Warren Entner is a musician and songwriter who was a founding member of the American rock band The Grass Roots. He played a key role in the band's success during the 1960s and 1970s, contributing vocals and guitar work as well as co-writing several of their hit songs.
Entner was born on June 7, 1944 in Boston, Massachusetts. He formed The Grass Roots in San Francisco in 1965 with his childhood friend Rob Grill and musicians Rick Coonce and Creed Bratton. The band quickly gained popularity with their blend of folk-rock and pop music, scoring hits with songs like "Let's Live for Today," "Midnight Confessions," and "Temptation Eyes."
Entner left The Grass Roots in 1971 to pursue a career in music production and management. He has worked with various artists over the years and continues to be involved in the music industry. Warren Entner’s contributions to The Grass Roots helped solidify their place in rock history, and he remains a beloved figure among fans of the band.
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