The Grass Roots
featuring Rob Grill
Rob Grill
Rock Sugar, the song Rob talks about which he used for a demo. Features members of Fleetwood Mac.
Grass Roots hits
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Where Were You When I Needed You (1966)
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Only When You're Lonely (1966)
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Let's Live For Today (1967)
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Things I Should Have Said (1967)
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Wake Up, Wake Up (1967)
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Midnight Confessions (1968)
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Bella Linda (1968)
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Lovin' Things (1969)
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The River Is Wide (1969)
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I'd Wait A Million Years (1969)
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Heaven Knows (1969)
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Walking Through The Country (1970)
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Baby Hold On (1970)
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Come On And Say It (1970)
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Temptation Eyes (1970)
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Sooner Or Later (1971)
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Two Divided By Love (1971)
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Glory Bound (1972)
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The Runway (1972)
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Love Is What You Make It (1973)
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Mamacita (1975)
More about The Grass Roots and Rob Grill
Rob born - November 30, 1943, Los Angeles, CA
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Rob Grill attended Hollywood High School, whose alumni include Judy Garland, Carol Burnett, James Garner, Ricky Nelson, Judge Wapner, and dozens of other famous entertainers
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Original Grass Roots members Warren Enter and Creed Bratton (both from Los Angeles) met while playing street corners in Israel working their separate ways through Europe
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Played the San Francisco Pop Festival, the Los Angeles Pop Festival, and the Miami Pop Festival, all in 1968
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Are said to have had Don't Pull Your Love offered to them, which later became a hit for Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds. Ditto Love Grows Where My Rosemary Grows, later a hit for Edison Lighthouse