Jack Ingram

Jack Ingram (born 15 November 1970 at Houston, Texas) is an American country singer.

Although he already was interested from an early age to music, he only began during studying psychology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas to play guitar. He had first public appearances in Adair 's Club, where he played for free food and drinks. He quickly gave himself with his native music and straight a loyal following.

In 1992 he produced his first album on their own. The 1000 cases he even stocked with CDs and supplements. Soon followed by Lonesome Questions and eventually Live at Adair 's. Overall, he sold 40,000 copies.

Career

Nashville became aware of the Texas talent and took him in the mid -1990s under contract. 1997 Livin 'or Dyin ' recorded at the Steve Earle participated as co- producer. One of the songs was written by Ingram himself. During the production of his next album his record company merged with another label and Ingram lost his contract. He moved to Sony BMG Music Entertainment belonging label Lucky Dog, where in 1999 Hey You was produced. Since he had made ​​a name in the scene, he was able to draw on the best musicians. Among other things, Lee Ann Womack worked with.

Discography

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