Jack Ingram

Jack Ingram is a Texas-born country singer known for his critically acclaimed records and hit singles that have topped the Billboard Country charts. In the 1990s, he started his journey with multiple well-received albums but gained major recognition in 2005 with the release of the chart-topping single “Wherever You Are.” His subsequent hits like “Love You,” “Lips of an Angel,” and “Barefoot and Crazy” solidified his presence in the Country music scene. Transitioning to independent work, he collaborated with artists like Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall, achieving chart-topping success in 2021 with “The Marfa Tapes.”
Ingram’s early career was marked by performances in bars and roadhouses, leading to tours with his band and opening for iconic artists like Merle Haggard and Mark Chesnutt. Signing with Warner in 1996, he saw a reissue of his indie albums and the release of his major-label debut, Livin’ or Dyin’. His journey continued with albums under labels like Sony’s Lucky Dog and collaborations with producers like Frank Liddell. Notable releases include Electric and Live at Gruene Hall. Moving to Big Machine Records, Ingram achieved his first number one hit with the title track of his live recording, ‘Wherever You Are.’ Post-Big Machine era, his independent releases like ‘Midnight Motel’ and ‘Ridin’ High…Again’ showcased his diverse range and honed craftsmanship.

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