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Bobby Ingram has been in the Grove since the salad days of the ’60s, when the village was a bright satellite at the tail end of the folk-music revival that briefly swept the nation.
Bobby Ingram, the folk and folk-rock troubadour who helped establish Coconut Grove’s dynamic 1960s music scene and became its last practicing exemplar with a late-career renaissance, has died.
It’s been eight years since Bobby Ingram had a heart attack that could have killed him, and six years since his lovely, young wife died unexpectedly. The composer/lead guitarist of venerable ...
Late last year, when it came time for Molly Hatchet to record its first new CD since 2005's "Warriors of the Rainbow Bridge," guitarist Bobby Ingram had a box full of songs all ready to go. Then 7-… ...
They’re still flirtin’ with disaster after four-plus decades. Southern rockers Molly Hatchet will perform at 8 p.m. April 1 at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles. “It’s a won… ...
Bobby Ingram, lead guitarist for the southern rock band Molly Hatchet, plays Miss Molly, his Les Paul Black Beauty custom Gibson guitar valued at more than $12,000 in this undated publicity photo.
Today's guest Bobby Ingram Lead guitarist for Molly Hatchet for more than 20 years. The band, which formed in Jacksonville in 1971, went on to become one of the classic Southern rock bands. Five a… ...
Coconut Grove folk singer Bobby Ingram recalled his days helping establish the folk music scene in Coconut Grove in an oral interview with HistoryMiami Museum. He died in September at age 81.
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