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  1. Capitol Policeman. Michael Albanese. ... Campaign Manager (uncredited) Barry Hopkins. ... Mourner at Funeral (uncredited) John Archer Lundgren.

  2. The Grass Roots have appeared on over 50 national television shows, including The Tonight Show, The Today Show, Ed Sullivan, Andy Williams, Sonny & Cher, Good Morning America, VH1 Hit-Makers, MTV, and a record 16 times on Dick Clark's American Bandstand. The 1975 The Grass Roots LP is seen in the film FM.

  3. The Grass Roots Cultural and Performing Arts Center (GRCPAC) is a registered Massachusetts 501(c)(3) Non-Profit organization, with a mission to preserve, promote and advocate for traditional American music through performance, film, educational programs, art, literature, workshops and seminars.

  4. This sequel to the 1983 miniseries, "Chiefs," continues the saga of the Lee family with Will Lee, an ambitious Georgia lawyer running for the U.S. Senate at the same time he is forced by a local judge to defend a young man in a murder trial. On top of this, he becomes the target of an assassin hired by a white-supremacist organization.

  5. 24 feb 1992 · Grass Roots: Directed by Jerry London. With Donzaleigh Abernathy, Claude Akins, Lisa Nanette Allender, Rick Andosca. A respected lawyer/politician about to undertake a campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate is forced to defend a young white man for the brutal murder of a black activist.

  6. GRASSROOTS definition: 1. the ordinary people in a society or an organization, especially a political party: 2. involving…. Learn more.

  7. Warren Entner. Warren Entner was a founding member of The Grass Roots, serving as a guitarist and vocalist from 1965 to 1974. Entner played a key role in the band’s early success, contributing to albums like Feelings (1968) and Lovin’ Things (1969). His vocal harmonies and guitar work were integral to the band’s sound.