Ingram Hill
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Ingram Hill

Ingram Hill is a bluegrass band from Tennessee that started playing in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'The Turning Point' came out in 2005, and the song...

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Ingram Hill is a bluegrass band from Tennessee that started playing in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'The Turning Point' came out in 2005, and the song 'Will I Ever Make It Home' from that record got them some attention. The band is led by Keith Ingram on vocals and mandolin, with Kenny Hill on guitar.

They've put out several albums since then, including 'Bound for Glory' and 'The Way We Are' in 2009. In 2013 they released 'The Mountain,' which had some guest artists on it. Their songs like 'Brother's Keeper' and 'Hey Girl' show their mix of traditional bluegrass with other sounds.

In 2010 the band was in a car accident that injured some members and forced them to cancel shows. A few years later, Keith Ingram had to apologize after making some racially insensitive comments during a performance. The current lineup includes Mike Adkins on banjo, Dusty Rose on fiddle, Jake Ingle on dobro, and Austin Coleman on bass.

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