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          Justin Moore's "You Look Like I Need A Drink" bears a resemblance to established hits by Blake Shelton and The Rolling Stones.

        1. Natural born leader with strong interpersonal communication skills.
        2. “It's good to be back in Oklahoma,” said lead singer Justin Moore, decked out in a “Lionel Richie Fan Club” t-shirt and jeans.
        3. Ingram is an assistant professor of pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Neurology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
        4. Headlining Saturday's program are Ingram Hill and Brendan James.
        5. “It's good to be back in Oklahoma,” said lead singer Justin Moore, decked out in a “Lionel Richie Fan Club” t-shirt and jeans..

          Ingram Hill: Interview with Justin Moore
          Summer 2002
          by: Lauren Jonik (lauren@soundaffects.net)


          There is a certain kind of energy that Ingram Hill exudes: raw yet smooth, new but comfortably accessible, polished while still developing--- in short, real and ready to take on the world.

          It is a sign of great skill when a well-established band captures on an album the same passion and depth that they have in their live show. But, it is a sign of both skill and pure native ability when an up and coming band can do the same--- and so masterfully at that.

          From their beginnings in Memphis, Tennessee, the four members of Ingram Hill, lead vocalist/guitarist Justin Moore, guitarist Phil Bogard, bassist/vocalist Shea Sowell and drummer Matt Chambless, have valued highly the experience of sharing their music with live audiences.

          In fact, it is an integral part to what they do. When describing what someone could expect from an Ingram Hill show, Justin Moore explained simply, "it's h