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  2. The Grass Roots - Wikipedia

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    The Grass Roots are an American rock band that charted frequently between 1965 and 1975. The band was originally the creation of Lou Adler and songwriting duo P. F. Sloan and Steve Barri. In their career, they achieved two gold albums and two gold singles, and charted singles on the Billboard Hot 100 a total of 21 times.

  3. Rob Grill - Wikipedia

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    Dunhill, ABC, Haven, MCA, Gusto, Mercury Records, RFG, Cleopatra. Robert Frank Grill (November 30, 1943 – July 11, 2011) [1] was an American musician and songwriter, best known as lead singer and bassist of the rock and roll group The Grass Roots. Though not a founding member, Grill was the longest-serving member of the band prior to his ...

  4. Let's Live for Today (album) - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Let's Live for Today is the second studio album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in July 1967 by Dunhill Records. A new group was brought in for this album which included Creed Bratton, Rick Coonce, Warren Entner and Rob Grill. It features their first top-ten hit by the same name, "Let's Live for Today".

  5. Leaving It All Behind - Wikipedia

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    Leaving It All Behind is the fifth studio album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in November 1969 by Dunhill Records. Following the departure of Creed Bratton, who left in April 1969, [3] seasoned musician Dennis Provisor joined the group, solidifying the new direction of the band. Terry Furlong and Brian Naughton became ...

  6. Let's Live for Today (song) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Live for Today" was recorded by the Grass Roots, with the help of a number of studio musicians, including Sloan on lead guitar, and was released as a single in May 1967. [1] [3] The lead vocal on the Grass Roots' recording was sung by the band's bassist Rob Grill [1] and the distinctive "1-2-3-4" count-in before the chorus was sung by ...

  7. Their 16 Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Their 16 Greatest Hits is the third compilation album by the American rock band the Grass Roots. It was originally released by Dunhill Records in September 1971 [ 1] shortly after the success of "Sooner or Later" earlier that year (see 1971 in music ). [ 4] The album also included many other hit singles that were released from 1966 to 1971.

  8. Warren Entner - Wikipedia

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    Guitar, keyboards, vocals. Years active. 1967–present. Formerly of. The Grass Roots. Website. the-grassroots .com. Warren Entner (born 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, organist and guitarist for the rock and roll band The Grass Roots. He subsequently became a manager for several successful heavy metal/rock groups.

  9. The Beatles Guitar Project Rock Orchestra to host ... - AOL

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    Nov. 22—On Sunday, The Beatles Guitar Project Rock Orchestra will be hosting a benefit show for the Sacramento Preparatory Music Academy's Scholarship Program at The Center for the Arts in Grass ...