Friday 8 August 2008

Ingram Hill

Ingram Hill   
Artist: Ingram Hill

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Cold in California   
 Cold in California

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11


June's Picture Show   
 June's Picture Show

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12




Contrary to what some power strike, Ingram Hill is non of the call of a solo artist just now rather, a band; no one in Ingram Hill is truly named Ingram Hill (just now now like on that point was never a musician named Lynyrd Skynyrd or Jethro Tull -- at least non in either of those well-known '70s bands). Like Cracker, Train, and Tonic, Ingram Hill has an earthy, unpretentious attack that is relevant to both alternative pop/rock and roots stone. The Memphis-based quartet aren't an claim reproduction of authoritative bikers from the '60s and '70s -- their work on is, by '90s and early-2000s standards, more modern -- only they do experience a sure down-home rootsiness that has gone all over well in Southern rock circles. That isn't to sound out that their sound is stereotypically southern in the way that Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, the Outlaws, the Marshall Tucker Band, and Black Oak Arkansas were stereotypically southern back in the '70s; Ingram Hill doesn't have into hell-raisin' well ol' boy stereotypes, and their lyrics run to be brooding, introspective, and paying attention. Ingram Hill brings a long lean of influences to their exploit -- a number that ranges from Tonic, Cracker, Blues Traveler, and the Gin Blossoms to the Black Crowes (a patronise comparing), Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, the Rolling Stones, and John Cougar Mellencamp. Ingram Hill was formed during the summer of 2000, when Justin Moore (lead vocals, regular return guitar) and Phil Bogard (lead guitar) linked forces with two early musicians they knew from the University of Memphis, Shea Sowell (bass, background sign vocals) and Matt Chambless (drums). Before Ingram Hill, Moore and Bogard had played together in a Memphis band called the Bamboozlers (wHO were together from 1997-2000 and institutionalize out a CD highborn Shopping for Stuart). In 2001 and 2002, Ingram Hill toured the Deep South extensively, and developed a modest but enthusiastic regional following in that part of the United States. Their starting time release came in 2002, when they commit out their debut EP, Until Now, on their have pronounce, Traveler Records. Five of the disc's 8 tracks were produced by Tonic utterer Emerson Hart, and Until Now sold about 10,000 copies. Then, in 2003, the Memphis residents released their first base full-length album, June's Picture Show, on Traveler; the CD was produced by Rick Beato, world Health Organization had worked with Billionaire, the Tender Idols, Flickerstick, and singer/songwriter Michelle Malone, among others. June's Picture Show had only if been out a few weeks when Ingram Hill signed with Hollywood Records, which re-released the album in February 2004. Cold in California followed from Hollywood in 2007.





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