Jack Ingram's independent debut album Live at Adair's captures the roadhouse energy of the traditionalist honky tonker. Running through a selection of his original material,...
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Country-rock chock full of blue-collar charm, Livin' or Dyin' is Jack Ingram's take on life after years of being in the road. While he covers Guy Clark's "Rite Ballou" and...
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Jack Ingram's Steve Earle-produced Livin' Or Dyin' album, released on the short-lived Rising Tide label, was one of the real undiscovered gems of 1997, and this terrific...
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Bouncing back from his first, abortive major-label experience with the shuttered Rising Tide imprint, Jack Ingram lands on another custom label, Sony's Lucky Dog, for his...
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You know Jack Ingram has to be an "alt-country" performer. For one thing, his songs rock, and for another thing, he's witty enough to have a song lyric like "Everybody loves...
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According to his liner notes, Jack Ingram's Young Man is a compilation of recordings of some of his earliest written and performed songs. Admittedly, there is little...
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Modern day outlaw Jack Ingram brought his Beat Up Ford band to Billy Bob's Texas earlier in 2003 and left with a burning, rowdy, unruly set on tape. For those who've never...
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