Bill Text: TX HR2357 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Congratulating Jack Ingram on his induction into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-05-30 - Reported enrolled [HR2357 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HR2357-Enrolled.html
H.R. No. 2357 |
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WHEREAS, Texas native Jack Ingram has been selected for | ||
induction into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame as a member of the | ||
Class of 2024; and | ||
WHEREAS, Each year, the Texas Heritage Songwriters | ||
Association holds an annual hall of fame awards ceremony to | ||
recognize songwriters who represent the spirit of the Lone Star | ||
State; and | ||
WHEREAS, One of the most successful artists to emerge from | ||
the 1990s "Texas Country" scene, Jack Owen Ingram grew up in The | ||
Woodlands loving country music but did not begin playing guitar and | ||
writing songs until his freshman year at Southern Methodist | ||
University; early in his career, he cut his teeth at Adair's Saloon, | ||
an institution of the Deep Ellum entertainment district, and he and | ||
his band quickly gained a reputation across the state for their | ||
charismatic live performances; at the age of 22, he self-released | ||
his debut, Jack Ingram, featuring takes on Willie Nelson and Robert | ||
Earl Keen tunes as well as the original "Beat Up Ford," a song that | ||
would become an anthem to a generation of Texas country music fans; | ||
he cemented his status as one of the state's most promising | ||
songwriters with his subsequent albums, Lonesome Questions and Live | ||
at Adair's, which sold tens of thousands of copies despite a lack of | ||
major label support; and | ||
WHEREAS, Warner Music Group signed Mr. Ingram to its Rising | ||
Tide offshoot in 1996, and he recorded Livin' or Dyin' with the | ||
support of legendary Texas songwriter Steve Earle; the label folded | ||
shortly after releasing the album, and he was then picked up by | ||
Sony's Lucky Dog imprint, where he released Hey You in 1999 and | ||
Electric in 2002, albums widely regarded as two of his best; he | ||
scored a number one country single with "Wherever You Are," in 2005, | ||
and his eighth studio album, Big Dreams & High Hopes, featured the | ||
top-10 hit, "Barefoot and Crazy"; in the following decade, he found | ||
further success with Midnight Motel, one of his most personal and | ||
heartfelt efforts; The Marfa Tapes, his 2021 release with Miranda | ||
Lambert and Jon Randall, was nominated for a Grammy Award for best | ||
country album; and | ||
WHEREAS, Over the years, Mr. Ingram has given generously of | ||
his time and talents to countless charitable groups, and his work as | ||
part of Mack, Jack, and McConaughey with former football coach Mack | ||
Brown and actor Matthew McConaughey has raised millions of dollars | ||
for children's causes; a mentor to younger artists, Mr. Ingram is | ||
also a supporter of Texas Songwriter U, an annual program | ||
consisting of a songwriting competition, an educational workshop, | ||
and a showcase event; and | ||
WHEREAS, With his beautifully crafted songs that exemplify | ||
the independent spirit of Texas music, Jack Ingram has earned a | ||
special place in the pantheon of singer-songwriters from the Lone | ||
Star State, and he is indeed deserving of this prestigious honor; | ||
now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas | ||
Legislature hereby congratulate Jack Ingram on his selection as a | ||
2024 inductee into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame and extend to | ||
him sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | ||
prepared for Mr. Ingram as an expression of high regard by the Texas | ||
House of Representatives. | ||
Holland | ||
______________________________ | ||
Speaker of the House | ||
I certify that H.R. No. 2357 was adopted by the House on May | ||
29, 2023, by a non-record vote. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Chief Clerk of the House | ||