Cool John Ferguson
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He was born on Saint Helena Island off the coast of South Carolina. His mother
is of the Gullah people and John grew up with the old ways all around him. His
first guitar was a Harmony #1 with a one-coil pick-up, two knobs, and a Marvel
amplifier. He still remembers the shape and look of it and the way it made him
feel. He learned to play by listening. He is uniquely equipped for the task at
hand. Born December 3, 1953, he has been playing the guitar since age three.
At five he was playing church music professionally, often out-seating
musicians ten times his age. For three years he was a featured entertainer on
the Low Country Sing on channel 5 Charleston TV, appearing with his three
sisters (the Ferguson Sisters), a popular gospel trio. He was also featured on
stage every morning at school, where the principal found that live music kept
the students civilized before the start of class. In the seventh grade he was
a mainstay of his high school band and chorus. Around this time he began what
was to be a lengthy association with Earl Davis, his music teacher. John
became a fixture in the band room, where Earl taught him music theory and
charting and John learned to play every instrument in the room. In the tenth
grade John formed his first band, the Soul Connection, playing rhythm and
blues at school functions. In his junior year he attended the first integrated
high school class in Beaufort and formed an integrated band, the Plastic
Society, venturing into psychedelic pop music and beginning to play club
dates. Throughout this time John played guitar and piano at a minimum of two
church gigs every Sunday. One day an itinerant preacher rolled into Beaufort
in a rusted out '49 Chevy. His name was Reverend Ike "You can't lose with
the stuff I use" and he soon set up shop at the United House of Prayer on
Duke and Haymore. He hired John for a two week gig and immediately attracted
large crowds with his peculiar philosophy of personal empowerment through cash
donations for Ike's nascent broadcast empire "The workman is worthy of
hire". John pulled his weight and then some. "I brought in just as
much attendance as he did, chicks would see me play at the honky-tonks and
then come to hear me in church." As Ike's popularity grew and he traveled
to preach in ever-larger venues, he took John on the road with him, to Macon,
Savannah, and as far west as the Houston Coliseum. President of the student
council, he graduated in 1972 and with his mentor formed the Earl Davis Trio
with Earl on sax, Earl's wife on organ, and John on guitar, playing jazz. This
began an extremely active period for John. He took on a house gig at the Latai
Inn at Fripp Island Resort and was playing four churches on Sunday. His next
gig lasted five years, with Stephen Best and the Soul Crusaders, playing black
clubs throughout South Carolina. This was followed by a long solo engagement
at the Sans Souci in Beaufort, playing dinner jazz interspersed with blues,
soul and rock. "I always gave them a little more than they wanted. When
it was time to beef things up I knew where to go." He played the Sans
Souci four nights a week and it was there, at twenty-seven, that he was
married to his wife Brenda. In the years since John has traveled where the
music has taken him, equally comfortable in churches and clubs. He has been
active on the tent revival circuit, a little-documented but vibrant niche of
American religious culture, and has been associated with LaFace Records of
Atlanta, Ga. collaborating on pop recordings with his niece Esperanza. John
epitomizes the traditional role of the musician as an integral entity in the
everyday life of the community. Through his work in the church he has provided
the sound-track for thousands of weddings, funerals, picnics, and parties. He
and his sister Bessie made something of a specialty of funerals, working
closely with the director to dictate the appropriate tone of the event.
"He would say, ' Let them cry, but not too much, then let the spirit
out', I would come out with some sad stuff, then unexpectedly cheer them up.
And a lot of them would come to see me at the club I was playing that
night." John's musical path is immersion. The man breathes music and
plays from the inside out. He commands the rare ability to develop a theme on
the fly, incorporating every element of the situation along the way and
somehow summing them all up neatly when he feels the end coming. His
improvised pieces carry the aesthetic sensibility of careful, painstakingly
crafted works, which in fact they are; it is simply all done in real time.
Coupled with the willingness to play with anybody, any time, in any style,
familiar or not, he possesses a formidable panurgy that is making him a force
to be reckoned with in the music industry. -Wesely Wilkes
(quoted from musicmaker.org)
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Cool John Ferguson Videos
Cool John Ferguson "Come Down Hard". Runtime 09:42.
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Cool John Rockin' Out. Runtime 01:43.
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