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Egidio Juke Ingala is a dynamic, smooth vocalist and harmonica player with a sophisticated urban style. His harmonica sound has been described as a cross between Little Walter,George Harmonica Smith with a touch of Walter Horton and, you'll agree that his grooves... swing like mad! His sound is extremely powerful, and years of meticulous research have led him to obtain what Californians call "big brass tone", which has been honed by many years of success and touring. A subtle combination of tone, phrasing and attack combined with a strong sense of swing are his trademark. In the finest of West Coast blues harmonica traditions, he has been thrilling audiences with his explosive performances, not only in Italy,but in many European countries as well, where he often plays at large bluesfestivals, entertaining thousands. Egidio Ingala started playing professionally as a member of the Dirty Hands band in the mid-'90s recording two CDs: "XXX Hot Chili" in '94, "Four Cool Cats" in '96 and some collaborations in studio with Lynwood Slim as guest/producer and Jerry Hall as sound engeneer.

In 1997 he left the band to start his own group, and in 1998 Egidio Juke Ingala Band were born. They has also toured and performed with some of America's finest blues musicians such Alex Schultz "The Prince Of West Coast Blues Guitar" (formerly with Rod Piazza, William Clarke, Lester Butler and many others). Although Egidio has long been know n as the charismatic front-man for the Dirty Hands, his solo albums are where his talent shows through most clearly. After several successful European tours he released his first solo album "Nite Life Boogie" in 1999, on the prestigious German label Stumble Records, followed by "Drivin & Jivin'" in 2002 for Kayman Records label. Both were recorded with his band and Alex Schultz. In february 2007 “Game’s Over” is out. This album represents the 2nd recording on Kayman Records. Produced together with Alberto Colombo “Games Over” was recording in the studio trying for a live sound on this; twelve songs including 10 original composition and 2 covers by Pee Wee Crayton and Tiny Grimes.  

His solo albums are solid productions, highly recommended for harp players and fans of Chicago Blues and West Coast Swing. The Egidio Juke Ingala Band has been world class unit", and their energetic stage show is always extremely powerful and stimulating.

 

 

 

              

 

 

 

 

 

                

Egidio Juke Ingala is the group's vocalist and harmonica player; Alberto Colombo strokes the guitar; Billy Billiani thumps the bass; and Gio Rossi rounds out the band on drums.