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  1. Feb 17, 2019 · Unsurprisingly, power-pop '60s-influenced bands tend to cover the Grass Roots, including The Replacements ("Temptation Eyes") and the Bangles ("Where Were You When I Needed You").

  2. Complete List Of Grass Roots Band Members. Janey Roberts 2 weeks ago No Comments. Feature Photo: ABC / Dunhill Records, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. If you grew up in the 1960s and 70s as a young lad or teen, you are well aware of the Grass Roots. Their songs were always on the radio.

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  3. When interest in bands of the 1960s rose again in 1980, Grill (along with Provisor, Shulfer and new players Steve Berendt (bass) and Luke Meurett (drums)) took back the Grass Roots name and toured the United States and Japan.

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  5. Mar 5, 2021 · The Grass Roots became known for their British beat-inspired sound, as well as influences from soul, blues, and folk-rock. They managed to score hits with songs like “Let’s Live for Today”, “Midnight Confessions”, “Bella Linda”, and “The River is Wide”, among others.

  6. Feb 10, 2021 · The Grass Roots (originally spelled as Grassroots) started charting in 1966, and had 14 Top 40 hits through 1972. Their hits included “Let’s Live For Today” (#8), “Midnight Confessions” (#5), and “I’d Wait A Million Years” (#15).

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  7. The Grass Roots' return to the charts (with Barri producing), however, was a triumphant one. In the late Fall of 1968, "Midnight Confessions" reached n#5 on the US charts and earned a Gold record. "Midnight Confessions" showed the strong influence of Motown, and the R&B flavor of the song stuck with Barri and the band.

  8. Mar 5, 2018 · Normally a rock band forms, and then has a hit…but with The Grass Roots, the hit came first. It was the mid 1960’s, and Folk Rock was the hot thing. P.F. Sloan (the P stood for his real name, Philip, and the F for his nickname, “Flip”) was writing hits (usually with co-writers like Steve Barri)…such as “Eve Of Destruction” for ...

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