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Steve Dahl

Among Chicago’s most outrageous disk jockeys, Steve Dahl offers shown to be equally successful being a vocalist and songwriter. His music group, Teenage Radiation, utilized a sharp love of life to carefully turn such tongue-in-jowl parodies as “RTA” and “DO YOU CONSIDER I’m Disco” into nationwide hits. “DO YOU CONSIDER …

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The Ides of March

Chicago’s Ides of March burst onto the country wide picture in 1970 using the million-selling sole “Automobile,” a tune that bore greater than a transferring resemblance towards the then mega-selling Bloodstream, Perspiration & Tears. However the band’s pedigree returned beyond BS&T’s, and using a very much different origin. Produced in …

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Jim Peterik

Vocalist/songwriter/guitarist/keyboardist Jim Peterik was the business lead singer and singular author of the Ides of March’s strike “Automobile,” and he co-wrote and co-produced the Grammy-winning double-platinum number 1 pop strike “Eye from the Tiger,” the theme music from Rocky III, needless to say, and “Burning up Heart” from Rocky IV, …

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Survivor

Survivor’s make of melodic, hard, album-oriented rock and roll netted the group several strikes through the 1980s, including two smash styles from Rocky movies, but never quite matched the achievement or regularity of contemporaries want Foreigner. Survivor was founded in 1978 by guitarist/keyboardist Jim Peterik (previously the lead vocalist from …

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