Thomas Ingram is a singer/songwriter from Springfield, Massachusetts and his career spans more than 15 years. Currently appearing throughout New England in a trio under his own name, his songbook includes selections from modern as well as classic rock ranging from Sublime to the Beatles.
As vocalist for the U2 tribute, Zoo Station, from 1992-97, Ingram traveled the country and acquired tremendous experience fronting a band. His background also includes a BA in music education. He teaches middle school music in Hampden, Massachusetts. In August 2006, Tom was voted the area's top singer/songwriter in the Western Massachusetts area, for the second year in a row!
Tom’s first CD, The Deep End, released in 2002 is best described as a labor of love. It is an eclectic mix of many musical traditions and three years in the making. He believes his first release offers something for every kind of listener. Whether its old school rock, jazz or funk, you'll find it on The Deep End.
His second CD, released in 2003, features 12 new songs. It illustrates the wealth of material and depth from which Tom writes. Critics rave about its "powerhouse guitar" and "retro sound."








