Fergus Marsh
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Fergus Marsh is a bass and Chapman Stick player who has contributed to over 50 CDs. His work involves local gigs, television commercials, CDs and touring. He moves fluidly between both the Christian and secular arenas.
Most recently he has just finished a tour with Peter Murphy of Bauhaus fame, and a worship CD with Ruth Fazal. Fergus is internationally recognized as one of the best players of the Chapman Stick. Fergus lives in Ontario with his wife Lynn and their son Luke. Fergus will be helping Cliff Cline on his current project.
Fergus has an impressive discography which includes:
- BRUCE COCKBURN: Stealing Fire, World of Wonders, Big Circumstance, Live
- STEVE BELL: Romantics & Mystics, Live In Concert, Waiting For Aidan
- BIG FAITH: Grounded, Undertow
- HUGH MARSH: The Bear Walks, Shaking The Pumpkin
- LISA DALBELLO: She
- THE SIDEMEN: Dig In
- GLEN SODERHOLM: By Faint degrees
- MERYN CADELL: 6 Blocks
- YODECA: Yodeca
- MARK HEARD: Dry Bones dance, Satellite Sky, Second Hand
- MARY-KATHRYN: One Spirit
- BILLY BATSTONE: A Little Broken Bread
- LAYTON HOWERTON: Boxing God
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