Singer/songwriter/guitarist/keyboardist
Jim Peterik was the lead singer and sole writer of
the Ides of March's hit "Vehicle," and he co-wrote and co-produced the Grammy-winning double-platinum number one pop hit "Eye of the Tiger," which is the theme song from the
Sylvester Stallone movie Rocky 3, and "Burning Heart" from Rocky 4, performed by
Peterik's band
Survivor.
Born in Berwyn, IL, at 13,
Peterik formed
the Renegades with some fellow classmates at Piper Grade School. Playing a fourth of July concert, he was approached by singer/guitarist
Larry Millas who asked him to join his band the Shy Lads. Later changing their name to the Shondels, they covered
Beatles songs and recorded a single for Epitone Records, "No Two Ways About It" b/w "Like It or Lump It."
Peterik was a freshman at the University of Illinois when the Shondels expanded to include a horn section and adopted a name based on
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar,
the Ides of March. Similar in sound to
Blood, Sweat & Tears, the band was signed to London Records imprint Parrot Records and first charted with "You Wouldn't Listen" and "Roller Coaster" in fall 1966. Switching to Warner Bros., the single "Vehicle" went to number two pop on Billboard's charts in spring 1970. Their other singles were "Superman" and "L. A. Goodbye." After
the Ides of March broke up,
Peterik, who had been writing for the band
Chase, was considering joining the group when leader
Bill Chase and three other band members were killed in a August 1974 plane crash. He recorded some solo sides for Epic Records ("Closest Thing to My Mind," "Last Tango," "Don't Fight the Feeling"). Around the same time, he began working with Chicago soul mainstay
Willie Henderson and writing songs for the vocal group Essence. They released eight Epic singles, with one 45, "Sweet Fools," charting at number 91 R&B in the fall of 1975.
Peterik, guitarist
Frankie Sullivan, and vocalist David Bicker started
Survivor in 1978 and also included at various times drummer
Gary Smith, bassist
Dennis Johnson, bassist
Stephan Ellis, and drummer
Marc Droubay. Signed to Scotti Brothers, they first charted with "Somewhere in America" (number 70 pop, early 1980), "Poor Man's Son" (number 33 pop, fall 1981), and "Summer Nights" (number 62 pop, early 1982). Co-written by
Peterik and
Sullivan, "Eye of the Tiger" b/w "Take You on a Saturday" sold over two million copies, parking at number one pop for six weeks in summer 1982. The song whose source was the "struggling musician" travails of
Peterik and
Sullivan took only an hour to write. It was included on the Eye of the Tiger LP, which held the number two pop spot for four weeks in summer 1982.
Other
Survivor singles were "American Heartbeat," "The One That Really Matters," "Caught in the Game," "The Moment of Truth" from the movie The Karate Kid, "I Can't Hold Back," "High on You," "The Search Is Over" (number four pop, number one adult contemporary, spring 1985), "First Night," "Burning Heart" (number two pop for two weeks, late 1985), and "Is This Love" (number nine pop, fall 1986). The Rocky 3 soundtrack ("Eye of the Tiger") went gold, going to number 15 pop in summer 1982 and the Rocky 4 soundtrack ("Burning Heart") went platinum, hitting number ten pop in late 1985. In 1986,
Peterik left
Survivor and reunited with the original members of
the Ides Of March recording the albums Ideology (1992) and Age Before Beauty (1997).
One of
Peterik's later collaborators is
Brian Wilson from
the Beach Boys. He co-wrote "Dream Angel" and the title track of his 1998 album
Imagination, as well as played in his touring band and on Wilson's VH1/PBS special.
Peterik also writes with Nashville country music writers
Craig Wiseman,
Bob DiPiero, and
Skip Ewing. He also nurtures Chicago-area talent, co-producing
Cathy Richardson's first CD and working with 17-year-old Leslie Hunt from St. Charles, IL.
Peterik's CD Jim Peterik and World Stage on his own World Stage International label features 38 Special's
Don Barnes,
Cathy Richardson,
Night Ranger's
Kelly Keagy, and
REO Speedwagon's
Kevin Cronin and will possibly be aired as a PBS special. It features former
Styx member
Dennis DeYoung,
Cheap Trick,
Johnny Van Zant of
Lynyrd Skynyrd, and remakes of "Eye of the Tiger" with
Kevin Max of
DC Talk and "Vehicle" with
Buddy Guy and
the Ides of March horn section.
Other
Jim Peterik-related releases are
Brother to Brother by
Johnny Van Zant,
Resolution by 38 Special, Jim Jamison/Survivor Collection, Vol. 2, and
High and Outside by
Steve Goodman. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide