Sherman Eugene Ferguson (October 31, 1944 – January 22, 2006) was an American jazz drummer.
[3][4] Ferguson first played professionally around 1963, working with Charles Earland, Shirley Scott, Don Patterson, and Groove Holmes.
He then moved to Los Angeles, where he became a prolific session musician, playing on albums by Dizzy Gillespie, Horace Silver, and Benny Carter among many others.
The band comprised Ferguson on drums, saxophonists Louis Van Taylor and Carl Randall and bassist Trevor Ware.
[2] With Catalyst With Kenny Burrell With George Cables With Benny Carter With Warne Marsh With Pat Martino With Tete Montoliu With Pharoah Sanders With Bud Shank