Happy Birthday to former Dire Straits guitarist and leader Mark Knopfler, who celebrates his 64th birthday today! (August 12th)
Knopfler formed Dire Straits in 1977 with his brother David Knopfler, bassist John Illsey, and drummer Pick Withers.
They recorded their self-titled debut album after appearing as the opening act for Talking Heads’ during their 1978 European tour.
Last year, Knopfler served as the opening act on Bob Dylan’s tour. The pair first worked together during Dylan’s sessions for 1979′s Slow Train Coming, with Knopfler going on to play on and co-produce Dylan’s 1983 album, Infidels.
Dire Straits 1978 breakthrough hit, “Sultans Of Swing,” established Knopfler as a songwriter-guitarist in the vein of both Bob Dylan and Albert King. Knopfler was a major force throughout the 1980′s writing such Dire Straits classics as “Skateaway,” “Romeo And Juliet,” “Solid Rock,” “Twisting By The Pool,” as well as “So Far Away,” “Money For Nothing,” and “Walk Of Life” from the multi-platinum 1985 Brothers In Arms album.
After Dire Straits disbanded in 1995, Knopfler went on to record and produce seven solo albums, and, as during his previous tenure, produced many hit songs. He has composed and produced film scores for eight films, including Local Hero (1983)
Knopfler has recorded and performed with many prominent musicians, including Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Bryan Ferry, Emmylou Harris, Jools Holland, Van Morrison, Steely Dan, Sting, and James Taylor, sometimes working as a session musician. He has produced albums for Tina Turner, Bob Dylan, and Randy Newman.
Knopfler and Dire Straits have sold in excess of 120 million albums to date.
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