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Interview with Justin Moore of Ingram Hill
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Ingram Hill finds fit on Queen tribute album Band member Justin Moore says group's Southern pop worked well on cover of ''39'
Justin Moore blew off his voice scholarship after only one semester at the University of Memphis because he "didn't really like singing opera music very much.
And when his band, Ingram Hill, was invited to join in an all-star tribute to Queen the absolute royalty of British rock theatricality and creators of such bombastic prog-rock classics as "A Night at the Opera the singer-guitarist wasn't stone-cold crazy about the idea.
"Freddy Mercury's like one of the best singers that ever was, Moore said of the late Queen front man. "So, it's hard to compare with that. Actually I was rather scared about doing a Queen song and make it anywhere close to remotely as good as Freddy did.
Besides, the Memphis, Tenn. based Ingram Hill is more about Southern-seasoned power pop than ornate, layered towers of guitar and operatic vocals. Songs such as "We Are the Champions