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Mark Knopfler

Probably the most celebrated British guitar hero to emerge in the 1970s and ’80s, Mark Knopfler rose to fame as the first choice of Dire Straits, and his songwriting and incisive guitar work played a decisive role to make them a global success story. At the same time when punk …

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The Notting Hillbillies

Following the mega-platinum success of Dire Straits’ 1984 Brothers in Hands LP, the group’s frontman, guitarist extraordinaire Mark Knopfler, opted to temporarily change gears by forming the Notting Hillbillies, a one-off country side task. One of the band’s 1st recruits was Steve Phillips, a fellow guitarist whom Knopfler experienced 1st …

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Dire Straits

Dire Straits emerged through the post-punk period of the past due ’70s, even though their audio was minimalistic and stripped straight down, they owed small to punk. If anything, the music group was a primary outgrowth from the root base revivalism of pub rock and roll, but where pub rock …

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Greg Leisz

The term “ubiquitous” is normally put into front of pedal steel player and guitarist Greg Leisz’s name. With justification — the man’s resumé is normally daunting, boasting areas with Joni Mitchell, Sheryl Crow, Peter Case, Paul Westerberg, Me’Shell NdegeOcello, Victoria Williams, Joe Cocker, Dave Alvin, k.d. lang, Wilco, Lucinda Williams, …

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Holy Holy

Despite their name, Australian rock-band Holy Holy keep zero affiliation to any organization, however they can bring a song in to the heavens. Shaped by Brisbane vocalist Timothy Carroll and Melbourne guitarist Oscar Dawson, the music group happened over years and continents. The people first fulfilled in Southeast Asia during …

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