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{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Dave Ingram
| image = Hail of Bullets @ Eindhoven Metal Meeting 2016 018.jpg
| background = solo_singer
| name = Dave Ingram
| birth_name = Dave Bjerregaard Ingram
| birth_name = David Richard Bjerregaard Ingram
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1969|1|25}} died 16/1-2019
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1969|1|25}}
| birth_place = [[Birmingham]], England

| birth_place = [[Birmingham]], England
| occupation = Musician
| occupation = Musician
| instrument = [[Singing|Vocals]]
| instrument = [[Singing|Vocals]]
| genre = [[Death metal]]
| genre = [[Death metal]]
| years_active = 1990–present
| current_member_of = {{flatlist|
| years_active = 1990-present
| associated_acts = [[Hail of Bullets]], [[Benediction (band)|Benediction]], [[Bolt Thrower]], Downlord, Down Among the Dead Men, Echelon
* [[Benediction (band)|Benediction]]
* Down Among the Dead Men
* Echelon
}}
| past_member_of = {{flatlist|
* [[Bolt Thrower]]
* Downlord
* [[Hail of Bullets]]
}}
}}
}}


'''Dave Bjerregaard Ingram''' (born 25 January 1969) is a [[death metal]] vocalist from [[Birmingham]], England. He began his career replacing [[Mark Greenway|Mark "Barney" Greenway]] in UK death metal band [[Benediction (band)|Benediction]] when Greenway decided to focus solely on [[Napalm Death]]. Ingram stayed with Benediction until March 1998, when he joined [[Bolt Thrower]], officially replacing [[Martin van Drunen]] after having handled vocals temporarily for the band during a show on 4 July 1997 in [[Zwickau]] Germany.
'''David Richard Bjerregaard Ingram''' (born 25 January 1969) is a [[death metal]] vocalist from [[Birmingham]], England. He began his career replacing [[Mark Greenway|Mark "Barney" Greenway]] in UK death metal band [[Benediction (band)|Benediction]] when Greenway decided to focus solely on [[Napalm Death]]. Ingram stayed with Benediction until March 1998, when he joined [[Bolt Thrower]], officially replacing [[Martin van Drunen]] after having handled vocals temporarily for the band during a show on 4 July 1997 in [[Zwickau]] Germany.


In 2004, Ingram left Bolt Thrower due to health problems, just prior to the recording of ''[[Those Once Loyal]]''. He later performed vocals on an album by Warlord UK and sang in his own band Downlord until the band disbanded in 2008. Later that same year, he began Metal Breakfast Radio, an online metal show that reviews new music from underground bands in a unique and somewhat humorous manner. Ingram's own website can be found at www.darksentinel.dk
In 2004, Ingram left Bolt Thrower due to health problems, just prior to the recording of ''[[Those Once Loyal]]''. He later performed vocals on an album by Warlord UK and sang in his own band Downlord until the band disbanded in 2008. Later that same year, he began Metal Breakfast Radio, an online metal show that reviews new music from underground bands in a unique and somewhat humorous manner. Ingram's own website can be found at www.darksentinel.dk


In a departure from his metal roots, Ingram launched a [[Big band|big band jazz]] and [[swing music|swing]] themed online streaming radio program called ''Lambert's Basement''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=108801 |title=Former Bolt Thrower/Benediction Singer Launches ''Lambert's Basement'' |date=12 November 2008 |publisher=[[Blabbermouth.net|Blabbermouth]] |accessdate=10 June 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606213445/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=108801 |archivedate=6 June 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref> The title of the show is a tribute to his father Lawrence Albert Lambert Ingram.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://metaljesusmagazine.wordpress.com/2016/07/28/david-ingram-hail-of-bullets-if-a-band-thinks-its-too-much-of-a-risk-then-they-should-stay-home/|title=David Ingram [Hail of Bullets]: If a band thinks it’s too much of a risk then they should stay home|date=28 July 2016|accessdate=26 February 2018}}</ref>
In a departure from his metal roots, Ingram launched a [[Big band|big band jazz]] and [[swing music|swing]] themed online streaming radio program called ''Lambert's Basement''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=108801 |title=Former Bolt Thrower/Benediction Singer Launches ''Lambert's Basement'' |date=12 November 2008 |publisher=[[Blabbermouth.net|Blabbermouth]] |accessdate=10 June 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606213445/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=108801 |archivedate=6 June 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref> The title of the show is a tribute to his father Lawrence Albert Lambert Ingram.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://metaljesusmagazine.wordpress.com/2016/07/28/david-ingram-hail-of-bullets-if-a-band-thinks-its-too-much-of-a-risk-then-they-should-stay-home/|title=David Ingram [Hail of Bullets]: If a band thinks it's too much of a risk then they should stay home|date=28 July 2016|accessdate=26 February 2018|archive-date=16 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180616153829/https://metaljesusmagazine.wordpress.com/2016/07/28/david-ingram-hail-of-bullets-if-a-band-thinks-its-too-much-of-a-risk-then-they-should-stay-home/|url-status=dead}}</ref>


The post-Downlord period saw Ingram involved in a number of other bands and projects. His collaboration with Rogga Johansson lead to the bands Down Among The Dead Men and Echelon.
The post-Downlord period saw Ingram involved in a number of other bands and projects. His collaboration with Rogga Johansson lead to the bands Down Among The Dead Men and Echelon.


In late 2015, Ingram was announced as the new vocalist for Dutch death metal band [[Hail of Bullets]] in anticipation of their appearance at [[Maryland Deathfest]] in May 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deathmetal.org/news/hail-of-bullets-employs-sjw-david-ingram-on-vocals/|title= Hail of Bullets employs SJW David Ingram on vocals|date=16 December 2015|publisher=[[deathmetal.org|Death Metal Underground]]|accessdate=30 May 2016}}</ref> At the conclusion of the band's set, Hail of Bullets guitarist [[:nl:Stephan Gebédi|Stephan Gebédi]] announced Ingram had joined the band on a permanent basis. (In an odd coincidence, Ingram is again replacing van Drunen.)
In late 2015, Ingram was announced as the new vocalist for Dutch death metal band [[Hail of Bullets]] in anticipation of their appearance at [[Maryland Deathfest]] in May 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deathmetal.org/news/hail-of-bullets-employs-sjw-david-ingram-on-vocals/|title= Hail of Bullets employs SJW David Ingram on vocals|date=16 December 2015|publisher=[[deathmetal.org|Death Metal Underground]]|accessdate=30 May 2016}}</ref> At the conclusion of the band's set, Hail of Bullets guitarist [[:nl:Stephan Gebédi|Stephan Gebédi]] announced Ingram had joined the band on a permanent basis. (In an odd coincidence, Ingram was again replacing van Drunen). The band announced their disbandment in March 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/hail-of-bullets-calls-it-quits/|title=HAIL OF BULLETS Calls It Quits|publisher=[[Blabbermouth.net]]|date=13 March 2017|accessdate=14 March 2017}}</ref>

In July 2019, [[Benediction (band)|Benediction]] announced Ingram had rejoined the band, following Dave Hunt's departure. The first album with Ingram, ''Scriptures'', was released 16 October 2020.{{citation needed|date=October 2020}}


== Discography==
== Discography==


===With Benediction===
===With Benediction===
* ''The Grand Leveller''
* ''The Grand Leveller'' (1991)
* ''Dark is the Season''
* ''Transcend the Rubicon'' (1993)
* ''Transcend the Rubicon''
* ''The Dreams You Dread'' (1995)

* ''The Grotesque / Ashen Epitaph''
* ''Grind Bastard'' (1998)
* ''The Dreams You Dread''
* ''Grind Bastard''
* ''Scriptures'' (2020)


===With Bolt Thrower===
===With Bolt Thrower===
* ''[[Honour – Valour – Pride]]''
* ''[[Honour – Valour – Pride]]'' (2001)


===With Downlord===
===With Downlord===
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===With Echelon ===
===With Echelon ===
* ''Indulgence Over Abstinence Behind The Obsidian Veil''
* ''Indulgence Over Abstinence Behind the Obsidian Veil''


===With Warlord UK===
===With Warlord UK===
* ''[[Maximum Carnage (album)|Maximum Carnage]]''
* ''Maximum Carnage''


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:English heavy metal singers]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:People from Birmingham, West Midlands]]
[[Category:Musicians from Birmingham, West Midlands]]
[[Category:1969 births]]
[[Category:1969 births]]

Latest revision as of 12:17, 30 May 2024

Dave Ingram
Background information
Birth nameDavid Richard Bjerregaard Ingram
Born (1969-01-25) 25 January 1969 (age 55)
Birmingham, England
GenresDeath metal
OccupationMusician
InstrumentVocals
Years active1990–present
Member of
Formerly of

David Richard Bjerregaard Ingram (born 25 January 1969) is a death metal vocalist from Birmingham, England. He began his career replacing Mark "Barney" Greenway in UK death metal band Benediction when Greenway decided to focus solely on Napalm Death. Ingram stayed with Benediction until March 1998, when he joined Bolt Thrower, officially replacing Martin van Drunen after having handled vocals temporarily for the band during a show on 4 July 1997 in Zwickau Germany.

In 2004, Ingram left Bolt Thrower due to health problems, just prior to the recording of Those Once Loyal. He later performed vocals on an album by Warlord UK and sang in his own band Downlord until the band disbanded in 2008. Later that same year, he began Metal Breakfast Radio, an online metal show that reviews new music from underground bands in a unique and somewhat humorous manner. Ingram's own website can be found at www.darksentinel.dk

In a departure from his metal roots, Ingram launched a big band jazz and swing themed online streaming radio program called Lambert's Basement.[1] The title of the show is a tribute to his father Lawrence Albert Lambert Ingram.[2]

The post-Downlord period saw Ingram involved in a number of other bands and projects. His collaboration with Rogga Johansson lead to the bands Down Among The Dead Men and Echelon.

In late 2015, Ingram was announced as the new vocalist for Dutch death metal band Hail of Bullets in anticipation of their appearance at Maryland Deathfest in May 2016.[3] At the conclusion of the band's set, Hail of Bullets guitarist Stephan Gebédi announced Ingram had joined the band on a permanent basis. (In an odd coincidence, Ingram was again replacing van Drunen). The band announced their disbandment in March 2017.[4]

In July 2019, Benediction announced Ingram had rejoined the band, following Dave Hunt's departure. The first album with Ingram, Scriptures, was released 16 October 2020.[citation needed]

Discography

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With Benediction

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  • The Grand Leveller (1991)
  • Transcend the Rubicon (1993)
  • The Dreams You Dread (1995)
  • Grind Bastard (1998)
  • Scriptures (2020)

With Bolt Thrower

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With Downlord

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  • Grind Trials EP
  • Random Dictionary of the Damned

With Down Among the Dead Men

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  • Down Among the Dead Men

With Echelon

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  • Indulgence Over Abstinence Behind the Obsidian Veil

With Warlord UK

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  • Maximum Carnage

References

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  1. ^ "Former Bolt Thrower/Benediction Singer Launches Lambert's Basement". Blabbermouth. 12 November 2008. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
  2. ^ "David Ingram [Hail of Bullets]: If a band thinks it's too much of a risk then they should stay home". 28 July 2016. Archived from the original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Hail of Bullets employs SJW David Ingram on vocals". Death Metal Underground. 16 December 2015. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  4. ^ "HAIL OF BULLETS Calls It Quits". Blabbermouth.net. 13 March 2017. Retrieved 14 March 2017.