Savage Grace was an American progressive rock band from Detroit active between 1968 and 1972. Their musical style combined elements of rock, blues, and jazz, with the distinctive vocals of lead singer Al Jacquez playing a key role in their sound. The band's most influential work, the album "After the Fall from Grace," is considered a staple in the American progressive rock scene. Despite their short tenure, Savage Grace's impact on the genre is significant, demonstrating an experimental approach to songwriting and performance that influenced subsequent artists.