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    Rick Coonce. Erik Michael Coonce (August 1, 1946 – February 25, 2011) was the drummer for American rock band The Grass Roots from 1966 to 1972. Early life. Coonce was born in Los Angeles, California on August 1, 1946, at The City of Angels Hospital. [1] . He attended a Catholic school for six years while his mother worked to support the family.

  2. Feb 26, 2011 · August 1, 1946 – February 26, 2011. Rick Coonce is perhaps best remembered as a long time drummer for popular Los Angeles rock band, the Grass Roots . The Grass Roots sold millions of albums and charted several times on both sales and radio charts during the late ’60s and early ’70s.

  3. Feb 25, 2011 · Rock Musician. Founding member and drummer of the hit group, The Grass Roots. Born Eric Michael Coonce, his musical abilities shone at an early age and at 12 he started to play drums. In 1966, future band mates Creed Bratton and Warren Entner saw him play in a music competition and asked him to join their band The 13th...

    • August 1, 1946
  4. Feb 17, 2019 · Rick Coonce (born Erik Michael Coonce, August 1, 1946 in Los Angeles, CA; died February 25, 2011, Coombs, Vancouver Island, BC): backing vocals, drums (1966-1971) The Grass Roots' Most Popular Songs. "Midnight Confessions" "Let's Live For Today" "Sooner or Later" "Temptation Eyes" "I'd Wait a Million Years" "Two Divided by Love" "Heaven Knows"

  5. Rick Coonce – drums, percussion, songwriter (1967–71, 1972; died 2011) Creed Bratton – lead guitar, vocals, songwriter (1967–69) Other '60s addition. Dennis Provisor – vocals, keyboards, songwriter (1969–72, 1974–77, 1980–82) ' 70s additions. Terry Furlong – lead guitar (1969–71, 1974) Brian Naughton – lead guitar (1971–72)

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  7. Dennis Provisor, Warren Entner, Rob Grill and Rick Coonce (Photo from Wikipedia) They were, by any standard, a successful hitmaking entity: Beginning in late 1965, and continuing over the next decade, The Grass Roots placed 24 singles into the Billboard Hot 100, more than half of them landing in the top 40.

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