WELCOME TO THE INGVAY SHOP!
NEW ALBUM – STILL MOVING
Standing still was never an option.
Standing still was never an option.
With Still Moving, INGVAY presents his fifth studio album—ten years after his debut and backed by more
than two decades of experience on stages and in studios across Europe.
Rooted in Blues, Roots Rock, and Americana, the album combines powerful guitars, driving rhythms, and
memorable melodies with a sound that feels both timeless and fresh. The singles The Old Way, Get Up,
and Home By The Rivercapture its spirit: conviction, momentum, and authenticity.
After collaborations with artists such as Roger Cicero, Heinz Rudolf Kunze, Max Mutzke, and Chilly
Gonzales, INGVAY focuses on what matters most: strong songs, real musicianship, and honest rock'n'roll.
Still Moving is powerful, grounded, and made for those who keep moving forward.
Available on CD, Vinyl, and Digital Download.
Order your copy now!
PHYSICAL MUSIC
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One Magic Mile CD
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Keep It Up CD
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The Green House Concert CD & DVD
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Still Moving CD
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Still Moving Vinyl
Regular price €29,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €29,00 EUR
Blues-driven, Americana-inspired, and rooted in rock'n'roll. Discover the music of INGVAY—crafted for openroads, free minds, and those who never stop moving.
INGVAY GALLERY
TESTIMONIALS
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"Coherent groove, pleasant voice, excellent guitar playing."
Bluesnews
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"This album distinguishes itself by an exemplary unpretentiousness and non chalance and convinces withgrooving blues and balladic road songs"
Radio Jade
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"With an organic Americana soundIngvay and his band of seasoned musicians set a timeless and feel good vibe...grooving with all of the musicianship and California cool of some of the best bands from the1970’s."
Bob Smith, Music Blogger and Billboard columnist