John Lambeth Ferguson III (March 22, 1937 - July 22, 2015) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, John Ferguson was a pop and country singer who started his musical career in the late 50s as a disc jockey on a variety of small stations in and around the Nashville area. As a writer, he managed to have a couple of his songs recorded by country acts Judy Lynn and Pat Kelly and it was a demo of one of his songs that persuaded Arnold Maxin, the managing director at MGM Records, to sign him. His first single, the catchy John D. Loudermilk song… read more
John Lambeth Ferguson III (March 22, 1937 - July 22, 2015) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, John Ferguson was a pop and country singer who started his musical career in the late 50s as a disc jockey on a variety of small stations in and arou… read more
John Lambeth Ferguson III (March 22, 1937 - July 22, 2015) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, John Ferguson was a pop and country singer who started his musical career in the late 50s as a disc jockey on a variety of small stations in and around the Nashville area. As a writer, he managed to have a couple of his s… read more