Nashville, TN (Sheryl Crow & Jack Ingram official websites) - As one of nine-time Grammy Award-winner Sheryl Crow's biggest fans, Jack Ingram is happy to hear the latest good news about her health. Crow's treatment for breast cancer is nearing completion and her prognosis for a full recovery is excellent. In light of this very positive news, Crow has rescheduled most of the tourdates with Jack that were originally set for March in the eastern part of North America. Fortunately, Jack was due for a bit of downtime in June, so he was able to once again accept Crow's invitation to join her as the sole opener on the shows. Jack will perform with his legendary Beat-up Ford Band for a high-octane 40 minute show. The tour will kick off in Indianapolis at the Murat Centre Theatre on June 12 and will make stops in Dallas, Atlanta, Austin, Memphis, Minneapolis and many other cities. More dates are slated to be announced soon. Jack's success on country radio continues to grow, as his debut Big Machine single, 'Wherever You Are,' from his recently released Live - Wherever You Are album, climbs up the charts. It holds the No 11 spot on the R&R chart and No 13 on Billboard. His video for the song is featured weekly on CMT's Top 20 Countdown and is at No 14. Speaking of videos, fans will get to see even more of Jack, as Lee Ann Womack's clip for 'I May Hate Myself in the Morning,' in which Jack has a starring role, is nominated for 'Video of the Year' at the forthcoming ACM awards.
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