BRIDAL CO. attalion A GGIELIFE ^age^S^Thmjsda^SeptemberZ^Jiyw sk Jack Ingram linger-songwriter answers questions about new album INTERVIEW BY STEPHEN WELLS ■hen Jack Ingram sings about rolling with the punches, take his advice. Af- _ . ter five years of playing small gigs me) selling three independently produced al- mlis. Jack Ingram was signed by Rising Tide ecprds, only to be cut loose during the Uni- /eital-PolyGram merger. ■nstead of going back to his roadhouse past, naram was signed to a new label. Lucky Dog, H produced a new album. Hey You. ■ngram talked to The Battalion about his .lev album. 3 *1 What were the circumstances you made J 1 this record under? ■There’s this label called Lucky Dog RCords. They had signed me to a record deal, Hess, sometime around September last year, H we cut the record during December and Huary. 1 took my band up to Nashville, and Hsed my band [that I toured with]on the record and took all the songs that I’d made over the last year and a half and made a Hord. 2 ™. You wrote or co-wrote 11 out of the 12 • songs on the album. How do you write H song? ■Something comes, you know. Something comes up, a line, or a title or something, and I just sit down with a guitar and hack it out. Q . What about collaborations? Usually, those are just friends of mine. Hwe’re talking and we come up with an idea for a song. It’s the same thing, you know. You |ngout with somebody long enough and you to talking about a lot of things. . How does someone go from getting a de- * gree in psychology to being a profes- f sional musician? ■ I was just in school, biding my time. I did- n’i know what I wanted to do. I just started playing guitar a whole bunch, you know? I Sided up going out to the clubs and playing GET YOUR BONFIR open mic nights, playing little .gigs. As time went by, I figured out I could do it for a living. I was so close to finishing my de gree by that time, I just stuck it out and did it. you know, the hell with it. Q . How hard is it to put out a ’ record on your own, like you did? It’s a lot of work, but its a la bor of love. I would work all day, but I would wonder where I the hours went. Q . How does College Station * compare to a bigger mar- j ket, like Nashville or other places in Texas like Austin? Man, College Station has al ways been real cool. As far as i I’m concerned, people always come out and people always j seem to have a good time. | Whether its a big city or a small town, 1 don’t really care be cause we’re usually playing clubs that can only fit so many people, anyway. As long as people come out, it doesn’t mat ter where we are. Q . Just for fun? ’ Well, it wasn’t too much fun. But, I did feel like I started it, and I should finish it. Q . How many shows are you guys playing * this year? I know you’ve said 100 shows isn’t enough — how many dates are planned? Well. I don’t know. The record comes out [Tuesday], so the year kind of starts now. But this year, we’ll probably play about 150 shows, maybe 200. Q . Do you think you’ll ever get tired of • touring so much? Maybe, but maybe not, you know? It just depends. I love playing music, and I love that PHOTO COURTESY OF JACK INGRAM Ingram will be playing at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater Friday I can make money at it. Right now, the way it is, I could probably play forever. Q . There’s a track called “Inna from Mexi- *• co,” about a poor immigrant... I wrote that song about a real girl I met in Chicago, and its a true story. Q . Is there a real “Juanita?” * I know she’s there somewhere. By God, we’re going to find her. Q . There’s lots of “lost love” songs on the • “A” side of the CD — coincidence? 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