Ingram Hill released their major label debut, "June's Picture Show," in 2004. Despite a batch of strong, radio-friendly tunes like "Will I Ever Make It Home," the record didn't make too many waves. They've released a few follow-ups since then, all of which have some nice highlights that have yet to catch the attention of the masses. Welcome to this well-kept secret about another band that didn't get its due.
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
"Will I Ever Make It Home" by Ingram Hill
Ingram Hill is a pop rock band from Memphis that formed in the early 2000s and began their career with an indie release called "Until Now" in 2002. Some of the songs were produced by Emerson Hart, the lead singer and songwriter of the 90s band Tonic.
Ingram Hill released their major label debut, "June's Picture Show," in 2004. Despite a batch of strong, radio-friendly tunes like "Will I Ever Make It Home," the record didn't make too many waves. They've released a few follow-ups since then, all of which have some nice highlights that have yet to catch the attention of the masses. Welcome to this well-kept secret about another band that didn't get its due.
Ingram Hill released their major label debut, "June's Picture Show," in 2004. Despite a batch of strong, radio-friendly tunes like "Will I Ever Make It Home," the record didn't make too many waves. They've released a few follow-ups since then, all of which have some nice highlights that have yet to catch the attention of the masses. Welcome to this well-kept secret about another band that didn't get its due.
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