The Ides of March (Et tu, Bruté?)
RELEASE DATE: September 5, 2017

Words & Music by: John Jace & Mark Regula - (ASCAP) - 4:45
©℗2016 Guerrilla Records-NY + Rockamagula Music - (ASCAP)
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From the album: ‘How Much More?’ by Ivory Tower Project. Recorded & mixed at: Muddy Sneakers Studio – Howard Beach, NY. Mastered at: Tiki Recording Studios, Glen Cove, NY.

This song: video was nominated for ‘SONG of the YEAR’ in the 2018 Nashville Universe Awards.

The Ides of March (Et tu Brute?) {edited}” is also available as a music video: Official You Tube Music Video. ©℗2017

The Ides of March (Et tu, Bruté?)” is a Classic Rock song about betrayal from a trusted friend. The lyrics were inspired by William Shakespeare’s play adaptation of ‘Julius Caesar'. The music was inspired by theatrical classic rock artists such as: Queen, Meatloaf, Black Sabbath and Jethro Tull. Mark wanted very much to highlight the diverse talents of Tony Novarro’s guitar abilities. So the compositional structure and the production of the song were centered on Tony’s solos.

Mark Regula: Vocals, piano, synthesizer, acoustic guitars, drums, percussion
Tony Novarro: Electric guitars
Tyrone Johnson: Bass

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