Ingram Hill

Songs: 7
Albums: 4

Albums

Ingram Hill - Blue Room Afternoon
Blue Room Afternoon
2011, songs: 1
Ingram Hill - Cold in California
Cold in California
2007, songs: 1
Ingram Hill - June's Picture Show
June's Picture Show
2004, songs: 3
Ingram Hill - Until Now
Until Now
2002, songs: 2

Facts about Ingram Hill

Ingram Hill

Ingram Hill is an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in the late 1990s. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Ingram Hill was formed in 1998 by childhood friends Justin Moore (vocals, guitar) and Phil Bogard (bass). The band's lineup was later completed by Matt Chambless (guitar) and Shea Sowell (drums). The band's name is derived from a neighborhood in Memphis where the members grew up. Drawing inspiration from classic rock and alternative rock bands, Ingram Hill developed a melodic and emotionally resonant sound that would become their trademark.

  2. Commercial Success: Ingram Hill gained commercial success in the early 2000s with the release of their self-titled album in 2002. The album featured the hit single "Will I Ever Make It Home", which received significant airplay on alternative and mainstream radio stations. "Will I Ever Make It Home" became a fan favorite and helped propel Ingram Hill into the national spotlight. The band toured extensively in support of the album, sharing the stage with bands like Train, Sister Hazel, and Tonic.

  3. Subsequent Releases and Touring: Following their debut album, Ingram Hill released several more albums and EPs, including "June's Picture Show" (2004), "Cold in California" (2007), and "Look Your Best" (2009). While these releases did not achieve the same level of commercial success as their debut, Ingram Hill continued to tour and build a dedicated fanbase through their energetic live performances and heartfelt songwriting. The band's music evolved over the years, incorporating elements of pop, country, and Americana into their sound while retaining their signature melodic sensibility.

  4. Hiatus and Reunion: In 2012, Ingram Hill announced that they would be taking a hiatus from touring and recording to focus on other projects. During this time, Justin Moore pursued a solo career while Phil Bogard and Matt Chambless formed the band The Westbound Rangers. However, in 2019, Ingram Hill reunited for a special concert in Memphis, rekindling interest among fans and reigniting speculation about the band's future.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Despite their hiatus, Ingram Hill's music continues to resonate with fans of melodic rock and alternative rock. The band's emotionally charged lyrics, infectious hooks, and dynamic live performances have left a lasting impression on listeners. While their commercial peak may have been in the early 2000s, Ingram Hill's music remains timeless, with songs like "Will I Ever Make It Home" continuing to be cherished by fans old and new. As they consider their future as a band, Ingram Hill's legac

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