Jim Ferguson

{{Short description|American guitarist, composer, journalist, and educator (born 1948)}}

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{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Jim Ferguson

| image = Guitarist Jim Ferguson at Bargetto Winery June 2011.jpg

| alt = Guitarist Jim Ferguson holding a classical guitar

| caption = Jim Ferguson in 2011

| birth_name = James Edwin Ferguson

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|12|23}}

| birth_place = Dayton, Ohio, US

| genre = Classical, jazz, world, acoustic

| occupation = Musician, composer, educator, author, music journalist

| instrument = Guitar

| years_active = 1970s–present

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| website = {{URL|fergusonguitar.com/}}

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James Edwin Ferguson (born December 23, 1948) is an American guitarist, composer, journalist, and educator.

He has performed in the U.S. and abroad, is featured on solo guitar CDs showcasing his original compositions for classical guitar, and has had numerous compositions published in both anthologiesMaster Anthology of Blues Guitar Solos Volume 1 (Book/2 CD set), 2000, Mel Bay Publications. A Mel Bay bestseller. {{ISBN|0-7866-4724-8}}.Master Anthology of Jazz Guitar Solos Volume 1 (Book/3 CD set), 2000, Mel Bay Publications. {{ISBN|0-7866-5291-8}}.Contemporary Anthology of Solo Guitar Music for Five Fingers of the Right Hand, 2009, edited by Charles Postlewate, Mel Bay Publications. {{ISBN|0-7866-7756-2}}.25 Compositions (Book/CD set), 2011, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89655-524-6}}.Learn & Conquer Guitar Repertoire with Xuefei Yang, Intermediate 1, 2015, Various composers, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89503-738-5}}. alongside the works of other notable contemporary composers and in publications dedicated solely to his works.12 Simple Jazzy Studies, 2010, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89655-322-8}}.Cirque du Soul, 2010, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89655-348-8}}.Lady Di, 2010, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89655-349-5}}.Film Noir—Four Scenes, 2011, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89655-487-4}}.Four Monsters, 2012, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89655-647-2}}.Requiem for a Fallen Artist, 2012, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89655-756-1}} (also published in 25 Compositions).Winedark Sea, 2013, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89655-926-8}}.Jazzotica, 2014, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89737-227-9}}.12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies, 2015, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89737-390-0}}.Night Cats, 2017, by Jim Ferguson, Les Productions d'OZ, Canada. {{ISBN|978-2-89737-768-7}}.

He has written several jazz guitar instructional books, including All Blues for Jazz Guitar.All Blues for Jazz Guitar—Comping Styles, Chords & Grooves, 1997, by Jim Ferguson. Book/CD set. Published by Guitar Master Class Publications, distributed by Mel Bay Publications. A Mel Bay Bestseller. {{ISBN|0-7866-3128-7}}. He is a Grammy-nominatedNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences: Grammy Award Nomination, Best Album Notes, presented to Orrin Keepnews and Jim Ferguson for Wes Montgomery—Wes Montgomery: The Complete Riverside Recordings|The Complete Riverside Recordings, for the awards period 1993 (presented in 1994). music journalist and editor.{{cite web|url=http://www.fergusonguitar.com/reviews.htm |title=Jim Ferguson's Reviews, Honors, Awards |publisher=fergusonguitar.com |date= |accessdate=2013-02-04}}

Holding B.S. and M.F.A. degrees,Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design, 1975, San Jose State University, San Jose, California.Master of Fine Arts in Performance and Literature, 1990, Mills College, Oakland, California. Master's Thesis: "Darius Milhaud's Segoviana—History, Style, Implications". Guitar Instructor: David Tanenbaum. he has taught guitar and music courses at universities in California for over 25 years, has conducted guitar and music workshops in the U.S. and abroad, and has taught guitar privately for more than 40 years.Maurice J. Summerfield, The Jazz Guitar—Its Evolution, Players and Personalities since 1900, 4th edition (1998), Ashley Mark Publishing Company. {{ISBN|1-872639-31-3}}.

Early years

Born in Dayton, Ohio, Ferguson began his early music education playing the trombone when he was seven years old, then after eight years of study, switched to the guitar at the age of 15. He moved to California and began his music career in the 1970s, performing, teaching, and devoting serious study to the guitar.

Journalism

Ferguson has written articles for Guitar Player (1979–1992), Down Beat, JazzTimes, Fingerstyle Guitar, and Classical Guitar (1993–1998). As a student, he studied with George Barnes, Lenny Breau, David Tanenbaum, and José Rey de la Torre. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Performance and Literature from Mills College and wrote his thesis on Darius Milhaud. He has written for The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz,The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Macmillan Press Limited, London, 1988 (first edition). and edited several volumes for Guitar Solo Publications of San Francisco, including an instructional series on the works of Fernando Sor, Leo Brouwer, and Matteo Carcassi, and Federico Moreno Torroba's Castillos de España. He also compiled numerous collections of historic performances for Fantasy Records, Rhino Records, and Concord Records,[http://allmusic.com/artist/jim-ferguson-p375425/credits Jim Ferguson's album credits] (partial listing) on Allmusic, retrieved June 22, 2011. and worked on several projects for other labels including Riverside Records.

In 1994, Ferguson and Orrin Keepnews earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Album Notes for their liner notes to the 12-CD set Wes MontgomeryThe Complete Riverside Recordings. The notes include a biography of Montgomery by Ferguson and interviews with Nat Adderley, Ron Carter, Kenny Burrell, John Scofield, and Tommy Flanagan."Jim Ferguson, the Jazz Guitar Guru", Guitar Profiles by Jude Hibler, 20th Century Guitar Magazine, November 2001, Volume 12, Number 11.

Composing

Ferguson writes compositions and arrangements for both solo guitar and ensemble settings, including nylon-string guitar and flute, and nylon-string guitar and contrabass. He learned composition from Joseph Blaha and Ernest "Red" Varner. In the early 1990s, he began composing. In 2004, he released his first solo album, Cedar & Silver.Cedar & Silver, 2004, by Jim Ferguson, Spring Street Records, SSR-2004. Tracks from Cedar & Silver such as "Aurora" and "Blanca" have been licensed by A&E, ABC, PBS, Spike TV, and MTV India. "Brothers" was licensed by The History Channel for their special "The History of Thanksgiving".The History of Thanksgiving, a History Channel television special; soundtrack includes "Brothers" from Cedar & Silver by Jim Ferguson. Video clip available at: http://www.history.com/topics/thanksgiving The score to "Asian Pavan"Review of Cedar & Silver CD by Dr. Frank Forte, Just Jazz Guitar Magazine, November 2004, No. 41. was published in the October 2005 issue of Classical Guitar magazine"Asian Pavan" published in Classical Guitar, October 2005 issue, Volume 24, Number 2, Ashley Mark Publishing Company, CGV24/02. and was included in the Contemporary Anthology of Solo Guitar Music for Five Fingers of the Right Hand.Moonstone, 2009, by Jim Ferguson, Spring Street Records, SSR-2009.

Moonstone (2009) consists of original compositions, including six pieces from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies. Other published works by Ferguson include Film Noir—Four Scenes, "Requiem for a Fallen Artist", Four Monsters, 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies, "Winedark Sea", and Jazzotica. He has performed with Paulo Bellinati, Ray Drummond, Jorge Morel, Tommy Tedesco, and Ernie Watts.

Teaching and writing

Ferguson has taught jazz and classical guitar privately and at California State University Monterey Bay (1998–2008), Evergreen Valley College (1990–2018), and San Jose City College (1991–1992). He has given private lessons, conducted workshops, and has appeared on radio and television.

Ferguson's instructional books include examples written and played by him (on accompanying CDs). The first book in the series, All Blues for Jazz Guitar, was named one of "100 Great Guitar Books" by Acoustic Guitar Magazine.Acoustic Guitar Magazine, December 1998 issue, Number 72: All Blues For Jazz Guitar by Jim Ferguson named one of "100 Great Guitar Books".

Discography

=As leader=

  • Cedar & Silver (2004)
  • Moonstone (2009)
  • 24 Jazzy Studies (2015)24 Jazzy Studies, 2015, by Jim Ferguson, Spring Street Records, SSR-2015.

=As guest=

  • Songs for Our Fathers (2002),Songs For Our Fathers, 2002, by the Robin Anderson Big Band, RABB 001. Robin Anderson Big Band featuring Jim Ferguson and former members of the Count Basie and Woody Herman big bands.

= Recordings by other artists =

  • Ferguson's "Requiem for a Fallen Artist" performed and recorded by Marlène Demers-Lemay on 25 Compositions,25 Compositions, 2011, by Marlène Demers-Lemay, Les Productions d'OZ, DZ1625CD. 2011.
  • Ferguson's Four Monsters suite performed and recorded by Meredith Connie on Fairy Tales, Monsters and Wild Animals,Fairy Tales, Monsters and Wild Animals, 2017, by Meredith Connie, Move Records, MCD 567. 2017.

= Published compositions =

  • "Asian Pavan"
  • "Sumi Dance"
  • "Debussiana"
  • "Chuck's Waltz" Dedicated to Charles Postlewate.Liner notes to Moonstone, 2009, by Jim Ferguson, Spring Street Records, SSR-2009.
  • "Leo's Blues" Dedicated to Leo Brouwer.
  • "Before Six"
  • "Study No. 1" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 2" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 3" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 4" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 5" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 6" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 7" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 8" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 9" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 10" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 11" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 12" (from 12 Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Cirque du Soul"
  • "Lady Di"
  • "Dark Streets & Shadows" (from Film Noir—Four Scenes)
  • "Wheelman" (from Film Noir—Four Scenes)
  • "Femme Fatale" (from Film Noir—Four Scenes)
  • "Heater" (from Film Noir—Four Scenes)
  • "Requiem for a Fallen Artist"
  • "Frankenstein Meets The Jazzman" (from Four Monsters)
  • "The Raven Vanishes" (from Four Monsters)
  • "Mad Love" (from Four Monsters)
  • "The Fly" (from Four Monsters)
  • "Winedark Sea" Dedicated to JoAnn Falletta.Dedication of "Winedark Sea" to JoAnn Falletta found on [http://www.fergusonguitar.com/catalog.htm Jim Ferguson's Books, Compositions, and CDs], retrieved June 9, 2016.
  • Jazzotica (three-movement suite)
  • "Study No. 1" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 2" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 3" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 4" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 5" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 6" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 7" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 8" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 9" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 10" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 11" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • "Study No. 12" (from 12 Semi-Simple Jazzy Studies)
  • Night Cats (three-movement suite)

Jazz guitar instructional books

  • All Blues for Jazz Guitar—Comping Styles, Chords & Grooves, 1997. Book/CD set.
  • All Blues Soloing for Jazz Guitar —Scales, Licks, Concepts & Choruses,All Blues Soloing for Jazz Guitar —Scales, Licks, Concepts & Choruses, 1999, by Jim Ferguson. Book/CD set. Published by Guitar Master Class Publications, distributed by Mel Bay Publications. {{ISBN|0-7866-4285-8}}. 1999. Book/CD set.
  • All Blues Scale for Jazz Guitar—Solos, Grooves & Patterns,All Blues Scale for Jazz Guitar—Solos, Grooves & Patterns, 2000, by Jim Ferguson. Book/CD set. Published by Guitar Master Class Publications, distributed by Mel Bay Publications. {{ISBN|0-7866-5213-6}}. 2000. Book/CD set.
  • All Solos & Grooves for Jazz Guitar—Position Studies, Scales & Patterns,All Solos & Grooves for Jazz Guitar—Position Studies, Scales & Patterns, 2001, by Jim Ferguson. Book/CD set. Published by Guitar Master Class Publications, distributed by Mel Bay Publications. {{ISBN|0-7866-6003-1}}. 2001. Book/CD set.
  • All Intros & Endings for Jazz Guitar—Bebop, Swing, Latin, Ballads,All Intros & Endings for Jazz Guitar—Bebop, Swing, Latin, Ballads, 2003, by Jim Ferguson. Book/CD set. Published by Guitar Master Class Publications, distributed by Mel Bay Publications. {{ISBN|0-7866-6735-4}}. 2003. Book/CD set.
  • Shapes, Patterns & Lines for Jazz Guitar,Shapes, Patterns & Lines for Jazz Guitar, 2007, by Jim Ferguson. Book/CD set. Published by Guitar Master Class Publications, distributed by Mel Bay Publications. {{ISBN|0-7866-7672-8}}. 2007. Book/CD set.
  • Comping Standards for Jazz Guitar,Comping Standards for Jazz Guitar, 2014, by Jim Ferguson. Book/CD set. Published by Guitar Master Class Publications, distributed by Mel Bay Publications. {{ISBN|978-078-668-586-8}}. 2014. Book/CD set.

Awards and honors

  • Grammy Award nomination (1994), Best Album NotesNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, San Francisco chapter: Achievement Certificate, presented to Jim Ferguson for his achievement in the recording of The Complete Riverside Recordings and nomination for a Grammy Award in the category Best Album Notes, February 1994.
  • Achievement Certificate (1994) from the San Francisco chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, presented to Jim Ferguson for his achievement in the recording of The Complete Riverside Recordings National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, San Francisco chapter: Achievement Certificate, presented to Jim Ferguson for his achievement in the recording of The Complete Riverside Recordings and nomination for a Grammy Award in the category Best Album Notes, February 1994.
  • Maggie Award for Best Instructional Column (1989) for Jim Ferguson's column Fundamentals in Guitar PlayerWestern Publishing Association: Maggie Award for Best Instructional Column (1989) for Jim Ferguson's column Fundamentals in Guitar Player.
  • Maggie Award for Best Instructional Series (1988) for Jim Ferguson's Master Series in Guitar PlayerWestern Publishing Association: Maggie Award for Best Instructional Series (1988) for Jim Ferguson's Master Series in Guitar Player.
  • Mills College Alumnae Scholarship (1989)Mills College Admissions and Records, Oakland, California
  • "Romantico y Allegro Ritmico" (1992) by Jorge Morel, dedicated to Jim Ferguson"Romantico y Allegro Ritmico" (to Jim Ferguson) by Jorge Morel, 1992, published in: Virtuoso South American Guitar, v. 06, 1993, found in [http://www.artediffusion.com/AD04_Site/Catalogues/classic_guitar_2_repertoire.pdf Catalogue: "Guitar music, 2. Solo guitar repertoire, Selection 09.2010" at Artediffusion.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707164649/http://www.artediffusion.com/AD04_Site/Catalogues/classic_guitar_2_repertoire.pdf |date=July 7, 2011 }}, retrieved November 21, 2010.
  • "Chinese Metronome" (2009) by Charles Postlewate, dedicated to Jim Ferguson

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