Alan Ferguson (director)
Alan Ferguson (born August 5, 1963)[1] is an American music video director. He is the son of the late Winifred Hocker Ferguson and the late William Alfred Ferguson Sr.[2] His father was a U.S. Army veteran and a postal worker.
Alan Ferguson
(1963-08-05) August 5, 1963
Sky Dalton
Music video director
Ferguson is sometimes credited under the pseudonym Sky Dalton.[3][4] He won his first Grammy Award for Best Music Video, for Jon Batiste's "Freedom", at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in 2022.[5]
– "The Truth About Heaven" (2005)
Armor for Sleep
- "Living Proof" (2019)
Camila Cabello
– "The Church of Hot Addiction" (2006)
Cobra Starship
– "Papercuts" (2005)
Gym Class Heroes
– "Back Together" (2015)
Jill Scott
– "Crazy, Classic, Life" (2018)
Janelle Monáe
– "Lipstick Lover" (2023)
Janelle Monáe
– "Guess Who's Back" (1997)
Rakim
– "Touch Me" (1998)
Solo
- "Freedom" (2021)
Jon Batiste
Personal life[edit]
Ferguson married his longtime girlfriend, Solange Knowles, whom he had been dating since 2008, on November 16, 2014.[6][7] Ferguson is credited as co-director on Solange's "Cranes in the Sky" and "Don't Touch My Hair" videos.[8][9]
In 2019, Knowles announced via Instagram post that she and Ferguson had "separated, and parted ways".[10]