South Jersey Jazz Association Honors Bob Ferguson

The South Jersey Jazz Society is proud to announce that trumpeter Bob Ferguson will be honored with the 2026 George Mesterhazy Jazz Master Award.

The George Mesterhazy Jazz Master Award, named for a much-beloved local jazz pianist who made a lasting mark on jazz, is given to individuals who have greatly contributed to the performance of jazz both locally and nationally.

Ferguson has performed in many diverse styles and genres of music over the last 50 years. He has played and recorded jazz, Latin, R&B, Dixieland, and Jazz Fusion throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, and the Caribbean. 

In 1979, as Atlantic City became an important town for musical artists to find inviting venues, local boy Ferguson was a well-known musician with excellent skills and talent to match, making him desirable to headlining acts and musical contractors who were coming to this new and exciting locale. In 2012, Ferguson founded the group Breckerville, which celebrated the music, compositions and overall virtuosity of Randy and Michael Brecker of the Brecker Brothers. Breckerville was a sought-after musical act for many clubs and venues, especially colleges. 

Ferguson's television appearance credits include "The David Letterman Show," "Dancing on Air," "The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon," and "The Miss America Pageant." Ferguson has been a very integral board member of the South Jersey Jazz Society since 2004 and maintains his active role as a first-call trumpeter and flugelhornist for various musical situations and presentations in South Jersey, as well as an occasional venture in Italy, Philadelphia and New York City. For more information, go to SouthJerseyJazz.org. (Source: Pamela Dollak)

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