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Jack Ingrams four consecutive hit singles made him the most-played new artist of 2006 (Mediabase). His #1 smash single Wherever You Are kicked off a clean sweep of hits that was followed by the TOP 10 tongue-in-cheek rocker, Love You; Jacks rendition of Lips of an Angel; and his most-recent hit, Measure of a Man. Ingrams latest single, the romantic lament, Maybe Shell Get Lonely, is currently climbing the charts.
After a decade of critical acclaim, the Houston natives breakthrough album, This Is It, debuted as the #4 album behind only Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, and Alabama.
In April 2007, Ingram won CMTs fan-voted, boundary-pushing Wide Open Video of the Year Award. Ingrams dynamic brand of country rock has been featured on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, CNN, the CBS Early Show, Fox & Friends, the NBA Final Four, and praised by USA Today, People, Esquire, the Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, and Country Weekly among others.
Jack has hosted his own regular music program on XM Satellite Radio for the last two years. In addition, Jack has toured recently with Brooks & Dunn, Sheryl Crow, Gary Allan, Brad Paisley, and Dierks Bentley. He joined Martina McBrides Waking Up Laughing tour in January 2008.
For the photo, if you go to the website and under About Jack there is a high res picture that you can pull from or I have a black and white picture here at the office that I can send you.
Jack uses Dean Markleys NickelSteel
Electric MTHB, Blue
Steel Electric JZ, Blue
Steel Acoustic ML, and NickelSteel
Bass.
Jack says:
I prefer the NickelSteel Electric and the Vintage Bronze Acoustic
strings. You can play them for two nights straight without losing
tone or sustain, and they rarely ever break. I used to break
as many as 7 strings a night. Not anymore.
Be sure to visit the Jack Ingram website at: www.JackIngram.net. |