Paul Ferguson Musical artist

Paul Ferguson (born Matthew Paul Ferguson, 31 March 1958) is a rock drummer, best known for his work in the post-punk/industrial group Killing Joke and cult English punk band Pink Parts. Following a stint as the drummer with the London-based Matt Stagger Band in 1978, Ferguson became a founding member of Killing Joke and served as their drummer from 1979 to 1987. He was known as 'Big Paul Ferguson' during this period. Following disagreements with lead singer Jaz Coleman about new material and the direction the band was going, Ferguson, together with bassist Paul Raven, departed from the band in 1987 during the recording of their seventh studio album, Outside The Gate. The last album he recorded with Killing Joke during this period was the 1986 release Brighter than a Thousand Suns. He subsequently worked on other musical projects, notably with rock outfits Warrior Soul (1987–1990), Murder, Inc. (1991–92) and Crush (1992–93). During the following years Ferguson moved to Puerto Rico, then the USA, and became a sculptor and art restorer, specialising in ancient sculptures. He also briefly played with The Orb and took up the guitar.Ferguson rejoined Killing Joke for their 2008 reunion, which saw the original line-up together for the first time since 1982. Ferguson recorded with Killing Joke for the first time in 24 years for their 2010 studio album Absolute Dissent. He remains with Killing Joke, having drummed on their April 2012 album release MMXII and subsequent tour.

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Career started1979
associated musical artist
Killing Joke
Murder Inc. (band)
Crush (American band)
Warrior Soul
Transmission (band)
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Industrial music
Alternative metal
Post-punk
instrument
Drum kit

Paul Ferguson on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Paul+Ferguson+%282%29?anv=P+Ferguson