Died On This Date (July 11, 2011) Rob Grill / The Grass Roots

Rob Grill
November 30, 1943 – July 11, 2011

Rob Grill is likely best remembered as the singer, bassist and songwriter for iconic American rock band, the Grass Roots.  He fronted the band during its most celebrated years of 1967 to 1971.  Born and raised in Hollywood, California, Grill jumped into the music business shortly after high school by going to work at American Recording Studios. It wasn’t long before he joined forces with P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri in the Grass Roots, who went on to chart nearly 30 singles and earn two gold and two platinum albums.  In all, Grill played or sang on 16 of their albums and 32 singles.  Their hits with Grill included “Let’s Live For Today,” “Midnight Confessions,” and “Sooner Or Later.”  After parting ways with the band in the late ’70s, Grill launched a solo career that included a 1979 album with that included members of Fleetwood Mac.  During the ’80s, he formed The Grass Roots, Featuring Rob Grill and toured the US and beyond for the better part of the next three decades.   Reportedly in ailing health in recent weeks, Rob Grill passed away peacefully in his wife’s arms on July 11, 2011 as they listened to “Let’s Live For Today.” He was 67.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

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Died On This Date (February 26, 2011) Rick Coonce / Drummer For The Grass Roots

Rick Coonce
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.  Records like “Lets Live For Today,” “Midnight Confessions,” and “Temptation Eyes” are considered staples from the era.  Coonce provided the back beat for the band during their hit period of 1967 to 1971.   After leaving the group in 1971, he moved to Canada where he continued to record and perform with other bands.  Rick Coonce was 64 when he passed away on February 26, 2011.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

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