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When Jack Ingram won the 2008 Academy of Country Music award for “Best New Male Vocalist,” thousands of people in the audience had to be smiling to themselves about that whole “new” thing. They knew the thirty-something, steel-eyed veteran accepting that trophy on that stage in Vegas had been rocking roadhouses, theaters and stadiums relentlessly since 1997, that he’d been celebrated by critics and fans of hard-core country music for more than a decade, and that as a Texas-born songwriter and performer, he’d been on the short list of next generation artists who could fill the boots of Lone Star legends like Willie and Waylon and the boys.

But the award did mean that Ingram, after trials and setbacks that would have buckled other artists, had at last matched the commercial success he’d always wanted with the integrity on which he’d always insisted. So he told the crowd with no small measure of pride and triumph that night that “big dreams and high hopes” can come true.

Now, as if to validate and amplify that truth, Ingram remains in the forefront of country music with the album Big Dreams & High Hopes, the seventh studio disc of his career and his third for Nashville maverick indie label Big Machine Records. Its eleven tracks range through the many facets of Ingram’s unique take on country music and songwriting. There’s the textured and contemplative “Seeing Stars” sung in ethereal tandem with Patty Griffin. You’ll find a couple of superb roots rocking country songs Jack wrote with compadre and mentor Radney Foster. And you’ve probably already heard the swimming hole party anthem “Barefoot and Crazy” which quickly became a radio smash and a soundtrack for the hot summer of 2009.

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08/02/2010 - Jack Ingram Keeps His Songwriting Tools Sharpened - Read More
06/24/2010 - Ingram's Beat-Up Ford Band back for South Ogden bash - Read More
05/17/2010 - Jack Ingram’s Song Project: “America” - Read More
01/08/2010 - Jack Ingram plays free concert today - Read More
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03/01/2007 - Jack Ingram Q&A - Read More
01/02/2006 - Jack Ingram Q&A '06 - Read More
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 327


Jack Ingram  02/22/2007            
Michelle from Canada
I think it is GREAT for someone who likes the song but that is not into pop. His video matches the song better then hinders sloppy video of a guy in love with his ex. All the guy in that video has to do is break up. But in Jack's video he is in a married and he is trying to stay married to his wife even though he wants her so bad. The tempo is really nice and for a country girl I am glad there is one out there that fits that song better then hinder and Jack is the man. I have never heard about him until tonight when I heard it on my local radio station and I thought who is that singing and I am greatful!
Jack Ingram  02/13/2007            
WesNic
Unfortunately, I have to agree with Clint. Have you heard Jack's version of "Lips of an Angel"? Awful! I understand he wants to make more money and succeed in the music business, but he's losing his loyal fanbase in the process.
Jack Ingram  02/04/2007            
Clint McClure
He's well on his way to becoming a bona fide pop sensation. I hope he can stomach singing "Happy Happy" and making fun of "something catchy, something funny" and turning around to sing "Love You." He and Pat Green would make good bedfellows.
Jack Ingram  02/02/2007            
Carey
Weak songs, but pretty hair.
Jack Ingram  02/02/2007            
P Schwartz
I have followed Jack's career closely since 1996 when I first saw him at Jerry Jeff's Laborfest. I was scared that he would eventually sellout when others finally figured out what I and few others already knew. He deserves the success he is having and has paid a lot of dues. I remember seeing him one night in Kansas City...after the show in a poophole bar called Davey's Uptown, Jack was laid out in a pool of his own sweat in the back of a poopty Ford van. He left his balls on that stage that night...just like he does each and everynight! He's not selling out...he's reaping the rewards from years of busting his ass! Keep rockin' Jack!!!
Jack Ingram  01/29/2007            
Texas Music Expert
Jack Ingram is a pop country, sellout pussy. Nobody can believe he really covered that Hinder Song poopier than Hell. As God as my witness this my opinion and most of tx. Free Speech!
Jack Ingram  01/16/2007            
JW McCallister
jack, keep on keepin' on brother.
Jack Ingram  12/14/2006            
Moira
As a longtime Texas music lover and also a resident of Nashville, I thought this latest release by Mr Ingram represented a stroke of genius in combining what he does best - live performance - with some studio cuts - the latter of which have taken him to the top of the charts and a greater audience. Aided by an alliance with Toby Keith's label, a man notorious for scrapes with the Nashville power structure before giving up in protest to start his own company, their music bears little in comparison or sensibility. Perhaps the common thread between them is an unflenching vision of how their own music should be. Anyway you slice it, the heart of this artist is his ability to convey and resonate universal themes which grab the average listener in intimate places and to infuse with fresh hooks and powerful emotion. The history of music is repeating itself. Jack is a great songwriter with a rare gift of knowing what makes a song universal.
Jack Ingram  11/30/2006            
Texas Hall of Fame Hero
I agree with Prid. What happened to angry Jack? The last show I saw of Jack was at Hurricane Harry's where he preached about his roots to texas country. Especially now with his version of some sappy emo rock song. Angry Jack has now changed to Nashville :) Jack.
Jack Ingram  09/16/2006            
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