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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ingrid_CroceIngrid Croce - Wikipedia

    Ingrid Croce (née Jacobson, born April 27, 1947) is an American author, singer-songwriter and restauranteur. Between 1964 and 1971, Ingrid performed as a duo with her husband, Jim Croce, releasing the album Jim & Ingrid Croce in 1969.

  2. His face and surname are among the most visible images in downtown San Diego, thanks to his wife, Ingrid Croce, for her restaurant and her tireless dedication to preserving Jim Croces legacy. Meanwhile, the music of Jim Croce is as popular as ever, showing up in southwarks and commercials as well as remaining a radio staple nearly 40 years ...

  3. At twenty years old, Jim Croce was a charismatic and romantic Italian-Catholic troubadour who just happened to be driving down the street where I’d lodged my car in a snowbank. He caught my sixteen-year-old self in his headlights. Late for a talent competition – and with a backseat full of cadets!

  4. Ingrid Jacobson b. 1948 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ingrid Croce became an artist at eight-years-old, laying stitches in her grandmother’s Philadelphia dress shop. When, as a teenager, Ingrid lost both of her parents to illness, she turned to collage to organize personal chaos. Her work earned her an early residency at New York’s Museum of ...

  5. 10. Jan. 2013 · Croce, who would have turned 70 on January 10, died in a plane crash shortly after a show in September 1973. In the years since his death, Ingrid Croce has received several requests to help tell the story of the working man’s singer, but all were ultimately shelved when attempts were made to embellish the real story behind Jim’s ...

  6. Ingrid Croce has combined her memories of Jim Croce and her recipes in a book titled, "Thyme In A Bottle: Memories And Recipes From Croce's Restaurant", (Harper/Collins Books). We spoke with Ingrid Croce about her restaurant, her book, and the obvious, life with and without Jim Croce. Q - Last time I read about you was in this book, "Rock Wives".

  7. The sweetness in the bitter fruit, music pouring from a moving-down-the-highway van, a hummingbird determined to survive: these memories are my muses. With jazz flooding my San Diego studio, I create mixed media art that maps seventy-two years of surviving & thriving.