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Fergus Hambleton

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Fergus Hambleton, a versatile singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist who has been prominent in the folk, pop and reggae fields for over fifty years. He was a member of many Toronto bands in the 60s including A Passing Fancy, a popular Yorkville group.

He was signed to Capitol Records in 1971 and released two folk-rock albums, "All The Right Noises" and "Town Of Fergus".

In the 70’s Fergus began doing sessions as a sax player with the Jamaican community in Toronto. A stint as a guitarist in Leroy Sibbles band and countless sessions led to a meeting with the legendary Jamaican musician Jo Jo Bennett. That encounter led to a 40-year musical partnership that earned them both a unique place in Canada's rich musical tapestry as the.core of the popular reggae band The Sattalites. The group has had a successful musical career with numerous high-profile performances, six studio albums, two Juno Awards and a host of national and international awards and accolades. Fergus has also released a number of solo

albums has latest are "Jazz Lovers Society Vol. 2" which is his tribute to the great songwriter of the crooner era in America and his 2021 release “Neighbourhoods , a 11-song album

that takes listeners on a journey of musical influences through his career.

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