Winston Fergus


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UK-based Fergus began his career in 1976 as the lead singer of the Equators . The band is best remembered for ‘Father Oh Father’ on Joe Sinclair’s Klik label . As well as performing in their own right the band also provided musical backing for the up-and-coming vocalist, Pablo Gad. In 1977 Fergus, widely regarded as Gad’s benefactor, introduced the young singer to Sinclair. The introduction led to the release of Gad’s debut recordings; ‘International Dread’ and ‘Kunte Kinte’ through the Caribbean affiliated label. In the same year Fergus embarked on a solo career, releasing his debut ‘Give Me Love’, featured on Jah Jah Bus. Lightning Records signed Fergus and released ‘African Woman’. The single failed to emulate Lightning’s earlier success with Althea And Donna’s ‘Uptown Top Ranking’, although the label persevered with the singer and released ‘Long Time’. As with the previous release the single failed to crossover, which signalled the end of Fergus’ association with the label, although they later licensed ‘Long Time’ for release on Trojan Records. In 1979, Fergus released ‘Fly Natty Dread’ and a version of the classic ‘Loving Pauper’. He maintained his profile throughout the 80s working with Clement Bushay (‘Jezebel Woman’ and ‘Pay To Live’), Clive Stanhope (‘Keep On Dancing’ and ‘One Day Up’) and John Dread (‘Hope For The World’ and I Will Sing). In the early 90s Fergus demonstrated his independent stance when he set up his own [l209704] label. His debut, ‘Get Some Shopping’, was followed by songs including ‘My Love’, ‘Yesterday’ and ‘My Own Way’ as well as the album Love Is All Around Me. In 1998, Fergus embarked on sessions with Chris Jay of Dubwise Productions, releasing ‘Rough Times’ and ‘Praise H.I.M.’.

ALBUMS


Winston Fergus
In Ting Sound
2024, 12", Jamwax, Fergie Music
Winston Fergus & Equators*
Father Oh Father
2023
Winston Fergus
Pay To Live / Keep Dancing
2021, 12", RE, Roots Vibration (2)
Winston Fergus
Sing Glory / A Vision
2012, 12", King Earthquake
Winston 'Sugarcane' Fergus*
Bills Pressure / Tafar-i
2010, 12", King Earthquake
Winston Fergus
Too Much War / Jah Is Wonderful
2008, 10", King Earthquake
Winston 'Sugarcane' Fergus*
Send Another Moses / Nah Run
2008, 10", King Earthquake
King Earthquake Meets Winston 'Sugarcane' Fergus*
At King Earthquake Studio
2008
Winston 'Sugar Cane' Fergus*
Firm & Strong / African Bredren
2005, 10", King Earthquake
Junior Murvin / Winston Fergus
Wise Man / Praise Him
1998, 10", Dubwise Productions
Winston Fergus / Chris Jay
Rough Times / Can't Take No More
1998, 10", Dubwise Productions
Winston Fergus
Town Called Allice
1986
Winston Fergus
I Will Sing
1985, LP, Album, John Dread Productions
Winston Fergus
Keep Dancing / One Day Up
1983, 12", Burning Sounds
Winston Fergus
Corner Girl
1979, 12", Burning Rockers, ,
Dub/Lovers Rock
Winston Fergus
Pay To Live / Earth In Dub
1979, ,
Dub/Roots Reggae
Winston Fergus
Fly Natty Dread
1978, 12", Arawak, ,
Dub/Roots Reggae
Winston Fergus
African Woman
1977
Winston Fergus
Long Time
1977
Winston Fergus / Soul Syndicate* & Moodie All Stars
Reveal Yourself To Me
7", Moodie Music
Winston Fergus
My Own Way Heart / In Ting Sound
12", Fergie Music
W. Fergus*
Mobile Phone / Dub
7", Fergie Music
Winston Fergus
My Love / Love Talk
12", Fergie Music
Winston Fergus
Rockers Rock
12", Three Kings
Winston Fergurson*
Your Love
7", Thompson Sound
Winston Fergus
Get Some Shopping Done
12", Fergie Music
Winston Fergus
Love Is All Around Me
12", Single, Fergie Music
Winston Fergus
I Don't Know Why / Boogle Dancing
Acetate, 7", Fergie Music
Guardian Angel
China Gate
2016
Monyaka Band*
Rocking Time
1977
Various
Jamaica Affair - Various Artiste Vol. 2
1987, LP, Comp, John Dread Productions, ,
Roots Reggae/Lovers Rock

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