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John Seanor John Seanor was born in Chicago in 1944, and he became interested in classical music at an early age. Piano remained his avocation as he earned a B. A. in history at Denison University, and then became his major as he went on to study music at Boston University. Seanor was a fan of Bill Evans, and he developed into a jazz pianist, gigging along the East Coast for a time before coming to Detroit to join Ron Koss and Larry Zack in the Scarlet Letter. Savage Grace: John Seanor - Savage Grace Ron Koss American guitarist, born in Detroit, Michigan, 1946; died October 16, 2004, age 58. Recorded with Wilson Pickett, Marv Johnson, and Hank Ballard. Played in the The Pacesetters, The Lazy Eggs, Savage Grace, and Seanor & Koss. Discogs: Ron Koss Both were members of the band 'Savage Grace After the breakup of Savage Grace, John Seanor and Ron Koss released the “Seanor and Koss” album in 1972 with the help of King Errisson on congas and percussion, Kenny Altman on bass, and John Seiter on drums. It was produced by Shel Talmy who at been at the helm of several early hits in the 1960s by the Kinks, the Who, the Easybeats, and Chad & Jeremy. John Sebastian, who had gone from the Lovin’ Spoonful to a successful solo career, played harmonica on three of the songs. Savage Grace: Savage Grace User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.