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Autobiography from his website.
Hello, I'm Cool John Ferguson. I was born in
December 1953 on St. Helena'sIsland, one of the Sea Islands of South
Carolina. I've been playing the guitar since I was three. When I turned
five, I started gigging in the Pentecostal church of my family. You can
hear some of that gospel flavor in my playing, a lot of traditional
African music mixed with the field and spiritual music. A lot of my
people came out of the Gullah tradition, with roots inWestern Africa,
hard work and a hard life on the plantations, and worship in praise
houses. I was featured entertainer for Lowcountry Sing on Channel
5,Charleston SC, for three years, appearing with the Ferguson Sisters,
an outstanding gospel trio.

Music for me has always been a way to give praise for life and its
gifts, but it has also been a way to celebrate with my friends, fellow
musicians and excited audiences. When I play a show, I try to capture
the spirit of the room and give some of that spirit back to everyone,
amplified and transformed into something pure and beautiful.
I learned to play naturally, hearing gospel or music on the radio and TV
and records that my parents and sisters had around the house. I'd learn
everything I could get my hands on, it didn't matter where the music
came from, I just learned it all - tv themes, blues, R&B, jazz, gospel -
it all came in my ears and out through my hands.
It used to be hard to play anything but gospel music. My parents thought
music should only be used to praise God, and that's true, but all the
music I played was praise. In the late '60s, Earl Davis moved
to Beaufort, SC. He was the chorus and band director at Beaufort High
School. He had come out of the Army band at the same time Wayne Shorter
was doing his service. Earl had an R&B band and, whenever I could, we'd
play gigs at juke joints, military clubs, Elks and VFW clubs, really
anywhere we could.
I’ve been active on tent revival circuits, played with LaFace Records of
Atlanta, GA, and collaborated with several well-known artists including
Taj Mahal,
Kenny Wayne Shepard,
BB King, the Stylistics, Beverly Guitar
Watkins, Captain Luke, and others. I’ve been honored by Living Blues
Magazine for two consecutive years as “Most Outstanding Guitarist.” I
started doing tours of blues festivals and clubs around the world
including Lincoln Center Out-Of-Doors, Lucerne Blues Festival,
andSwitzerland’s Blues to Bop Festival,Australia’s Byron Bay Blues
Festival, Word of Mouth, the Savannah Music Festival, Columbia Blues
Festival, and many others throughout the world. I’ve kept my feet in the
juke joint tradition, playing a whole lot of Saturday nights at All
Peoples Grill in north Durham, NC and other clubs in North Carolina,
South Carolina, and surrounding states.
Taj Mahal stated that I rank “among the five greatest guitarists in the
world. He is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. He is
with the ranks of Jimi Hendrix, Wes Montgomery and Django Reinhart.”
Give me a listen and you decide!
I've just finished work on a new CD - "With These Hands." It presents
fifteen new originals, ten with vocals, and is more of an R&B record
than my previous work, but it has a lot of rock, funk, blues, love
songs, and even a little Caribbean and Brazilian flavor in the mix as
well. It's packed with hot leads and cool vocals. A drummer friend of
mine from High School - Ian Davis - has produced, engineered, and drums
on this, and I'm very happy with it. This is my first release on my new
label Cool John Records!
Do me a personal favor - when you get a chance, come out, see a show,
buy one of these new CDs, and help me celebrate the rich musical
tradition of my roots.
Please visit my site on myspace at:http://www.myspace.com/cooljohnferguson
John was born in Beaufort, SC in 1953. He learned to play the guitar by
the age of 3. By age 5, John played gospel music professionally and
astounded musicians ten times his age. John was the featured entertainer
for Lowcountry Sing on Channel 5, Charleston SC, for three years,
appearing with three of his sisters, the Ferguson Sisters, an
outstanding gospel trio.
Early in life John made a decision to follow his dream of becoming a
renowned guitarist, pianist, and singer. He made his dream a reality. He
has formed bands playing psychedelic music, rhythm and blues, pop and
jazz. John’s fingers just seem to glide effortlessly across the guitar
strings as his audience watch in amazement.
John has spent his life traveling where his music leads him. He has
performed at many concerts and major blues festivals throughout the
United States and abroad, including the Savannah Music Festival, Lincoln
Center Out-Of-Doors, Lucerne Blues Festival, and Switzerland’s Blues to
Bop Festival, Australia’s Byron Bay Blues Festival, and many other
festivals throughout the world.
John is very versatile. You never know what he’s going to play next. He
seamlessly combines styles of gospel, blues, funk, country, jazz, and
rhythm and blues. He has been active on tent revival circuits, played
with LaFace Records of Atlanta, GA, and collaborated with several
well-known artists throughout the world, including Taj Mahal, Kenny
Wayne Shepard, BB King, Beverly Guitar Watkins, and the Stylistics. He
has provided sound tracks for countless events. John was honored by
Living Blues Magazine for two consecutive years as “Most Outstanding
Guitarist.”
Taj Mahal has said that “Cool John Ferguson is among the five greatest
guitarists in the world. He is a force to be reckoned with in the music
industry. He is with the ranks of Jimi Hendrix, Wes Montgomery and
Django Reinhart.”
John, a recording artist, has his own record label “Cool John Ferguson
Records” and recently released a new CD entitled: “With These Hands.”
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