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  1. Willie Fulton (lead vocals, guitar), Denny Ellis (guitar, backing vocals) and David Stensen (bass, backing vocals) went back to San Francisco, with drummer Joel Larson being the only one who remained in Los Angeles (he later returned to the group in 1972).

  2. Sloan and Barri chose the Bedouins, a San Francisco band, to become the Grass Roots. The band consisted of lead singer/lead guitarist Fulton, rhythm guitarist Denny Ellis, bassist David Stensen and drummer Larson.

  3. 31 subscribers. Subscribed. 9. 1.1K views 10 years ago. Glenn "Magic" Johnson doing his original song "Treasures in the Attic". He wrote this song several years ago and it is our most requested...

  4. Denny Ellis. Denny Ellis was the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist for The Grass Roots from 1965 to 1966. Ellis was part of the band’s original lineup, contributing to their early recordings. After leaving The Grass Roots, Ellis continued his music career with various projects and collaborations, including working with bands like The ...

  5. Ιn 1966, San Francisco-based poet David Meltzer and his wife Tina, who was a singer, recruited local musicians Clark Coolidge (drummer, also composer), Denny Ellis (lead guitarist), John Payne (keyboardist), Jean-Paul Pickens (banjo player) and David Stensen , and started playing gigs at clubs and events in the Bay area, such as the ...

  6. Denny Ellis — Rhythm Guitar. Willie Fulton — Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar. Joel Larson — (b. April 29, 1947, San Francisco) - drums. P.F. Sloan (b. Philip Gary Schlein, September 18, 1945, New York) — Lead Vocals, Various Instruments, Producer, Songwriter. David Stensen — (b. February 25, 1947, San Bruno) - Bass Guitar. Classic Lineup 1967–1971.

  7. Denny Ellis (1965 – 1966) Joel Larson. P.F. Sloan. Rob Grill. Steve Barri. Warren Entner. The Grass Roots is an American pop and rock band that began as the studio based brainchild of songwriting duo P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, yet soon an actual group came into being that was one of the biggest touring bands of the late 60s.