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  1. Trumpeter and backing vocalist Chuck Soumar is credited with being primarily responsible for reuniting the band. In 1992, the album Ideology was released with re-recordings of "Vehicle", and "You Wouldn't Listen", plus new material.

  2. Original trumpet player Chuck Soumar resigns from the band to pursue other interests. Noted session player TIM BALES joins the band on trumpet late in the year. The band continues their tradition of singing the Christmas Eve Mass at Holy Name Cathedral.

  3. Explore music from Chuck Soumar. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Chuck Soumar on Discogs.

  4. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2020s. Formed. 1964 in Berwyn, IL. Genre. Pop/Rock, R&B. Styles. Blue-Eyed Soul, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Soul, AM Pop, Hard Rock, Psychedelic/Garage. Group Members. Bob Bergland, Chuck Soumar, Jim Peterik, Larry Millas, Mike Borch, Dave Arellano, Jonathan Larson, Ray Herr, Rusty Young.

  5. Later that year, with the popularity of horn-based rock bands like Blood, Sweat & Tears and Chicago on the rise, the Ides added two trumpet players, John Larson and Chuck Soumar, to give their sound an extra punch.

  6. Due to the popularity of horn bands like Blood, Sweat, and Tears and Chicago on the rise, they added two trumpet players: John Larson and Chuck Soumar. They landed a record deal with Warner Bros. and released their first full-length album “Vehicle.” Their second album “Common Bond” produced the hit “L.A. Goodbye” which rose to #73 ...

  7. Chuck Soumar. Back Vocals, Percussion, Trumpet. Bob Bergland. Drums, Back Vocals, Saxophone. Larry Millas. Vocals, Guitar. Dave Stahlberg. Trombone. John Larson. Trumpet and Cornet. Scott May. Keyboard, Organ. Jim Peterik. Vocals, Guitar