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{{short description|American country music singer (born 1970)}}
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| occupation = Singer-songwriter
| years_active = 1992–present
| label = Rhythmic, [[Rising Tide Records|Rising Tide]], Lucky Dog, [[
| website = {{URL|jackingram.net}}
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'''Jack Owen Ingram''' (born November 15, 1970) is an American [[country music]] artist formerly signed to [[Big Machine Records]], an [[independent record label]]. He has released eleven studio albums, one [[extended play]], six live albums, and 19 [[single (music)|singles]]. Although active since 1992, Ingram did not reach the U.S. Country Top 40 until the release of his single "[[Wherever You Are (Jack Ingram song)|Wherever You Are]]" late-2005. A number one hit on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' country charts, that song was also his first release for Big Machine and that label's first Number One hit. Ingram has sent six other songs into the country Top 40 with "[[Love You (song)|Love You]]", "[[Lips of an Angel]]" (a [[cover version]] of a song by [[Hinder]]), "[[Measure of a Man (Jack Ingram song)|Measure of a Man]]", "[[Maybe She'll Get Lonely]]", "[[That's a Man]]", and "[[Barefoot and Crazy]]".
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In 1997 he had his first time on the 22nd season of [[Austin City Limits]]. That same year, he released ''[[Livin' or Dyin']]'' via [[Rising Tide Records]], which produced his first chart single in the No. 51-peaking "Flutter". Two years later came ''Hey You'' via Lucky Dog, a division of [[Epic Records]], which accounted for a No. 64 country single in "How Many Days". In 2000, he collaborated with [[Charlie Robison]] and [[Bruce Robison]] for the live album ''Unleashed Live''.
''[[Electric (Jack Ingram album)|Electric]]'', his second album for Lucky Dog, was also his first album to enter [[Top Country Albums]], despite not producing a chart single. This album was supplemented a year later by an [[extended play|EP]] entitled ''Electric: Extra Volts'' before he left Lucky Dog. Two more live albums followed before he signed to [[Sony Music Nashville|Columbia
On Sunday, February 3, 2013, [[H-E-B]] premiered their 'Texas Myths' Super Bowl commercial featuring Jack Ingram.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLcSPOZoBPw|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130206002258/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLcSPOZoBPw|url-status=dead|archive-date=2013-02-06|title=H-E-B 2013 Game Day Commercial: Texas Myths - YouTube|website = [[YouTube]]|date=February 6, 2013
===2005–2011: Big Machine Records===
In 2005, Ingram signed to the independent record label [[Big Machine Records]]. Under the Big Machine banner, Ingram released a predominantly live album entitled ''[[Live: Wherever You Are]]''. His first single release on that record label, "[[Wherever You Are (Jack Ingram song)|Wherever You Are]]", became Ingram's first top 40, and later his first and only Number One single on the U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Hot Country Songs]] charts, as well as the first Number One for the Big Machine label. "[[Love You (song)|Love You]]", the only other studio track on ''Live: Wherever You Are'', was also released as a single, peaking at No. 12 on the charts. This song was also recorded by [[Trent Summar & the New Row Mob]] (whose frontman, Trent Summar, co-wrote it) on their 2005 album ''Horseshoes & Hand Grenades''
In late 2006, Ingram released a cover of [[Hinder]]'s song "[[Lips of an Angel]]". Ingram's cover peaked at No. 16 on the country charts "Lips of an Angel" was the lead-off single to ''This Is It'', his second album for Big Machine. This album also produced the No. 18 "[[Measure of a Man (Jack Ingram song)|Measure of a Man]]" (a [[Radney Foster]] co-write) and the No. 24 "[[Maybe She'll Get Lonely]]".
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He won the [[Academy of Country Music]] award for top new male vocalist on May 19, 2008. Ingram also filled in for radio host [[Bob Kingsley]] on the countdown show "[[Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40]]" for the week of September 20–21, 2008.
According to [[CMT (American TV channel)|CMT]], Ingram's ''Big Dreams & High Hopes'' album has "more guts" and [[Ellis Paul]]'s "The World Ain't Slowing Down" may be the song that takes Ingram to the "next level".<ref>Shelburne, Craig. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080930213604/http://blog.cmt.com/2008-09-29/jack-ingrams-new-music-will-have-more-guts/ Jack Ingram’s New Music Will Have “More Guts”.] CMT Blog, September 29, 2008. Retrieved October 29, 2008.</ref> Ingram says "It'll be fun for me to expose people to a fantastic song from an artist who's had a 20-year career of being a very successful folk artist."<ref>Mansfield, Brian. [https://www.usatoday.com/printedition/life/20081226/jackingram26_st.art.htm Ingram has 'Big Dreams' for album.] ''USA Today'', December 26, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2009.</ref> The song was cut from the album. Its lead-off single "[[That's a Man]]" charted in the Top 20, followed by "[[Barefoot and Crazy]]," which became his second Top 10 hit. The album's next three singles all failed to enter the Top 40: "Seeing Stars" (a duet with [[Patty Griffin]]), "Free" and a re-recording of "Barbie Doll" with guest vocals from [[Dierks Bentley]].
On August 26, 2009, Ingram set a [[Guinness World Records|Guinness record]] for the most radio interviews in one day, when he was interviewed 215 times.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roughstock.com/blog/jack-ingram-breaks-guinness-book-world-record-|title=Jack Ingram breaks Guinness book world record|last=Bjorke|first=Matt|date=August 2, 2008|work=Roughstock|access-date=August 27, 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110613191231/http://www.roughstock.com/blog/jack-ingram-breaks-guinness-book-world-record-|archive-date=June 13, 2011}}</ref>
[[File:Jack Ingram.JPG|200px|thumbnail|right|Singing the [[The Star-Spangled Banner|National Anthem]] in Denver at [[Empower Field at Mile High|Sports Authority Field at Mile High]] on October 28, 2012.]]
Ingram and Big Machine amicably parted ways in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.radio-info.com/programming/country/country-star-jack-ingrams-surprising-side-job-imaging-voice-for-radio |title=
As a sideline, Ingram does [[Radio sweeper|voice imaging]] for a number of country stations, including KRYS-FM Corpus Christi; [[WSIX-FM]] [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]]; [[WMIL-FM]] Milwaukee; [[KWJJ-FM]] [[Portland, Oregon|Portland, Ore.]]; and [[KSCS]] [[Dallas]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radio-info.com/programming/country/country-star-jack-ingrams-surprising-side-job-imaging-voice-for-radio|title=Country Star Jack Ingram's Surprising Side Job: Imaging Voice For Radio|last=Stark|first=Phyllis|date=April 1, 2012|work=Radio-Info.com|access-date=April 22, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426111256/http://www.radio-info.com/programming/country/country-star-jack-ingrams-surprising-side-job-imaging-voice-for-radio|archive-date=April 26, 2012}}</ref>
===Fundraising===
In 2013, Jack teamed up with actor [[Matthew McConaughey]] and University of Texas at Austin football coach [[Mack Brown]] to create a fundraiser for their favorite children's charities. Dubbed Mack, Jack & McConaughey, the affair was held April 11–12 at Austin's ACL Live at the [[Block 21|Moody Theater]] and featured a gala, golf tournament, fashion show and two nights of music.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/mack-jack-mcconaughey-benefit-austin|title=Mack, Jack & McConaughey Benefit In Austin|date=December 2, 2014|website=Grammy.com}}</ref> Mack, Jack & McConaughey returned in 2014.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://mackjackmcconaughey.org/schedule-of-events/ |title=
==Discography==
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! colspan="3"| Peak chart positions
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! width="45"| [[Billboard charts|US Country]]<br/><ref name="Country Albums">{{cite
! width="45"| [[Billboard 200|US]]<br/><ref name="Billboard 200">{{cite
! width="45"| [[Top Heatseekers|US<br/>Heat]]<br/><ref name="Billboard Heat">{{cite
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! scope="row"| ''[[Jack Ingram (album)|Jack Ingram]]''
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! scope="row"| ''Midnight Motel''<ref>{{cite news|last1=McCarthy|first1=Amy|title=Jack Ingram to Release First New Album Since 2009|url=http://theboot.com/jack-ingram-new-album/|access-date=May 31, 2016|work=The Boot|date=May 18, 2016}}</ref>
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* Release date: August 26, 2016<ref>{{cite news|last1=Shelburne|first1=Craig|title=Rounder Records Preps Jack Ingram, Mark
* Label: [[Rounder Records]]
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! rowspan="2"| Album
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! width="45"| [[Hot Country Songs|US Country]]<br/><ref name="Country Songs">{{cite
! width="45"| [[Billboard Hot 100|US]]<br/><ref name="Hot 100">{{cite
! width="45"| [[RPM (magazine)|CAN Country]]<br/><ref name="RPM Country">{{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-110.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=g7m4u1upom792r5vptn5k49u16&q1=Jack+Ingram&q2=Country+Singles&interval=20|title=Results – RPM – Library and Archives Canada – Country Singles|work=[[RPM (magazine)|RPM]]|access-date=December 11, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140102192151/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-110.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=g7m4u1upom792r5vptn5k49u16&q1=Jack+Ingram&q2=Country+Singles&interval=20|archive-date=January
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| rowspan="2"| 1997
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! scope="row"| "Mustang Burn"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/jack-ingram/70047/mustang-burn.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080105123135/http://www.cmt.com/videos/jack-ingram/70047/mustang-burn.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 5, 2008|title=CMT : Videos : Jack Ingram : Mustang Burn|publisher=[[CMT (American TV channel)|Country Music Television]]|access-date=September 19, 2011}}</ref>
| Richard Bennett
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| 2016
! scope="row"| "I'm Drinking Through It"<ref>{{cite news|last1=Solomon|first1=Dan|title=Music Monday: Jack Ingram Deals With His Problems In The Exclusive Video Premiere Of "
| Michael Tully
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