H-Bomb Ferguson
Real Name: | Robert Princeton Ferguson |
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Profile: | Robert Ferguson was born in 1931 in Charleston, South Carolina. His father was a minister in the community and through him Ferguson got his start in music. With his father's help and support he learned to play the piano, and his father insisted he stick to gospel music. While young and with the family, he complied, but in his late teens he jumped into the music he really loved - the blues and rhythm tunes he heard from the Black night spots of his home town. His first foray into this music scene was in 1950 when he did a stint with the touring unit of Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers, one of the top R & B bands of the late forties. He left the band and stayed in the Atlanta area for a few months picking up spare jobs wherever he could. He headed North with the combo of Ted Anderson for a few weeks. When young Bob Ferguson landed in New York City, he decided to stay in the Big Apple and see how he could do on his own. He was initially befriended by Nipsey Russell who was instrumental in getting Ferguson a spot at Harlem's Club Baby Grand using the stage name as "The Cobra Kid". He did well enough on his maiden voyage as a vocalist in the R & B style to get a shot at recording for the independent Derby Records label.
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