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[[The Grass Roots]] had evolved into Love by 1965. Their first album "Love" was issued in 1966. They were at the heart of the [[Sunset Strip]] freak scene; hanging out at [[Ben Frank's]] and [[Cantors]]. [[Arthur Lee|Lee]] was one of the first musicians to move out to [[Laurel Canyon]].
 
[[The Grass Roots]] had evolved into Love by 1965. Their first album "Love" was issued in 1966. They were at the heart of the [[Sunset Strip]] freak scene; hanging out at [[Ben Frank's]] and [[Cantors]]. [[Arthur Lee|Lee]] was one of the first musicians to move out to [[Laurel Canyon]].
  
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* [[wikipedia:Arthur Lee (musician)|Arthur Lee Article]]
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* [[Bobby Beausoleil]]
  
[[wikipedia:Arthur Lee (musician)|Arthur Lee Article]]
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[[Category:Rock Artists|Lee]]
 
 
[[category:Rock Artists|Lee]]
 

Revision as of 10:52, 15 May 2012

Arthur Lee (March 7, 1945–August 3, 2006) was the archetypal Los Angeles rock musician. Early appearances include recordings with Ronnie And The Pamona Casuals for the Donna label. He was the first to record Jimi Hendrix. By 1965 he had a folk-rock style band called The Grass Roots. It was while Zappa was jamming with The Grass Roots at The Trip that he first noticed the young blonde Pamela Zarubica.

The Grass Roots had evolved into Love by 1965. Their first album "Love" was issued in 1966. They were at the heart of the Sunset Strip freak scene; hanging out at Ben Frank's and Cantors. Lee was one of the first musicians to move out to Laurel Canyon.

See also