Cyril "Dry Bread" Ferguson, hailing from Crooked Island, Bahamas, is a celebrated musician whose work embodies the rich tapestry of Bahamian folk traditions. His early exposure to church music and indigenous melodies shaped his distinctive style, characterized by rhythmic guitar strums and a vibrant goombay/calypso vibe. Ferguson's career flourished after relocating to Freeport, Grand Bahama, where he performed at local talent shows and formed a band that toured the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands. His notable hit, "Don't Squeeze the Mango," draws from personal experiences, reflecting his knack for storytelling through music. Ferguson's influence resonates in the works of contemporary Bahamian artists like Geno D and K.B., underscoring his enduring legacy in the region's musical landscape. ([scribd.com](https://www.scribd.com/doc/238235010/Biography-Dry-Bread?utm_source=openai))