EPISODE · Jul 27, 2023 · 1H
Spit Fire Save The Matches Radio (Ingram Street)
from Spit Fire Save The Matches Podcasts · host Dj DEE-POISE
Ingram Street is an R&B vocal duo that consists of brothers, Howard “Minquel” Ingram & Daniel “Woody” Ingram. They have been singing, performing, and writing songs since the ages of six and four years old. Early influences include The Jacksons, Stevie Wonder, Prince, and New Edition. They got their professional start performing in showcases around Columbus, Ohio throughout their school years. They went on to record two albums with a five member vocal group called Up 2 Par which would pattern their sound after soul groups such as The Temptations and Boyz II Men. Now a duo rebranded as Ingram Street, the brothers released their first album entitled Escapism which spawned the fan favorite "Don't Disturb This Groove." It became popular with DJ's worldwide as several remixes of the song can be found on various music platforms. Their second album "Paint the Town" released in late 2020 spawned several singles that were successful across several digital radio platforms around the world including the #1 song "The Friend Zone" produced by Brandon "B-Jazz" Scott. The album charted as high as #6 on the UK Soul Chart. "Paint The Town” features tracks produced by renowned composer, Preston Glass. Preston produced two songs on the project. The first single, “Beautiful Possibility” and another ballad entitled “Keepin’ It Special.” Both songs are co-written by Temptations’ group member Ron Tyson. Ingram Street rounds out the writing and production of the album along with their longtime writing and production partner, Irving Johnson, who was also a member of the group, Up 2 Par. The album is a nice mix of quiet storm soul ballads, contemporary pop, and some Chicago style steppers grooves. The feel of the album is a nice balance of the music that influenced the group in their early years but also the music that influences them even today. Artists such as Bruno Mars, Maroon 5, The Weekend, H.E.R., and Daniel Ceasar come to mind when listening to "Paint the Town."
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Ingram Street is an R&B vocal duo that consists of brothers, Howard “Minquel”Ingram & Daniel “Woody” Ingram. They have been singing, performing, and writingsongs since the ages of six and four years old. Early influences include The Jacksons,Stevie Wonder, Prince, and New Edition. They got their professional start performing in showcases around Columbus, Ohiothroughout their school years. They went on to record two albums with a fivemember vocal group called Up 2 Par which would pattern their sound after soulgroups such as The Temptations and Boyz II Men. Now a duo rebranded as Ingram Street, the brothers released their first album entitledEscapism which spawned the fan favorite "Don't Disturb This Groove." It becamepopular with DJ's worldwide as several remixes of the song can be found on variousmusic platforms. Their second album "Paint the Town" released in late 2020 spawnedseveral singles that were successful across several digital radio platforms around theworld including the #1 song "The Friend Zone" produced by Brandon "B-Jazz" Scott.The album charted as high as #6 on the UK Soul Chart. "Paint The Town” featurestracks produced by renowned composer, Preston Glass. Preston produced two songson the project. The first single, “Beautiful Possibility” and another ballad entitled“Keepin’ It Special.” Both songs are co-written by Temptations’ group member RonTyson. Ingram Street rounds out the writing and production of the album along withtheir longtime writing and production partner, Irving Johnson, who was also amember of the group, Up 2 Par. The album is a nice mix of quiet storm soul ballads,contemporary pop, and some Chicago style steppers grooves. The feel of the album isa nice balance of the music that influenced the group in their early years but also themusic that influences them even today. Artists such as Bruno Mars, Maroon 5, TheWeekend, H.E.R., and Daniel Ceasar come to mind when listening to "Paint theTown."
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