Ferrone played with the band
Bloodstone, appearing on their 1975 album
Riddle of the Sphinx. He then began playing with
Brian Auger's band Oblivion Express, which had previously featured drummer
Robbie McIntosh. McIntosh later joined the
Average White Band, but just after releasing their first number-one album, he died of a
heroin overdose. Ferrone was asked to join AWB in his place and stayed with them for the next eight years, recording and playing concert tours to support several hit albums, until AWB broke up in 1982. Since appearing on
Chaka Khan's 1978 debut album, Ferrone went on to play on most of her subsequent albums in the 80s, including "Naughty" with former AWB band member
Hamish Stuart. In 1985, Ferrone joined the
Saturday Night Live house band and was there for the 1985–86 season. He contributed as session drummer for
Duran Duran on the
Notorious,
Big Thing,
Duran Duran, and
Thank You albums. He also toured with Duran Duran on the Strange Behaviour Tour in support of
Notorious. He also toured and recorded with
Eric Clapton from 1986 to 1992. During rehearsals in London for the George Harrison tour, he played drums for Duran Duran at
Abbey Road Studios and recorded "
Ordinary World". In 1991, Ferrone played drums on the George Harrison tour in Japan including three nights at the Tokyo Dome. In August 2018, he was announced as drummer for
Dire Straits Legacy prior to their first US tour, consisting of 10 dates. On 10 July 2019, Ferrone was inducted into the
Brighton Music Walk of Fame in his hometown of
Brighton, England. That same year, he recorded
session drums for
Stroke 9's studio album,
Calafrio. As of July 2024, Ferrone is on the road as the drummer for Mike Campbell's solo project,
The Dirty Knobs. == Personal life ==