Stafford Galli
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Stafford Galli were a Folk/Rock musical group from Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Although they never rose to national fame, they were well followed in and around Yorkshire. The band (at the time of their split) consisted of Martin Ferguson (singer songwriter acoustic guitar), Sean Lee (bass guitar), Geoff Carline (lead guitar), Gordon Turner (violin, mandolin, electric guitar) and Dean Cousins (drums) [1]
Stafford Galli disbanded in the early 2000s. The first Album was "Phrygian Knights". The second Album was simply called "Stafford Galli". The last full-length album they recorded was "Bring It Back Home ".
Since the band split, Martin has continued his solo career. [2]