Rob Grill, lead singer of the 1960s rock band The Grass Roots, famous for such smash hits as "Midnight Confessions" and "Temptation Eyes," died Monday at a hospice facility while listening to one of his favorite songs "Let's Live for Today." He was 67.
The Mount Dora resident had recently suffered a head injury after falling and was in a coma, according to reports. He also suffered from other health problems, including two recent strokes.
The Grass Roots was a "reliable" musical group that depended on Grill's good looks and pleasing voice to churn hit song after hit song, Jim Carlton, a Mount Dora writer and musician, said Tuesday. ...
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