1970
Wrote and sang The Ides' million seller "Vehicle" which
reached #2 in Billboard and #1 in Cashbox.
1971 Wrote and sang
The Ides' song "L.A. Goodbye" which
stayed at #1 on the WLS Chart for
five weeks.
1976 Epic Records
released Jim's solo album Don't
Fight the Feeling. Toured with
Heart and Boston.
1977 Co-produced R&B
group Essence for Epic Records. Wrote
cult classic "Sweet Fools" which
is now included in Cleveland International's
release: Greatest Hits 1977-1983.
1978 Jim co-founded
Survivor.
1980-1981 Jim co-wrote
hits for .38 Special including "Rocking
Into the Night", "Hold on
Loosely", "Caught Up in You", "Wild-Eyed
Southern Boys", and "Fantasy
Girl". He also co-wrote theme
to Heavy Metal with Sammy Hagar and
two albums with Henry Paul of The Outlaws.
1982 Jim and Survivor
have their first million seller with "Eye
of the Tiger" - theme from Rocky
III, which he co-wrote, co-produced
and played keyboard and guitar. The
song, from Survivor's third album,
stayed at #1 for 7 weeks on the Billboard
charts and won a Grammy award, a People's
Choice Award, and an Oscar nomination.
1984 Jim and Survivor
released the platinum Vital Signs which
produced three top 10 singles, "I
Can't Hold Back","High on
You", and "The Search is Over".
1985 Jim co-wrote the million-selling
theme for Rocky IV -- "Burning
Heart" for Survivor.
1986 Jim co-wrote "Is
This Love" which reached the
top ten for Survivor.
1988 Co-wrote all
songs for Survivor's eighth album Too
Hot To Sleep - included AC. Charter
Across The Miles.
1990 Reunited with
all original members of The Ides of
March for concert attended by 25,000
in their hometown of Berwyn, Illinois.
Produced Indiana rock artist David
Carl as well as Chicago rock band Captive
Heart for later European release on
MTM Records. Two of Jim's songs, "Vehicle" by
The Ides of March and "Ever Since
The World Began" are featured
in Sylvester Stallone's "Lock-Up" movie.
1991 Wrote two songs
for The Doobie Brothers release Brotherhood, "Under
the Spell" and Divided Highway".
Wrote end title theme for John Candy's "Delirious" movie
-- the song entitled "Beyond Our
Wildest Dreams". Wrote songs for
Atlantic recording act Tangiers and
Co-wrote songs with Tom Littlefield
for the EMI group, The Questionnaires.
Renewed writing with .38 Special --
co-wrote "Rebel to Rebel" and The
Sound of Your Voice" for their "Bone
Against Steel" release.
1992 Recorded Ideology
with The Ides of March -- a rerecording
of their hits plus four new songs.
Produced "Moon Not Banana" for Chicago
artist Cathy Richardson. Co-wrote four
songs on that album. Co-wrote "Space & Time" with
John Wetton of Asia fame for his 1993
release "Battlelines".
1993 Reunited with
Survivor for European and American
tour. Released greatest hits package
with two new songs that Jim co-wrote "You
Know Who You Are" and Hungry
Years". Co-wrote two songs for
Cheap Trick's "Woke Up With a Monster " album.
1994 Co-wrote and
co-produced album with Christian artist
Jillian. Also recorded second album
for David Carl. Produced R&B Act
A.S.A.P. for Legacy Records.
1996 Inroads made
in the Nashville writing circles; wrote
songs with Skip Ewing, Troy Seals,
Dave Gibson, Max D. Barnes, John Greenebaum,
and others. Wrote "Nobody's Fool" with
Henry Paul for Blackhawks 1997 release, "Love
and Gravity". Performed an acoustical
opening for acts such as The Beach
Boys, REO Speedwagon and Credence Clearwater.
Performed at a sold-out show at Nashville's
legendary Bluebird Cafe.
1997 Jim puts The
Ides of March into overdrive performing
for thousands on the Midwest's vital
festival scene. Releases Age Before
Beauty E.P. which includes "Moon
Out Of Phase" and the Milwaukee
Bucks theme song "Friendly Stranger" -
an instrumental adaptation of "Vehicle".
.38 Special released Resolution which
featured 10 collaborations with Jim
including their top 15 charting "Fade
to Blue" -- a permanent fixture
on rock radio in the summer of 1997.
1998 to present Jim
continues to tour with The Ides of
March. Co-writes three songs for CMC
artists VanZant including single release "Can't
Say It Loud Enough". Co-writes
with Lynyrd Skynyrd, REO Speedwagon
( "Just for You" from new
ballads album), Blackhawk and Christian
artist Al Denson (co-wrote title cut "Tabula
Rasa"). Writes with Cinderella
for future Sony release. Writes "Dream
Angel" with Brian Wilson of The
Beach Boys for brand new Giant release.
Produces Toronto blues artist Anthony
Gomes. Produces R&B act Marzette
Griffith (formerly of Essence). Continues
solo performing -- releases solo album
project Jim Peterik & World
Stage featuring Jim and many of
the artists he has had the pleasure
of working with in the past. |