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  2. The Grass Roots - Wikipedia

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    The Grass Roots also recorded songs written by the group's musicians, which appeared on their albums and the B-sides of many hit singles. As the Grass Roots, they had their first top-10 hit in the summer of 1967 with "Let's Live for Today", an English-language cover version of "Piangi con me", a 1966 hit for the Anglo-Italian quartet The Rokes.

  3. Joel Larson - Wikipedia

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    The original Grass Roots were Denny Ellis on rhythm guitar, Willie Fulton on vocals and lead guitar, Larson on drums and Dave Stensen on bass. They moved to Los Angeles, where they took part in recording sessions and played live. They were one of the first house bands for The Trip on the Sunset Strip. All of the Grass Roots were under the age ...

  4. 1968 in music - Wikipedia

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    Feelings – The Grass Roots; Filles de Kilimanjaro – Miles Davis; First Edition's 2nd – The First Edition; For the Sake of the Song – Townes Van Zandt; Francis A. & Edward K. – Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington; From St. Louie to Frisco – Chuck Berry; Gal Costa – Gal Costa; Gentle on My Mind – Patti Page; Gentle On My Mind and ...

  5. Dennis Provisor - Wikipedia

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    Provisor continued to tour with The Grass Roots for many more years, including a highly successful tour of Japan. He also worked on the 14 Greatest album released by Gusto Records with Grill. When Grill decided to produce a solo album titled Uprooted , Provisor was right there to help him and he wrote four songs for the album including the ...

  6. Midnight Confessions - Wikipedia

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    "Midnight Confessions" is a song written by Lou T. Josie and originally performed by the Ever-Green Blues. American rock band The Grass Roots later made it famous when they released it as a single in 1968.

  7. Newport Folk Festival - Wikipedia

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    With Jones at the helm, Newport Folk programs honored traditional forms of American roots music (blues, bluegrass, Cajun, gospel, and more) alongside a wide range of contemporary songwriters, classic Americana bands such as Little Feat and The Band, world music artists, early jam bands, AAA artists, Irish and British folk-rock, Mardi Gras ...

  8. Warren Entner - Wikipedia

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    After departing from The Grass Roots in the mid 70s, Entner went behind the scenes of the music business and became a manager. Owning his own firm Warren Entner Management, Entner managed a number of hard rock artists including Angel, Quiet Riot, Faith No More, [4] Rage Against the Machine, Deftones, as well as other acts such as The Grays, Failure and Nada Surf.

  9. Feelings (The Grass Roots album) - Wikipedia

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    Feelings is the third studio album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in February 1968 by Dunhill Records. It contained many songs composed by the group's members and studio performances of the musician's instrumentation. The album was intended to take the group into a heavier psychedelic direction with their music. [2]