Ingram checks into Acoustic Motel (tour)
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Ingram checks into Acoustic Motel (tour)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010 – Jack Ingram is bringing back his "Acoustic Motel" concept by releasing weekly videos featuring acoustic versions of his biggest hits and covers.

"The whole Acoustic Motel idea is a tribute to all the time I spend on the road writing songs, usually in a motel room," said Ingram. "With these new videos I get to play some old favorites, or new songs that I just wrote and want to test out. I'm also having a lot of fun doing some covers...it's nice to be able to surprise people a little bit...keep 'em guessing."

In the latest "Acoustic Motel" video, Ingram covers "The Only Exception" by pop-punk rockers Paramore. To check it out click here: http://www.youtube.com/user/jackingrammusic.

Ingram added more dates to his "Acoustic Motel Tour" in November. New dates are:

Nov. 4 Atlanta Eddie's Attic

Nov. 18 Foxborough, MA Showcase Live

Nov. 9 Chesapeake, VA Eagle's Nest Rockin' Country Music Bar

Nov. 20 New York Joe's Pub


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