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Dallas singer/songwriter Julie Ingram has been preparing for a career in music most of her life. She started piano lessons in her native Centralia, Kansas at the age of seven. The satisfaction and pleasure she derived from playing prompted her to become proficient with many other instruments including guitar, flute, piccolo and organ. She sang her first solos in the church and served as the church organist from ages 13 to 17. In addition, Julie traveled with her high school stage band as keyboard player. It was during this time that she was inducted into Who’s Who in Music.
She was an actress in the television series Dallas and did a national poster with “Pro-Arts” that sold more than 600,000 copies. Her national print ads, as well as her many radio/voice-over and television commercials, always gave her name credit.
She produced her first self-titled CD in 1996, then released "Happy Valentines" and "My Best Friend" in 1998 along with her popular single, "Please Forgive Me." In 1999-2000, the hits kept coming with the release of "Long Shot Girl" and "Touch A Life." Two more singles were released September 1, 2001 called "Endurance" and "You." Then in December 2001, she showcased her range of talents with KIDS, That’s What It’s All About. In 2002, she followed up the single with her album Endurance.
In response to the tragedies of September 11, she released her hit single "Be Proud of Your Flag," which included a music video filmed on the Battleship Texas in Houston. This song was included on her album YOU, which honored all service men and women serving our country.
Julie’s all original music has also been performed at The Heard Natural Wildlife Museum in McKinney, Texas and The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in Carthage, Texas. The LongShot Girl, a moniker chosen for both her “longshot” in the recording world and her ability to handle a shotgun, has been touted as having “grace and dignity with a sense of humor, beautiful voice and earthy delivery.”
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