Jay Ferguson â born John Arden Ferguson in Burbank, California on May 10, 1947 â is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known for stints with rock bands Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne and his 1978 solo hit âThunder Island.â He began his musical journey by studying classical piano at the age of 12 before learning the banjo four years later. He formed a bluegrass group with his brother Tom, who played the fiddle. Influenced by rock music artists like the Beatles, he and his longtime friends Randy California (guitar / vocals) and Randyâs stepfather Ed Cassidy (drums) formed the group Spirits Rebellious with Mark Andes (bass) and John Locke (keyboards). Jay Ferguson was the last to join the group and he became their lead vocalist and percussionist, later playing keyboards as well. They shortened their name to Spirit and began playing clubs in Hollywood. Signing with Ode Records, Spirit released four hit albums â Spirit (1968), The Family That Plays Together (1968), Clear (1969), and Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (1970) â before Jay Ferguson and Mark Andes left to form Jo Jo Gunne in 1971. The hard rock group released their self-titled album 1972. While not as successful as Spirit, the album reached number 57 in the US and was a surprise success in Australia, climbing to number 18. Their next three albums were not successful and the band split in 1974. After taking more than a year off, Jay Ferguson supplied piano and vocals to Joe Walshâs 1976 live album You Canât Argue with a Sick Mind before signing a solo deal with Asylum Records. Jay Ferguson released his solo debut album, All Alone in the End Zone, in 1976, which was followed by a promo only live release in 1977. Jay Ferguson came to prominence in 1977 when the title track to his second studio album Thunder Island became a Top 10 hit. His third album, Real Life Ainât This Way (1979), featured the Top 40 hit âShakedown Cruise.â After leaving Asylum, he signed with Capitol Records and released two albums â Terms and Conditions (1980) and White Noise (1982) â before leaving the pop and rock world and focusing on composing for TV and film. While he scored the horror movie A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) and a host of other projects, Jay Fergusonâs soundtrack work is best remembered for composing the theme to the American version of the hit TV series The Office. Jay Ferguson returned to his solo career with the album The Faultline in 2025.
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