Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Jack Ingram

Jack Ingram   
Artist: Jack Ingram

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Live Wherever You Are   
 Live Wherever You Are

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 14




The Texas-based modern-day whitey tonker Jack Ingram number one carved out a recess for himself in the parallel bars and roadhouses betwixt Dallas and Houston. By the mid-'90s later on extensive touring with his Beat Up Ford Band, he had released deuce well-received independent albums and had open for artists like Merle Haggard and Mark Chesnutt. The end of 1996 brought about a sell with Warner, which reissued his number one deuce indie albums, and in 1997 issued his major-label debut, Livin' or Dyin'. Moving to Sony's Lucky Dog label in 1999, Ingram released his twenty percent roots rock album, Hey You. Three years afterwards, he aquiline up with Lee Ann Womack's producer, Frank Liddell, for Electrical. Young Man, a digest of recordings of many of his earlier songs, and Live at Gruene Hall: Happy Happy both arrived in 2004. Springy Wherever You Are, a live transcription featuring deuce studio singles, was released in 2006 and was his first for Big Machine Records, a label operated by disk executive Scott Borchetta and fellow nation crooner Toby Keith. A arcsecond liberation from Big Machine, called This Is It, followed in 2007.