ABOUT NORTH INGALLS
"Come on over to North Ingalls Street. There’s always a place to rest your head, and a table to sit at. For a coffee, and a conversation”
​North Ingalls is a seven-piece indie folk-groove sound.​
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All members of North Ingalls hail from the University of Michigan (Go Blue!) and met through the School of Music. Corazon Szell (vocals/guitar), Andres Soto (bass), Elena Bressler (trumpet), and Liam Charron (piano), first performed together as members of the popular campus cover band, Tea & Sympathy. After two memorable years, the band concluded their journey with a final performance in 2023, bidding a heartfelt farewell to their graduating seniors. However, Corazon was not yet ready to step off the stage. Determined to keep the momentum going, she persuaded Andres, Elena, and Liam to embark on a new journey with her. They recruited Em Spencer (saxophone), SC Klein (trombone) and Jack Harris (drums), and thus, North Ingalls was born.​
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The original music of North Ingalls is a vibrant patchwork of seven unique individual sounds, each coming together to celebrate and reflect their personal experiences. The music draws inspiration from the traditional genres of folk, jazz, rap, and R&B, influenced by artists such as The Lumineers, Noah Kahan, and John Mayer. However, the group is always expanding their ears, continually finding new music and new sounds to feed their passion and broaden their artistic horizons. The theme of love is at the heart of their music, with original tunes that touch upon the ups and downs of relationships, friendships, and kinships. The band has gained a devoted following for its deeply honest and detailed narrative lyrics that explore the raw feelings and experiences that arise between two connected hearts. Brought to life by their emotionally raw vocals and rich, full-bodied sound, their original music strikes a compelling chord with every generation.​
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Currently based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, North Ingalls has consistently drawn large crowds to established venues and events around the city, including North Star Lounge, The Blind Pig, and the Ann Arbor Art Fair. Live shows have been a key element to the growth of their diverse fanbase as they work on their debut full-length album, an 8-track collection set for release in 2025. As they are able to adapt and bring fresh material to any spotlight, no venue is too small or too big for their music.
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A Note From The Band:
Encouraged by our friends, family, and fans, we are continually inspired by our surrounding community, thriving off of the positive vibes that flow from each person to the next. We want you to join us on our journey as we rise to new heights, strive to create great music, foster a supportive creative community, and simply have a good time :)
MEET THE BAND

ELENA BRESSLER
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Trumpet / Background Vocals
Richardson, TX
The actual trumpet is my preferred instrument

EM SPENCER
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Saxophone
Seattle, WA​
2nd best 2 letter name in the band

SC KLEIN
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Trombone
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Alameda, CA​​
2nd best 2 letter name in the band

ANDRES SOTO
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Bass / Background Vocals
Miami, FL​​
Listen to more Beatles!

CORAZON SZELL
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Guitar / Lead Vocals
Brooklyn, NY​​
Mouth trumpet is my preferred instrument

JACK HARRIS
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Drums / Percussion
Ann Arbor, MI​​
Snowman enthusiast

LIAM CHARRON
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Keys / Background Vocals
Piedmont, CA​​
Holds the record for most times being kicked out of the band
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