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Greg Herriges (left) and Rick Vittenson hold a 1974 era 45 RPM record and photo jacket put out by Athanor to rock out on songs inspired by literature. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
A 1974 era 45 RPM record and photo jacket put out by Athanor to rock out on songs inspired by literature. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
A 1974 era 45 RPM record and photo jacket put out by Athanor to rock out on songs inspired by literature. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
Forty years after Greg Herriges founded the band Athanor to rock out on songs inspired by literature, he and his Athanor partner, Rick Vittenson (on right) got a record contract. Herriges works as a Harper College professor, teaching a class on rock and roll. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
Forty years after Greg Herriges founded the band Athanor to rock out on songs inspired by literature, he and his Athanor partner, Rick Vittenson (on right) got a record contract. Herriges works as a Harper College professor, teaching a class on rock and roll. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
Like so many others in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Greg Herriges and Rick Vittenson dreamed of rock ’n’ roll stardom. Friends at Highland Park High School, the pair jammed in each other’s basements, perfecting what they believed was a truly groovy psychedelic folk …