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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. Bobby Beausoleil - Wikipedia

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    He became a member of several rock bands beginning about 1965, including The Orkustra, The Milky Way, and The Grass Roots (other members later became Love). [3] In 1967, he met Kenneth Anger and secured a part in Anger's film Lucifer Rising. In 1968, Beausoleil was living with Gary Hinman in Topanga Canyon when he met Charles Manson. He became ...

  4. 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.

  5. Rick Coonce - Wikipedia

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    The Grass Roots Musical artist Eric Michael Coonce (August 1, 1946 – February 25, 2011) was the drummer for American rock band The Grass Roots from 1966 to 1972.

  6. Rob Grill - Wikipedia

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    The Grass Roots played at Newport Pop Festival 1969 at Devonshire Downs, which was a racetrack at the time but now is part of the North Campus for California State University at Northridge. They played on Sunday, June 22, which was the final day of the festival, as their top twenty hit "Wait A Million Years" was hitting the airwaves.

  7. Reggie Knighton - Wikipedia

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    The Grass Roots Out In The Open Optical Illusion Haven John Sebastian Welcome Back: Warm Baby Reprise 1 John Sebastian Hideaway One Step Forward, Two Steps Back Reprise 95 1977 White Horse It Doesn't Take Much Through Thick And Thin Capitol Reggie Knighton Clone In Love Magnum Sally ARC 1978 Reggie Knighton Band Rock 'N' Roll Alien Lear Jet CBS

  8. Where Were You When I Needed You - Wikipedia

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    Where Were You When I Needed You is the debut studio album by the American pop band the Grass Roots, released in October 1966 by Dunhill Records.Most of the album is performed by the songwriter/producer duo of P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri.

  9. Steve Barri - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, Barri was a staff writer with Dunhill Records.He produced such huge hits as "Dizzy" by Tommy Roe.As both songwriter and producer he frequently collaborated with P. F. Sloan, and the partners were responsible for the success of The Grass Roots and contributed largely to the band's first album.