James Edward Ingram

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James Edward Ingram Wiki Biography

James Edward Ingram was born on 16 February 1952, in Akron, Ohio USA, to Alistine and Henry Ingram. He is a singer, songwriter, record producer and instrumentalist, who has released numerous hits during his career, such as “Baby, Come to Me” and “Yah Mo B There”.

So just how wealthy is James Edward? According to sources, Ingram has acquired a wealth over $20 million, as of early 2017. His fortune has been accumulated through his involvement in music, which began in the late 1970s.

Ingram grew up in Akron with his five siblings. His music career began in the ’70s, when he started to perform in the band Revelation Funk. He eventually moved to Los Angeles, California with his band, but they broke up soon after and Ingram went on to play music around the city. He took to performing backup vocals and playing keyboards for Ray Charles, and served as musical director of soul artist Leon Haywood. He was then discovered by ex-Motown songwriter Lamont Dozier, and was featured on some of his recordings.

In 1981 Ingram got an opportunity to provide vocals to “Just Once” and “One Hundred Ways” from the album “The Dude” by the legendary Quincy Jones. The album saw an extraordinary success, earning Ingram a Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance for the latter song. His popularity began to grow, as did his net worth.

He then co-wrote Michael Jackson’s hit “P.Y.T.”, showcasing his songwriting skills, and then went on to record two hits with Patti Austin, “Baby, Come to Me” and “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?”, earning an Oscar nomination for the latter duet. Not long after, Quincy Jones signed Ingram to his Quest Records, and the singer went on to release his debut album, the 1983 “It’s Your Night” which was a great critical and commercial success, selling nearly a million copies and earning several Grammy nominations. It’s single “Yah Mo B There”, a duet with Michael McDonald, became an instant hit, earning a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. It shot Ingram to fame, significantly adding to his wealth.

After “What About Me”, a hit duet with Kenny Rogers and Kim Carnes, Ingram was featured in the charity single “We Are the World”. His second album, “Never Felt So Good”, came out in 1986, and the following year he released a hit duet with Linda Ronstadt entitled “Somewhere Out There”, which won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year. Another album followed in 1989, entitled “It’s Real”, containing the hit title track. His wealth intensified.

The following year Ingram appeared on Jones’ hit ballad “The Secret Garden”, and in 1993 released his fourth album, “Always You”. He went on to write and perform singles and duets, among them several soundtracks, throughout the ’90s. All contributed to his fortune. Ingram’s most recent album, “Stand”, came out in 2008.

Throughout his career, Ingram has made several film contributions. His duet with Austin – “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” – was featured in “Best Friends”, a duet with Ronstadt “Somewhere Out There” was heard in the animated film “An American Tail”, “Don’t Make Me No Never Mind” co-written with Quincy Jones and Roy Gaines was featured in Steven Spielberg’s “The Color Purple”, “One More Time” in “Sarafina”, and “The Day I Fall in Love”, a duet with Dolly Parton, in “Beethoven’s 2nd”.

In 2007 Ingram co-wrote Kanye West’s song “Good Life”, which won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song.

Aside from his career in music, Ingram has also been involved in television, appearing in the reality television show “Celebrity Duets” as a duet partner in 2004. In 2012, he appeared as himself in an episode of the ABC television show “Suburgatory”.

Although he hasn’t released new material in a long time, he continues to give live performances, and regularly tours throughout the USA and abroad.

In his private life, Ingram has been married to Debbie Robinson since 1975; the couple has six children and reside in Los Angeles.

IMDB Wikipedia “Always You” (1993) “Apollo at 70: A Hot Night in Harlem” (2004) “Celebrity Duets” (2004) “Don’t Make Me No Never Mind” “Howard Hewett: Intimate: Greatest Hits Live” (2005) “It’s Real” (1989) “It’s Your Night” (1983) “Michael McDonald: A Gathering of Friends” (2001) “Never Felt So Good” (1986) “Sarafina” “Stand” (2008) “Suburgatory” (2012) “The Day I Fall in Love” “The Dude” (1981) $20 million 1952-02-16 Actor Akron An American Tail Beethoven’s 2nd City Slickers (1991) Debbie Robinson James Ingram James Ingram Net Worth Lamont Dozier Leon Haywood Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration (2001) Ohio One More Time Patti Austin Roy Gaines The Color Purple United States

James Edward Ingram Quick Info

Full Name James Ingram
Net Worth $20 Million
Date Of Birth February 16, 1952
Died 1788
Place Of Birth Akron, Ohio, United States
Profession Musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, instrumentalist, actor
Nationality American
Spouse Debbie Robinson (m. 1975-)
Parents Alistine Ingram, Henry Ingram
Siblings Phillip Ingram
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JamesIngramsMusic
Twitter https://twitter.com/jamesingramsing
MySpace https://myspace.com/jamesingramsmusic
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0408986
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/james-ingram-mn0000147082
Awards Grammy Awards for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance/Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (1984, 1985),
Albums “The Dude” (1981), “It’s Your Night” (1983), “Never Felt So Good” (1986), “It’s Real” (1989), “Always You” (1993), “Stand” (2008)
Music Groups “Revelation Funk”
Nominations Academy Awards for Best Original Song (1994, 1995), Golden Globe Awards for Best Original Song (1995, 1995)
Movies “Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration” (2001), “Michael McDonald: A Gathering of Friends” (2001), “Howard Hewett: Intimate: Greatest Hits Live” (2005), “Apollo at 70: A Hot Night in Harlem” (2004), “An American Tail”, “Don’t Make Me No Never Mind”, “City Slickers” (1991), “Sarafina”, “The …
TV Shows “Celebrity Duets” (2004), “Suburgatory” (2012), “General Hospital”

James Edward Ingram Important Facts

  • Appears on camera with his band, Revelation Funk, playing keyboards and singing “Time on the Side” in the 1975 cult blaxploitation film Dolemite (1975).
  • Brother of singer Phillip Ingram, formerly of the groups Switch and Deco.

James Edward Ingram Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
An American Tail 1986 performer: “Somewhere Out There” Soundtrack
Wildcats 1986 performer: “Hard To Say” Soundtrack
The Color Purple 1985 writer: “Don’t Make Me No Never Mind Slow Drag” Soundtrack
Key Exchange 1985 performer: “ONE HUNDRED WAYS” Soundtrack
Out of Control 1985 performer: “There’s No Easy Way” Soundtrack
The Slugger’s Wife 1985 performer: “PARTY ANIMAL” / writer: “PARTY ANIMAL” Soundtrack
Fast Forward 1985 writer: “Breakin’ Out” Soundtrack
We Are The World: The Story Behind The Song 1985 TV Movie documentary “We Are the World”, uncredited Soundtrack
The Making of ‘Thriller’ 1983 Video documentary writer: “P.Y.T. Pretty Young Thing” Soundtrack
The 55th Annual Academy Awards 1983 TV Special performer: “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” Soundtrack
Best Friends 1982 performer: “How Do You Keep The Music Playing?”, “Think About Love” Soundtrack
The Voice 2016 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Glastonbury 2015 2015 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Grey’s Anatomy 2014 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Dancing with the Stars 2009-2012 TV Series writer – 3 episodes Soundtrack
Duets 2012 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Glee: The 3D Concert Movie 2011 Documentary writer: “P.Y.T. Pretty Young Thing” – as James E. Ingram Soundtrack
American Dad! 2011 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Glee 2011 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Parenthood 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Idols 2008 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Medium 2008 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
So You Think You Can Dance Australia 2008 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Singing Bee 2007 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The X Factor 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
CSI: NY 2006 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Australian Idol 2005 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
American Idol 2002 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Die furchtlosen Vier 1997 performer: “Never Been Better”, “Hand in Hand”, “What Can Go Wrong”, “Mix Max – Song”, “Song of Freedom”, “Don’t You Worry” Soundtrack
Cats Don’t Dance 1997 performer: “Our Time Has Come” Soundtrack
New York Undercover 1997 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
MST3K Little Gold Statue Preview Special 1995 TV Special writer: “Look What Love Has Done” Soundtrack
Stars in Their Eyes 1995 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Forget Paris 1995 performer: “When You Love Someone” Soundtrack
The 67th Annual Academy Awards 1995 TV Special writer: “Look What Love Has Done” Soundtrack
Junior 1994 writer: “LOOK WHAT LOVE HAS DONE” Soundtrack
The 66th Annual Academy Awards 1994 TV Special performer: “The Day I Fall In Love” / writer: “The Day I Fall In Love” Soundtrack
Beethoven’s 2nd 1993 performer: “The Day I Fall in Love” / writer: “The Day I Fall in Love” Soundtrack
Made in America 1993 writer: “Colors of Love” Soundtrack
Sarafina! 1992 performer: “One More Time” Soundtrack
Timmy’s Gift: A Precious Moments Christmas 1991 Video performer: “The Brightest Star” Soundtrack
City Slickers 1991 performer: “WHERE DID MY HEART GO?” 1991 / producer: “WHERE DID MY HEART GO?” 1991 Soundtrack
The 62nd Annual Academy Awards 1990 TV Special performer: “After All” Soundtrack
Beverly Hills Cop II 1987 performer: “Better Way” Soundtrack
Shades of Love: Lilac Dream 1987 Video performer: “Baby, Come to Me” Soundtrack
The 59th Annual Academy Awards 1987 TV Special performer: “Somewhere Out There” Soundtrack
End of the Road 2017 filming Fitness Student Actor
Die furchtlosen Vier 1997 Buster (English version, voice) Actor
An American Tail 1986 The 2nd Balladeer (voice, uncredited) Actor
Dolemite 1975 Keyboard Player for Revelation Funk (uncredited) Actor
An American Tail 1986 singer – uncredited Music Department
Suburgatory 2012 TV Series Himself Self
19th Annual Trumpet Awards 2011 TV Special Himself Self
Way Black When: Primetime 2011 TV Series Himself – Performer Self
TV One on One 2005-2011 TV Series Himself Self
An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Lionel Richie 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
Tavis Smiley 2009 TV Series Himself Self
The Spirit of Christmas 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
An Evening with Quincy Jones 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
Celebrity Duets 2006 TV Series Himself – Musical Guest Self
The 4th Annual TV Land Awards 2006 TV Special Himself Self
An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Stevie Wonder 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Gospel of Music with Jeff Majors 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The 8th Annual Soul Train Christmas Starfest 2005 TV Movie Himself Self
An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Quincy Jones 2005 TV Movie Himself Self
Apollo at 70: A Hot Night in Harlem 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
A Capitol Fourth 2003 TV Movie Himself – Performer Self
American Bandstand’s 50th Anniversary Celebration 2002 TV Movie Himself – Performer Self
33rd NAACP Image Awards 2002 TV Special Himself Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 2001 TV Special Himself Self
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration 2001 TV Special documentary Himself Self
32nd NAACP Image Awards 2001 TV Special Himself Self
Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade 1999 TV Special Self
Martin Luther King Special One Day 1998 TV Movie Himself Self
Quincy Jones… The First 50 Years 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Christopher Reeve: A Celebration of Hope 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
New York Undercover 1997 TV Series Himself Self
We Are the World: A 10th Anniversary Tribute 1995 TV Special Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1994-1995 TV Series Himself – Musical Guest / Himself Self
In a New Light ’94 1994 TV Special Himself Self
The 66th Annual Academy Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Performer: The Day I Fall in Love and Co-Nominated: Best Original Song Self
1993 Essence Awards 1993 TV Special Himself Self
An American Reunion: The People’s Inaugural Celebration 1993 TV Movie Himself Self
American Bandstand’s 40th Anniversary Special 1992 TV Movie Himself Self
The 19th Annual American Music Awards 1992 TV Special Himself Self
Ray Charles: 50 Years in Music 1991 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The 5th Annual Soul Train Music Awards 1991 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards 1991 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Big Break 1990 TV Series Himself Self
Grammy Legends 1990 TV Special Himself Self
Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones 1990 Documentary Himself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989-1990 TV Series Himself Self
The 62nd Annual Academy Awards 1990 TV Special Himself – Performer: ‘After All’ Self
The 4th Annual Soul Train Music Awards 1990 TV Special Himself Self
Soul Train 1982-1989 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Ebony/Jet Showcase 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The 3rd Annual Soul Train Music Awards 1989 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Solid Gold 1984-1988 TV Series Himself Self
The 29th Annual Grammy Awards 1987 TV Special Himself Self
The 59th Annual Academy Awards 1987 TV Special Himself – Performer Self
The 1st Annual Soul Train Music Awards 1987 TV Special Himself Self
The 14th Annual American Music Awards 1987 TV Special Himself Self
New American Bandstand 1965 1981-1986 TV Series Himself Self
The 12th Annual American Music Awards 1985 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
American Bandstand’s 33 1/3 Celebration 1985 TV Special Himself Self
We Are The World: The Story Behind The Song 1985 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Top of the Pops 1985 TV Series Himself Self
The 26th Annual Grammy Awards 1984 TV Special Himself Self
The 11th Annual American Music Awards 1984 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 55th Annual Academy Awards 1983 TV Special Himself – Performer Self
The 10th Annual American Music Awards 1983 TV Special Himself Self
The 24th Annual Grammy Awards 1982 TV Special Himself Self
SCTV Network 1981 TV Series Himself Self

James Edward Ingram Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1988 Grammy Grammy Awards Song of the Year An American Tail (1986) Won
1988 Grammy Grammy Awards Song of the Year An American Tail (1986) Nominated