Barbara Ingram

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Barbara Jane Ingram (February 9, 1947 October 20, 1994) was an American R&B singer and songwriter born in Camden, New Jersey who was active throughout the early 1970s until the mid-late 1980s, enjoying modest success as a backup singer for almost two decades.

Born
Barbara Jane Ingram

(1947 -02-09)February 9, 1947
Camden, New Jersey, United States
DiedOctober 20, 1994(1994-10-20) (aged 47)
Camden, New Jersey
Burial placeSunset Memorial Park, Pennsauken, Camden County, New Jersey
OccupationsMusical career
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Barbara Ingram
Born
Barbara Jane Ingram

(1947 -02-09)February 9, 1947
Camden, New Jersey, United States
DiedOctober 20, 1994(1994-10-20) (aged 47)
Camden, New Jersey
Burial placeSunset Memorial Park, Pennsauken, Camden County, New Jersey
OccupationsMusical career
Also known asBarbie
GenresR&B, soul, funk, funk rock
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, composer, dancer, musician
InstrumentsPiano, keyboard, vocals
Years active19651994
LabelVarious
Notable workPhiladelphia Sweetheart: Barbara Ingram: R&B/Soul: 2018[1]
SpouseSherman Marshall
Parent(s)Reverend N. Henry and Vera Ingram
RelativesCarla Benson, Cousin
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Career

In 1972, Ingram formed a vocal trio with her cousin Carla Benson and Benson's close friend, Evette Benton, alternating with group names such as: "The Sweethearts of Sigma", "The Philadelphia Angels", "The Sweeties" and "The Sweethearts". The trio can be heard on many Contemporary R&B/Disco albums recorded in Philadelphia.[2]

In 1971, she sang background vocals, alongside songwriter Linda Creed, on The Stylistics eponymous album, reappearing on their 1973 successor album, Rockin' Roll Baby.

In 1973 and 1974, Ingram appeared on Hawaiian based soul singer Dick Jensen’s eponymous debut album, followed by R&B/Soul band Ecstasy, Passion & Pain's eponymous debut album.

Through the decade of the 1970s, Ingram, Benson and Benton comprised the in-house backup group for Philadelphia International Records, known as the Sweethearts of Sigma. They worked for producer and Philadelphia soul co-creator Thom Bell, as well as backing a number of acts that came through to record in the closely related Sigma Sound Studios. The trio can be heard on a number of hits, such as The Spinners’ million-sellers "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" (1972) and "Games People Play" (1975). They were also part of John Davis and the Monster Orchestra.[3]

More information Year, Album ...
Before 1976[4]
YearAlbumArtistRole
1971The StylisticsThe StylisticsVocals (Background)
1972Round 2The StylisticsVocals (Background)
1973Rockin' Roll BabyThe StylisticsVocals (Background)
1973SpinnersThe SpinnersVocals (Background)
1974All My LifeArthur PrysockVocals, Vocals (Background)
1974Lady LoveBarbara MasonVocals (Background)
1974Mighty LoveThe SpinnersVocals (Background)
1974New and ImprovedThe SpinnersVocals (Background)
1974The Magic of the BlueBlue MagicVocal Arrangement
1975My WayMajor HarrisVocals (Background)
1975Pick of the LitterThe SpinnersVocals (Background)
1975The Soul SurvivorsThe Soul Survivors / Soul SurvivorsVocals (Background)
1975The Way We WereWillis "Gator" JacksonVocals (Background)
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Later life

More information Year, Album ...
After 1975[4]
YearAlbumArtistRole
1976Tymes UpThe TymesVocals (Background)
1976Travelin' in Heavy TrafficDon CovayVocals
1976Ten PercentDouble ExposureVocals (Background)
1976SummertimeMFSBVocals (Background)
1976On the TownWebster LewisVocals (Background)
1976Nice 'n' NaastyThe Salsoul OrchestraVocals
1976Loleatta [1976]Loleatta HollowayVocals (Background)
1976Life on MarsDexter WanselVocals (Background)
1976Happiness Is Being with the SpinnersThe SpinnersVocals (Background)
1976Disco InfernoThe TrammpsVocals (Background)
1976Christmas JolliesThe Salsoul OrchestraVocals
1976Billy Jackson & The Citizen's BandBilly JacksonVocals (Background)
1977When You Hear Lou, You've Heard It AllLou RawlsVocals (Background), Vocal Arrangement
1977What the World Is Coming ToDexter WanselVocals (Background)
1977The Girl Most LikelyClaudja BarryVocals (Background)
1977PortfolioGrace JonesVocals (Background)
1977Phyllis HymanPhyllis HymanVocals (Background)
1977Monkey IslandJ. Geils BandVocals, Vocals (Background)
1977Magic JourneyThe Salsoul OrchestraVocals
1977IzitsoCat Stevens / YusufVocals
1977Cuchi-CuchiCharo / The Salsoul OrchestraVocals
1977A Portrait of MelbaMelba MooreVocals (Background)
1977A Night to RememberEddie HolmanVocals (Background)
1978You're the OneRory BlockVocals
1978What About You!Stanley TurrentineVocals (Background)
1978VoyagerDexter WanselVocals (Background)
1978So Full of LoveThe O'JaysVocals
1978Nothing Says I Love You Like I Love YouJerry ButlerVocals (Background)
1978Melba [1978]Melba MooreVocals (Background)
1978Law & OrderLove CommitteeVocals, Vocals (Background)
1978In the Night-TimeMichael HendersonVocals (Background)
1978Hear Me OutDavid SimmonsVocals
1978Happy to Be with YouJean CarnVocals (Background)
1978Giving It BackPhil HurttVocals
1978GazGazVocals (Background)
1978FameGrace JonesVocals
1978ClaudjaClaudja BarryVocals (Background)
1979Time Is Slipping AwayDexter WanselVocals (Background)
1979The World Belongs to MeDavid SimmonsVocals
1979The Whole World's DancingThe TrammpsVocals (Background)
1979TeddyTeddy PendergrassVocals (Background)
1979P H FactorPhil HurttVocals
1979Nothing Says I Love You Like I Love You/The Best Love I Ever HadJerry ButlerVocals (Background)
1979Nightlife UnlimitedNightlife UnlimitedVocals
1979McFadden & WhiteheadMcFadden & WhiteheadVocals (Background)
1979Locker RoomDouble ExposureVocals (Background)
1979I've Always Wanted to Sing...Not Just Write SongsBunny SiglerVocals, Vocals (Background)
1979Heavy LoveDee EdwardsVocals (Background)
1979Do It AllMichael HendersonVocals (Background)
1979Disco Choo ChooNightlife UnlimitedVocals
1980TonightFrance JoliVocals, Vocals (Background)
1980TPTeddy PendergrassVocals, Vocals (Background)
1980Mysteries of the WorldMFSBVocals, Vocals (Background)
1980Love SensationLoleatta HollowayVocals (Background)
1980Hurry Up This Way AgainThe StylisticsVocals (Background)
1980DeepRichie RomeVocals
1981What a Woman NeedsMelba MooreVocals (Background)
1981Welcome BackBlue MagicVocals (Background)
1983Brand New DayRonnie DysonComposer
1984Night StalkersIngram / Ingram FamilyVocals (Background)
1986Winner in YouPatti LaBelleVocals (Background)
1986Sweet Freedom: The Best of Michael McDonaldMichael McDonaldVocals (Background)
1986Always in the MoodShirley JonesVocals (Background)
1989The Complete Thom Bell SessionsElton JohnVocals (Background)
1989D'Atra HicksD'Atra HicksVocals (Background)
1992Schmuse Songs, Vol. 1Various ArtistsVocals (Background)
1992Salsoul Classics, Vol. 2Various ArtistsVocals
1992Salsoul Classics, Vol. 1Various ArtistsVocals
1992Original Salsoul Classics: The 20th AnniversaryVarious ArtistsVocals
1992Club Epic, Vol. 2Various ArtistsVocals (Background)
1993The West End Story, Vol. 4Various ArtistsVocals (Background)
1993The Very Best of the SpinnersThe SpinnersVocals (Background)
1994Tightening It Up: The Best of Archie Bell & the DrellsArchie Bell & the DrellsVocals (Background)
1994This Is Where the Happy People Go: The Best of the TrammpsThe TrammpsVocals (Background)
1994The Best of Now and ThenMajor HarrisVocals (Background)
1994NowFrance JoliVocals (Background)
1994Get Up & BoogieFreddie JamesVocals (Background)
1994Come to MeFrance JoliVocals (Background)
1994Can't Fake the FeelingGeraldine HuntVocals (Background)
1995The Salsoul Classics 2, Vols. 3 & 4Various ArtistsPerformer, Primary Artist
1995Soul Love 1-3Various ArtistsVocals (Background)
1995SilkDamon HarrisVocals (Background)
1995I Believe in LoveMajor HarrisVocals (Background)
1995ConstantlyRonnie DysonVocals (Background), Composer, Primary Artist
1996The Legacy of Phyllis HymanPhyllis HymanVocals (Background)
1996The Best of Major Harris [Unidisc]Major HarrisVocals (Background)
1996The Best of Bunny Sigler: Sweeter Than the BerryBunny SiglerVocals (Background)
1996The Best of Blue Magic: Soulful SpellBlue MagicVocals (Background)
1996Soul DreamersVarious ArtistsPrimary Artist
1996Numbers/Izitso/Back to Earth [Box]Cat StevensVocals
1996Greatest HitsLoleatta HollowayVocals (Background)
1997The Very Best of the Spinners, Vol. 2The SpinnersVocals (Background)
1997The Philly Sound: Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and the Story of Brotherly Love (1966-1976)Various ArtistsVocals (Background)
1998I Will Survive: The AnthologyGloria GaynorVocals (Background)
1998Freak Out [Sony]Various ArtistsVocals (Background)
1999MFSB & Gamble Huff Orchestra/Mysteries of the WorldMFSBVocals, Vocals (Background)
1999Let Me Be Good to You/Sit Down and Talk to MeLou RawlsVocals (Background)
1999Let 'Em In/Only the Strong SurviveBilly PaulVocals, Vocals (Background)
1999It's Time for Love/This One's for YouTeddy PendergrassVocals (Background)
2000The Voice of Michael McDonaldMichael McDonaldVocals (Background)
2000Love Vibrations/Happy Birthday BabyJoe SimonVocals (Background)
2001Queen of the Night: The Ultimate Club CollectionLoleatta HollowayVocals
2001Plays with Feeling/The Way We WereWillis "Gator" JacksonVocals (Background)
2001On the Road to Find OutCat Stevens / YusufVocals
2001Christmas JolliesVarious ArtistsVocals
2002Philly Super Soul HitsVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2003The Chrome CollectionThe SpinnersVocals (Background)
2004Jean Carn/Happy to Be with YouJean CarnVocals (Background)
2004Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now: Best of the PIR YearsMcFadden & WhiteheadVocals (Background)
2005When You Hear Lou, You've Heard It All/Lou Rawls LiveLou RawlsVocals (Background)
2005Vincent Montana Jr. Presents One Hour Of Christmas Music: 44 Yuletide Carols Performed In An Upbeat StyleVincent Montana, Jr. / The Philly Sound OrchestraVocals, Group Member
2005The Ultimate CollectionMichael McDonaldVocals (Background)
2005The Essential O'JaysThe O'JaysVocals (Background)
2005The AnthologyThe Salsoul OrchestraVocals
2005Teddy/It's Time for LoveTeddy PendergrassVocals (Background)
2005Soul DivasVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2005So Full of Love/Identify YourselfThe O'JaysVocals (Background)
2005Live! Coast to Coast/TPTeddy PendergrassVocals (Background)
2005GoldCat StevensVocals
2006The AnthologyDouble ExposureVocals (Background)
2006The AnthologyInstant FunkVocals (Background)
2006Shades of Blue/Family Reunion [Edsel]Lou RawlsVocals (Background)
2006Collectables Classics [Box Set]Blue MagicVocal Arrangement
2007The Platinum CollectionThe SpinnersVocals (Background)
2007The Essential Teddy PendergrassTeddy PendergrassVocals (Background)
2007The Essential Lou RawlsLou RawlsVocals (Background)
2007Sex & Soul: Mixed by Moog-LyMooglyVocals
2007Night & DayJohn Davis / John Davis & the Monster OrchestraVocals (Background)
2007Atlantic 60th: On the Dance Floor, Vol. 1Various ArtistsVocals (Background)
2008The Sound of Philadelphia: Gamble & Huff's Greatest HitsVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2008The Essential Patti LaBellePatti LaBelleVocals (Background)
2008Love Train: The Sound of PhiladelphiaVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2009Would You Like To FlyIngram / Ingram FamilyVocals (Background)
2009Love in the 70'sVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2010The Essential Patti LaBelle [3.0]Patti LaBelleVocals (Background)
2010Now Is the Time/Close CompanyLou RawlsVocals (Background)
2010Essential: Summer BreezeVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2010Essential: Easy ListeningVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2010Black Tie/Love TalkThe ManhattansVocals (Background)
2011Pure... LoveVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2011Pure... CroonersVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2012Soul: The CollectionVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2012Philadelphia International Classics: The Tom Moulton RemixesTom MoultonVocals (Background)
201270s: The CollectionVarious ArtistsVocals (Background)
2014Phase 2/Brand New DayRonnie DysonComposer, Primary Artist, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
2015DiscoGrace JonesVocals (Background)
2017Five Classic AlbumsThe StylisticsVocals (Background)
2020Dee Dee Bridgewater [1976]/Just Family/Bad for Me/Dee Dee Bridgewater [1980]Dee Dee BridgewaterVocals (Background)
2022Give Me Some Emotion: The Epic Anthology 1976-1981Webster LewisComposer
2023Christmas Jollies I + IIThe Salsoul OrchestraVocals
2024It's Good for the Soul: The Vince Montana Years 1975-1978The Salsoul OrchestraVocals
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In 1976 Ingram sang lead vocals on the album The Funk Is In Our Music for Ingram Kingdom, a family group that included her five brothers James [Jimmy], Norman [Butch], William [Billy], Robert [Timmy] and John [Johnny]. Switching their name to 'Ingram' in 1977, Barbara continued to contribute background vocals to the group's next three albums released 1977-1984, That's All!, Would You Like To Fly and Night Stalkers. Ingram is pictured on their first album Ingram Kingdom.

Throughout the years, from 1975 until 1985 she sang backup for these artists among many others for their albums.

Ingram continued to sing live concert shows from 1980 until 1986, then from 1988 until 1992.

On 16 March 2018, Society Hill Records released a posthumous LP, "Barbara Ingram: Philadelphia Sweetheart." It's available on Spotify and Apple Music.[6][1][7]

Personal life, and death

Barbara Ingram was born the second of nine children to Reverend N. Henry and Vera Ingram of Camden, NJ. Their family was large and built on a foundation of faith and love. Music was an integral part of the Ingram family, so it was no surprise that Barbara pursued a career in music.[3]

Ingram was married to songwriter/producer Sherman Marshall, who wrote famous 1970s hits such as "I'm Doin' Fine Now" by New York City, "Then Came You" by The Spinners and "Lady Love" by Lou Rawls. Ingram also had a daughter named Denene, who died in 1976.[8]

On October 20, 1994, Barbara Ingram died at the age of 47, in Camden, New Jersey; she suffered from lupus and cancer.[9] The funeral was held in her hometown of Camden. Her husband and daughter both preceded her in death.[3]

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  • "An interview with Carla Benson at Soul Express in December 2014". soulexpress.net. Retrieved 21 August 2025. Carla L. Benson is a musical treasure and one of the best-kept secrets in our genre.
  • "Carla Benson, Evette Benton and Barbara Ingram". gettyimages.com. Retrieved 21 August 2025. Carla Benson, Evette Benton and Barbara Ingram ( The Sweeties ) photographed in Philadelphia in 1981 (Photo by MpiRock/MediaPunch via Getty Images)
  • "Barbara Ingram, Evette and Carla Benson of The Sweethearts". gettyimages.com. Retrieved 21 August 2025. Philadelphia PA: Barbara Ingram, Evette and Carla Benson of The Sweethearts aka The Sweeties photographed in 1981 (Photo by MPIRock/MediaPunch via Getty Images)
  • "Sweethearts of Sigma". soultracks.com. Retrieved 21 August 2025. In 1972, the late Barbara Ingram, after returning from a tour as a Raylette for Ray Charles....
  • "The Salsoul Orchestra". metason.net. Retrieved 21 August 2025. Barbara Ingram: bvoc, voc 1947-1994 US
  • "Barbara Ingram – Philadelphia Sweetheart". Jazz Chill Music. Retrieved 21 August 2025. One of the few albums we've ever seen to foreground the talents of the great Barbara Ingram as a lead act – even though her vocals had been a huge part of the Philly scene from the 60s onward....
  • "The Sweethearts of Sigma: Carla L. Benson, Evette Benton and Barbara Ingram". legendsofvinyl.com. Retrieved 21 August 2025. In 1972, the late Barbara Ingram, after returning from a tour as a Raylette for Ray Charles.... (sic)
  • "Sweethearts of Sigma". allmusic.com. Retrieved 21 August 2025. Credits: - 2015:Disco:Grace Jones - 1995:The Salsoul Classics 2, Vols. 3 & 4 - 1978:Grace Jones: Fame - 1977:Grace Jones:Portfolio

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