothers Records' history; the song reached #2 on the |
| 17 | | Hot 100 and #6 on the corresponding Cash Box listings; it sold |
| 18 | | over 1,000,000 copies and was awarded a gold record in November |
| 19 | | of 1972; the following album, "Vehicle", reached #55 |
| 20 | | nationally; and
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| 21 | | WHEREAS, From 1973 to 1990, The Ides of March went on an |