James Ingram
Biography
James Ingram began performing with the band Revelation Funk in the early '70s, moving from Akron, OH, to Los Angeles in 1973. During the '70s, Ingram supported Ray Charles on the road with backup vocals and piano, played keyboards behind the Coasters on Dick Clark's oldies revues, and was Leon Haywood's musical director. After hearing a demo of him singing "Just Once," Quincy Jones asked Ingram to perform on his new album. Released in 1980 on The Dude, the number 17 "Just Once" was Ingram's first success, resulting in three Grammy nominations -- Best New Artist, Best Pop Male Vocal, and Best R&B Vocal -- winning in the two latter categories. Throughout the '80s, Ingram had steady popular success singing duets, but all of his solo albums failed to make a dent in the charts; in 1990 he scored his first solo hit, "I Don't Have the Heart." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
James Ingrams is a classic R & B singer, very cool and heart warming vocals.
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But how can you say that there is a lot of awesome. he's sweet though.
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His voice warms me like Luther and Barry. He makes me feel sweet and romantic.
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there is NO-ONE that compares to James Ingram...his music has gotten me through the best and worst of times...LOVE HIM and love this station
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This song Baby Comes to Me, reminds me of the power of a real longtime relationship , not that one time fling mess
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I agree, James Ingram is the cream of the crop! They broke the mold when they made him. One of my all time favorites.
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james ingram was another great music solo artist from the quincy jones camp!!
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This man really touches my heart...his sexy voice just sets the mood for any occation. He even turns the bad siuations into good ones. Stephanie
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He has a voice of real singer. I put him in the category with L. Vandross, P. Bryson, and H. Hewitt. Just simply a great singer. They don't make male singers like him anymore.
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A brother that knows how to sing! Soulful should be his middle name.
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I've always loved this song but never knew who sang it. Now I want to hear more and more and more James Ingram...
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