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词条 Savage Grace (progressive rock band)
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Line-up

     Current members  1990's members  Original members 

  3. Discography

     Albums 

  4. External links

{{Unreferenced|date=June 2014}}{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Savage Grace
| image = New photo of Savage Grace.jpg
| caption = Savage Grace 2012
| background = group_or_band
| origin = Detroit, Michigan, United States
| genre = Psychedelic rock, hard rock, progressive rock
| years_active = 1968-1972
| label = Reprise
| associated_acts = Measured Chaos, Mitch Ryder
| website =
| current_members = Al Jacquez
Mark Gougeon
Mark Tomorsky
Frankie Charboneaux
Jim King
| past_members = Original Members:
Ron Koss
John Seanor
Larry Zack
Al Jacquez

(See:full listing)


}}

Savage Grace was a rock band from Detroit, Michigan in the late 1960s. The band released its eponymous debut album on Reprise in 1969. After moving to Los Angeles the following year, the group embarked on a second album, which took almost two years to complete. The group broke up in 1972, reforming in the 1990s until 2004.

Biography

The band's origins trace to the east side of Detroit in the late 1960s. Session guitarist Ron Koss, a self-taught musician who had played locally and recordednwith Wilson Pickett, Marv Johnson, and Hank Ballard, joined with keyboardist John Seanor and drummer / percussionist Larry Zack. The trio added Ann Arborite Al Jacquez on lead vocals and bass.

The new band performed throughout the Midwest in clubs, ballrooms, colleges, high schools, and pop festivals, eventually opening for various other acts including Three Dog Night, Procol Harum, Sha Na Na, The Moody Blues, Small Faces and countless others. At one festival, Yes, Soft Machine and Alice Cooper opened for Savage Grace.

The band's first album, simply titled "Savage Grace," was released in 1969. In the fall of 1970, Savage Grace relocated to Los Angeles. “Savage Grace 2” was released in May 1971. The group resumed touring with Jimi Hendrix and John Sebastian, but performance opportunities soon began to dwindle.

During the late 1990s Ron Koss and Al Jacquez reunited and teamed up with bassist Mark Gougeon, guitarist Jeff Jones, drummer Bill Gordon, and keyboardist Jim Claire to produce “Savage Grace 3” - officially titled; “One Night in America.” The new Savage Grace performed several times until the death of Ron Koss in 2004.

Line-up

Current members

  • Al Jacquez − bass, guitar & vocals
  • Mark Gougeon - bass & vocals
  • Mark Tomorsky − guitar & vocals
  • Frankie Charboneaux − drums
  • Jim King − keyboards

1990's members

  • Ron Koss − guitar & vocals
  • Al Jacquez − guitar & vocals
  • Mark Gougeon - bass & vocals
  • Jeff Jones - guitar
  • Bill Gordon - drums
  • Jim Claire - keyboards

Original members

  • Ron Koss − guitar & vocals
  • Al Jacquez − bass & vocals
  • John Seanor − piano, harpsichord
  • Larry Zack − drums, percussion

Discography

Albums

  • Savage Grace (1969)
  • Savage Grace 2 (1971)
  • One Night in America

External links

  • {{Allmusic|id=mn0002480988|label=Savage Grace}}

3 : Progressive rock musical groups from Michigan|Musical groups established in 1968|Musical groups disestablished in 1972

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