Patrick Ferguson (drummer)

Patrick Ferguson is a drummer from Athens, Georgia.

He has played with Five Eight,[1] The Low Lows, the Psychedelic Furs,[2] Southern Bitch,[3] Music Hates You[4] and Vic Chesnutt, among others. As a session musician has also appeared on albums by Vigilantes of Love founder Bill Mallonee and others.[5]

Ferguson is an identical twin. His brother, David, was the lead singer of Athens' The GoFigures[6]

He is also a recording engineer[7] and has worked as an assistant to Warren Riker as well as acting as drum tech for the 2008 B-52's record Funplex.

Discography

With Five Eight:

  • 'I Learned Shut Up' (1992)
  • 'The Angriest Man' EP (1993)
  • 'Weirdo' (1994)
  • 'Gasolina' (1996)
  • 'Your God Is Dead To Me Now' (2011)
  • 'Songs For St. Jude' (2017)

With Bill Mallonee:

  • 'Friendly Fire' (2005)
  • 'Hit and Run' (2005)

With other artists:

  • Big Atomic: 'Four Star Explosion' (1998)
  • Southern Bitch: 'Thunderbolt' (2001)
  • Music Hates You: 'Send More Paramedics' (2004)
  • Jason Beckham: 'On the Surface' (2007)
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