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Jul

27

“Look Your Best” Press Release

Posted by Justin

Ingram Hill To Release “Look Your Best” In September

Memphis-based rock trio Ingram Hill will be releasing their new album, “Look Your Best,” on September 28, 2010, via Rock Ridge Music. “Look Your Best” features 10 brand new tracks (12 tracks on iTunes) and was produced by Rick Beato (Billionaire, Michelle Malone, Flickerstick, Shinedown) at his Stone Mountain, Georgia, studio. The band had worked with Beato on their first full-length, 2004’s “June’s Picture Show.” Prior to entering the studio, lead vocalist/guitarist Justin Moore and guitarist Phil Bogard, gave themselves a month to write at least 20 new songs to go along with material they already been performing live. The result is an album that includes both new winners and some existing fan favorites. (read more)

Jun

10

We’re on The Rock Boat XI!

Posted by Justin

You know what this means, right? Do you? This means for 4 straight days, I get unlimited free soft-serve ice cream cones! I can’t even tell you how excited that makes me. Hell, Jason’s Deli is one of my favorite restaurants simply because of the free ice cream. And now I’m gonna get 4 days of it. Can’t wait. Oh, and we’re also (read more)

May

20

We just got ourselves a new record deal, and a release date!!

Posted by Justin

May 20, 2010

INGRAM HILL SIGNS TO ROCK RIDGE MUSIC

New Album To Be Released In September

Memphis-based rock trio Ingram Hill has signed a label and management deal with Rock Ridge Music. Their new album, “Look Your Best,” has been scheduled for release on September 28, 2010. Says lead vocalist/guitarist Justin Moore of the signing: “We are extremely excited to be a new part of the Rock Ridge family. We have a brand new record that we’re very proud of, and we couldn’t be happier about the partnership with Rock Ridge – not only for this record, but hopefully for many more records and years of success to come.”

Rock Ridge Music President Jason Spiewak is equally pleased to be working with the band. “Ingram Hill have stayed strong, continued to work through an important transitional period, and have emerged with an incredible new album. We are thrilled to be working with them!”

The band was previously signed to Hollywood Records and released two albums on the label: 2004’s “June’s Picture Show,” which boasted two Billboard charting Hot AC radio hits (“Will I Ever Make It Home” and “Almost Perfect”); and 2007’s “Cold In California” (which came after a line-up change). After ending their relationship with Hollywood following that album, they began writing and recording “Look Your Best.” The band has toured extensively with bands such as Hootie and the Blowfish, Maroon 5, Guster, Better Than Ezra, and Hanson. Ingram Hill is: Justin Moore (lead vocals, guitar), Phil Bogard (guitar), Zach Kirk (bass).

www.ingramhillmusic.com

For more information, please contact:
Krista Mettler / Skye Media & Rock Ridge Music
publicity@rockridgemusic.com

Here’s a pic of the signing!

May

08

We are reeeallly close to having big news

Posted by Justin

Trust me…it’s driving me crazy. I wanna tell, but I can’t just yet. Though very soon we’ll have lots of news, all quite exciting. I just don’t want to put the cart before the horse, so I gotta keep my mouth shut for the moment. But stay tuned…excitement awaits!

Mar

09

Wuh-Wuh-Wuh-Wuh-Wooorrrld of Beer!!

Posted by Justin

When you read that subject, do you read it like a pop/R&B song doing an effect on the vocals where it’s almost like a record scratching (ex: the end of the chorus in that song “Whatcha Say” from Jason Derulo)? Well, if you don’t read it that way, then you’re reading it wrong, so go back and try again.

…waiting…

Okay good, you’re back. So I just wanted to let you know about a couple things. (read more)

Jan

09

To celebrate the King’s birthday yesterday…

Posted by Justin

I had a delicious fried peanut butter and banana sandwich. It was the first one I’d ever had. It makes a lot of sense why it was Elvis’s favorite sandwich, and why he gained a bunch of weight! haha. Holy crap it was good! But I figured it would be okay to clog up my arteries for my all-time favorite. I recommend you try it at least once (but the secret is to mash up the peanut butter and banana together before you fry it).
So to get to my other point, (read more)

Dec

21

Well maybe we have a gift for you after all

Posted by Justin

Here you were thinking your old pals, Ingram Hill, we’re gonna get you a gift for Christmas. Well boy were you wrong! Now if only I had learned how to use the internet and our website, I probably would’ve given you your gift a lot earlier. However, I still haven’t learned how, so I used a website called last.fm for your gift, and lemme just tell you, my understanding of that site is at all time low. I nearly shot my computer. It almost got me out of the Christmas spirit, and you almost didn’t get a gift! But I think I figured out. SO, if you’ve ever wanted to own the actual mp3 of our YouTube cover of Chris Brown’s “With You,” you can download it for free. And if you’ve never wanted to own that, then we have some coal on the way to your house right now. :) Download that sucker right here

Oh, and if you don’t celebrate Christmas, we got this for you.

***UPDATE*** You gotta click on the “free download” link under Tracklist, just below the album cover.

Dec

15

Wait, there’s a another winner?!?!

Posted by Justin

Of course there is. If you remember, we not only were looking for a name for our rehearsal space, we also needed a name for our new album (though we didn’t run a contest for the latter). I don’t know why these things take so long… I guess because it’s like, one step below naming your band. Once it’s done, it’s kinda done. I mean, sure, you could always change your band name. Bands do it all the time. But you lose name recognition and branding and all that whole shebang (sidenote: does anyone else read the word “shebang” as “she bang” in the voice of William Hung? Example here), so once you pick your band name, you really wanna try to stick to it. And once you’ve achieved some sort of notoriety, it’s kinda silly to change your name. So basically it’s set in stone. Same with an album title. Once you name it, it’s there. It’s on the cover, it’s listed in iTunes, and you get a million questions about why you named your album what you did. So almost half the goal is to just not name it anything stupid (like June’s Picture Show…”Maaan I love that JANE’S Picture Show album”). That said, here’s the new title and tracklisting: (read more)

Nov

15

And the winner is…

Posted by Justin

So after much deliberation, we decided to call the rehearsal space (read more)

Oct

13

So I guess I’ve been a little vague

Posted by Justin

I really didn’t mean to be. Quite honestly, I thought everyone knew what was going on, but it was brought to my attention that actually hardly anyone knew what was going on. So here we go. (read more)