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Infobox musical artist| name = Mark Knopfler| image = Markknopfler20061.jpg| caption = Mark Knopfler, July 2006| image_size = | background = solo_singer| birth_name = Mark Freuder Knopfler| alias =| birth_date = Birth date and age|df=yes|1949|8|12|birth_place = Glasgow , Scotland, United Kingdom | death_date =| origin = Newcastle upon Tyne , England| instrument = Singing|Vocals , guitar , resonator guitar | genre = Rock music|Rock Roots rock Celtic rock Country rock Blues-rock | occupation = Musician , Songwriter , Record producer , Film score composer | years_active = 1965–present| label = Vertigo Records|Vertigo , Mercury Records|Mercury , Warner Music Group|Warner | associated_acts = Dire Straits The Notting Hillbillies Chet Atkins Emmylou Harris Bob Dylan Eric Clapton Sonny Landreth | website = http://www.markknopfler.com/ MarkKnopfler.com| notable_instruments = Mark Knopfler Stratocaster Fender Telecaster Gibson Les Paul Pensa Custom Guitars|Pensa Custom MKII Steinberger|Steinberger GL-2 Mark Freuder Knopfler , Order of the British Empire|OBE (born 12 August 1949) is a Scotland|Scottish -born United Kingdom|British guitarist , singer , songwriter , record producer and film score composer . He is best known as the lead guitarist , vocalist, and songwriter for the British rock band Dire Straits , which he co-founded in 1977. After Dire Straits disbanded in 1995, Knopfler went on to record and produce six solo albums, including Golden Heart (1996), Sailing to Philadelphia (2000), and Get Lucky (Mark Knopfler album)|Get Lucky (2009). He has composed and produced film scores for eight films, including Local Hero (1983), Cal (album)|Cal (1984), and The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride (1987).cite web|last=|first=|title=Mark Knopfler Biography|url= http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_story/211:563/1/Mark_Knopfler.htm The Biography Channel|accessdate=4 March 2008 In addition to his work with Dire Straits and as a solo artist and composer, Knopfler has recorded and performed with many prominent musical artists, including Phil Lynott , Chet Atkins , The Chieftains , Eric Clapton , Bob Dylan , Emmylou Harris , Jools Holland , Sonny Landreth , and Van Morrison . He has produced albums for Tina Turner , Bob Dylan , and Randy Newman .
Knopfler is one of the most respected Fingerstyle guitar|fingerstyle guitarists of the modern rock era, and was ranked 27th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.cite web|last=|first=|title=100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/5945/32609/32777 Rolling Stone Magazine|accessdate=17 November 2010 Knopfler and Dire Straits have sold in excess of 120 million albums to date.cite web|last=|first=|title=About John Illsley|url= http://www.johnillsley.com John Illsley Website|accessdate=1 July 2009cite news|last=|first=|title=Dire Straits given plaque honour|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/8394556.stm BBC|accessdate=16 October 2011 A four-time Grammy Award winner, Knopfler is the recipient of the Edison Award and the Steiger Award , and holds three honorary Doctor of Music|doctorate degrees in music from universities in the United Kingdom .cite web|last=|first=|title=Sunderland honours Sultan of Swing|url= http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/newsevents/news/news/index.php? nid=445 University of Sunderland|accessdate=15 October 2011cite web|last=|first=|title=Third Honorary Degree|url= http://www.markknopfler.com/blogs/news/archive/2007/07/09/121.aspx Mark Knopfler Official Website|accessdate=15 October 2011
Early life (1949–1976)
Mark Freuder Knopfler was born on 12 August 1949 in Glasgow, Scotland , to an English people|English mother and Hungary|Hungarian Jewish father—an architect whose anti- fascist sympathies forced him to flee from his native Hungary.Irwin, Colin. Dire Straits . Orion, 1994. ISBN 1-85797-584-7. The family settled in Knopfler's mother's home town of Blyth, Northumberland in North East England when he was 7 years old. He and his younger brother David Knopfler|David attended Gosforth Grammar School . Inspired by his uncle Kingsley's harmonica and boogie-woogie piano playing, he wanted to buy an expensive Fiesta Red Fender Stratocaster just like Hank Marvin 's, but had to settle for a £50 twin- Pick up (music technology)|pick-up Höfner Super Solid.cite web|last=Kilburn|first=Terry|title=Mark Knopfler Authorized Biography|url= http://www.mark-knopfler-news.co.uk/biogs/mark.html Mark Knopfler News|accessdate=15 October 2011 During the 1960s, he formed and joined schoolboy bands and listened to singers like Elvis Presley and guitarists Chet Atkins , Scotty Moore , B.B King , Django Reinhardt , Hank Marvin , and James Burton . At 16, he made a local TV appearance as part of a harmony duo, with his classmate Sue Hercombe.
In 1968, after studying journalism for a year at Harlow Technical College, http://www.harlow-college.ac.uk/cms_/index.php? option=com_content& task=section& id=18& Itemid=140 The Journalism Centre Retrieved on 2 April 2007 Knopfler was hired as a junior reporter in Leeds for the Yorkshire Evening Post . http://www.leedstoday.net/ViewArticle.aspx? SectionID=102& ArticleID=1037448 Chaos on the Sheepscar Interchange Retrieved on 2 April 2007. Two years later, he decided to further his studies, and went on to graduate with a degree in English at the University of Leeds . http://tldynamic.leeds.ac.uk/leedsyorkshire/graduates/index.html Who's been here Retrieved on 2 April 2007 In April 1970, while living in Leeds, Knopfler recorded a demo disk of an original song he'd written, "Summer's Coming My Way". The recording included Mark Knopfler (guitar and vocals), Steve Phillips (second guitar), Dave Johnson (bass), and Paul Granger (percussion). Johnson, Granger, and vocalist Mick Dewhirst played with Mark in the band Silverheels.
Upon graduation in 1973, Knopfler moved to London and joined a High Wycombe -based band called Brewers Droop , appearing on the album The Booze Brothers . One night while spending some time with friends, the only guitar available was an old acoustic with a badly warped neck that had been strung with extra-light strings to make it playable. Even so, he found it impossible to play unless he finger-picked it. He said in a later interview, "That was where I found my 'voice' on guitar." After a brief stint with Brewers Droop, Knopfler took a job as a lecturer at Loughton College in Essex—a position he held for three years. Throughout this time, he continued performing with local pub bands, including the Café Racers.cite web|url= http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608000435/Dire-Straits.html|title=Dire Straits Biography|year=2009|work=Musician Guide|publisher=Net Industries|accessdate=6 January 2009 He also formed a duo with long-time associate bluesman Steve Phillips (musician)|Steve Phillips called The Duolian String Pickers.
By the mid-1970s, Knopfler devoted much of his musical energies to his group, the Café Racers. His brother David Knopfler|David moved to London, where he shared a flat with John Illsley—a guitarist who changed over to bass guitar. In April 1977, Mark gave up his flat in Buckhurst Hill and moved in with David and John. The three began playing music together, and soon Mark invited John to join the Café Racers.cite web|last=Kilburn|first=Terry|title=Mark Knopfler Biography|url= http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/mark-knopfler-biography/a890958919ee74784825688c00135994 Sing365.com|accessdate=12 October 2011
Dire Straits (1977–1995)
Main|Dire StraitsDire Straits' first demos were done in three sessions during 1977, with Pick Withers as drummer, David Knopfler as rhythm guitarist and John Illsley on bass guitar. On 27 July 1977 they recorded the now famous demo tapes of five songs: " Wild West End ", " Sultans of Swing ", "Down To The Waterline", "Sacred Loving" (a David Knopfler song) and "Water of Love". In what was probably October they recorded "Southbound Again", "In The Gallery" and "Six Blade Knife" for BBC Radio London and, finally, on 9 November demo tapes were made of " Setting Me Up ", "Eastbound Train" and "Real Girl". Many of these songs reflected Mark's experiences in Newcastle, Leeds and London, and were to be featured on their first album, the self-titled Dire Straits (album)|Dire Straits which was released in the following year: "Down To The Waterline" recalled images of life in Newcastle; "In The Gallery" is a tribute to a Leeds sculptor/artist named Harry Phillips (artist)|Harry Phillips , (father of Steve Phillips (musician)|Steve Phillips ); and "Lions", "Wild West End" and "Eastbound Train" were all drawn from Mark's early days in the capital.
Initially on its release, Dire Straits (album)|Dire Straits received little fanfare in the UK, but when "Sultans of Swing" was released as a single it became a chart hit in The Netherlands and album sales took off across Europe and then in the United States and Canada, and finally the UK. The group's second album, Communiqué (Dire Straits album)|Communiqué , produced by Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett , followed in 1979, reaching number one in France while the first album was still at number three.
There were frequent personnel changes within Dire Straits after the release of their third album Making Movies , with Mark Knopfler increasingly becoming the driving force behind the group. Released in 1980, Making Movies marked a move towards more complex arrangements and production which continued for the remainder of the group's career. The album included many of Mark Knopfler's most personal compositions, most notably " Romeo and Juliet (Dire Straits song)|Romeo and Juliet " and " Tunnel of Love (Dire Straits song)|Tunnel of Love ". Love over Gold followed in 1982 and included the UK #2 hit " Private Investigations ", " Telegraph Road (song)|Telegraph Road ", " Industrial Disease (song)|Industrial Disease " and " It Never Rains " as well as the Love over Gold (Dire Straits song)|title track to that album.
With Love Over Gold still in the albums charts, the band released a four-song Extended play|EP titled ExtendedancEPlay in early 1983. Featuring the hit single "Twisting By the Pool", this was the first output by the band that featured new drummer Terry Williams (drummer)|Terry Williams , (formerly of Rockpile ), who had replaced Pick Withers in November 1982. A world tour followed later in 1983, and in March 1984 the double album Alchemy: Dire Straits Live|Alchemy Live was released. Alchemy Live documented the recordings of two live shows in Hammersmith Odeon in London in July 1983, and reached number three in the UK Albums Chart .
During 1983 and 1984 Knopfler was involved with other projects as well, including writing and producing the music score to the film Local Hero (album)|Local Hero which was a large success, http://www.allmusic.com/album/local-hero-r42531 Local Hero (Original Soundtrack) - Mark Knopfler AllMusic Retrieved 30 December 2010 and it was followed in 1984 by his scores for the films Cal (film)|Cal and Comfort and Joy (1984 film)|Comfort and Joy . Also during this time Knopfler produced Bob Dylan 's Infidels album, as well as Aztec Camera and Willy DeVille ; he also wrote Private Dancer (song)|Private Dancer for Tina Turner 's comeback album Private Dancer|of the same name .
Dire Straits' biggest studio album by far was their fifth, Brothers in Arms (Dire Straits album)|Brothers in Arms , recorded at Air Studios Montserrat and released in May 1985. It became an international blockbuster which has now sold more than 30 million copies worldwide, and is the fourth best selling album in UK chart history. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/2859527.stm Mark Knopfler hurt in crash BBC News (18 March 2003) Retrieved 30 December 2010 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6151050.stm Queen head all-time sales chart BBC News Retrieved 17 January 2011 Brothers In Arms spawned several chart singles including the US # 1 hit " Money for Nothing (song)|Money for Nothing ", which was the first video ever to be played on MTV in Britain. It was also the first compact disc to sell a million copies and is largely credited for launching the CD format as it was also one of the first DDD http://news.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/10381/379607.html Digitally Recorded, Digitally re/mixed and Digitally Mastered (psg) CDs ever released. Other successful singles were " So Far Away (Dire Straits song)|So Far Away ", " Walk of Life (Dire Straits song)|Walk of Life ", and the album's Brothers in Arms (song)|title track . The band's 1985–86 world tour of over 230 shows was immensely successful.
After the Brothers in Arms tour Dire Straits ceased to work together for some time, Knopfler concentrating mainly on film soundtracks. Knopfler joined the charity ensemble Charity record|Ferry Aid on " Let It Be (Ferry Aid song)|Let It Be " in the wake of the MS Herald of Free Enterprise|Zeebrugge ferry disaster . The song reached #1 on the UK singles chart in March 1987. Knopfler wrote the music score for the film The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride which was released at the end of 1987.
Mark Knopfler also took part in a comedy skit (featured on the French and Saunders Show) titled "The Easy Guitar Book Sketch" with comedian Rowland Rivron and fellow British musicians David Gilmour , Lemmy from Motorhead, Mark King (musician)|Mark King from Level 42, and Gary Moore . Phil Taylor explained in an interview that Knopfler used Gilmour's guitar rig and managed to sound like himself when performing in the skit. http://davidgilmour.musicblog.co.uk/2007/12/dvd_draw.html "David Gilmour – DVD Draw" – The Phil Taylor Interview
Dire Straits regrouped for the 11 June 1988 Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute concert at Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium , in which they were the headline act, and were accompanied by Elton John and Eric Clapton , http://www.mark-knopfler-news.co.uk/biogs/mark.html who by this time had developed a strong friendship with Knopfler. Shortly after this, drummer Terry Williams left the band. In September 1988 Mark Knopfler announced the official dissolution of Dire Straits, saying that he "needed a rest", http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8079134.html Dire Straits Biography on Enotes.com and in October 1988, a "best of" album, Money for Nothing (album)|Money for Nothing , was released and reached number one in the United Kingdom. http://books.google.com/books? id=gZIjT8PgJMEC& pg=PA282& dq=private+investigations+dire+straits& hl=en& ei=SAAcTcmEE4iChQeP-pW3Dg& sa=X& oi=book_result& ct=result& resnum=5& ved=0CEIQ6AEwBA#v=onepage& q=private%20investigations%20dire%20straits& f=false International who's who in popular music p.282. Routledge, 2002
In 1989 Knopfler formed The Notting Hillbillies , a band at the other end of the commercial spectrum. It leaned heavily towards American roots music - Folk music|folk , Blues music|blues and country music . The band members included keyboardist Guy Fletcher , with Brendan Croker and Steve Phillips (musician)|Steve Phillips . For both the album and the tour Paul Franklin (musician)|Paul Franklin was added to the line-up on pedal steel. The Notting Hillbillies sole studio album, Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time was released in 1990, and Knopfler then toured with the Notting Hillbillies for the remainder of that year. He further emphasized his country music influences with his 1990s collaboration with Chet Atkins , Neck and Neck , which resulted in three Grammy awards. The Hillbillies toured the UK in early 1990 with a limited number of shows, it was strictly low key, packing out smaller venues, such as Newcastle University.
In 1990 Knopfler, John Illsley, and Alan Clark performed as Dire Straits at the Knebworth gig, joined by Eric Clapton, Ray Cooper , and guitarist Phil Palmer (who was at that time part of Eric Clapton's touring band), and in January the following year, Knopfler, John Illsley and manager Ed Bicknell decided to reform Dire Straits. Knopfler, Illsley, Alan Clark, and Guy Fletcher set about recording what turned out to be their final studio album accompanied by several part-time sideman|sidemen , including Phil Palmer, Paul Franklin, percussionist Danny Cummings and Toto (band)|Toto drummer Jeff Porcaro .
The follow-up to Brothers In Arms was finally released in September 1991. On Every Street was nowhere near as popular as its predecessor, and met with a mixed critical reaction, with some reviewers regarding the album as an underwhelming comeback after a six year break. Nonetheless, the album sold well and reached #1 in the UK. A gruelling world tour to accompany the album followed, which lasted until the end of 1992. This was to be Dire Straits' final world tour; it was not as well received as the previous Brothers In Arms tour, and by this time Mark Knopfler had had enough of such massive operations. This drove the band into the ground, and ultimately led to the group's final dissolution in 1995.cite web|url= http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608000435/Dire-Straits.html |title=Dire Straits lyrics, music, biography, records, band, album, videos, CD, and the discography including Dire Straits famous works |publisher=Musicianguide.com |date= |accessdate=1 July 2009
Following the tour, Knopfler took some time off from the music business. In 1993, he received an honorary music doctorate from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.cite web|url= http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608000435/Dire-Straits.html |title=Dire Straits Biography |publisher=Musicianguide.com |date= |accessdate=2 January 2012 Two more Dire Straits albums were released, both live albums. On the Night , released in May 1993, documented Dire Straits' final world tour. In 1995, following the release of Live at the BBC (Dire Straits album)|Live at the BBC , Mark Knopfler quietly dissolved Dire Straits and launched his career as a solo artist.
Since the break-up of Dire Straits, Knopfler has shown no interest in reforming the group. However, keyboardist Guy Fletcher has been associated with almost every piece of Knopfler's solo material to date, while Danny Cummings has also contributed frequently, including Knopfler's last three solo album releases All the Roadrunning (with Emmylou Harris ), Kill to Get Crimson and Get Lucky (Mark Knopfler album)|Get Lucky . In October 2008 Knopfler declined a suggestion by John Illsley that the band should reform. Illsley said that a reunion would be "entirely up to Mark", however he also suggested that Knopfler was enjoying his continued success as a solo artist, saying that "He's doing incredibly well as a solo artist, so hats off to him. He's having a perfectly good time doing what he's doing". Knopfler meanwhile is quoted as saying "Oh, I don't know whether to start getting all that stuff back together again", and that the global fame that came his way in the 1980s "just got too big".cite news|last=Youngs |first=Ian |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7656310.stm |title=Entertainment & #124; Knopfler declines Straits reunion |publisher=BBC News |date=7 October 2008 |accessdate=1 July 2009
Solo career (1996–present)
Mark Knopfler's first solo album, Golden Heart , featuring the UK single " Darling Pretty ", was released in March 1996. During the recording sessions for the album the main line-up of Knopfler's backing band, also known as "The 96ers," was formed, featuring Knopfler's old bandmate Guy Fletcher on keyboards, and has lasted much longer than any Dire Straits line-up.
Also in 1996, Mark Knopfler recorded guitar for Ted Christopher's Dunblane massacre tribute cover of Knocking on Heaven's Door
In 1997 Knopfler recorded the soundtrack for the movie Wag the Dog . During that same year Rolling Stone magazine listed "Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll", which included " Sultans of Swing ", Dire Straits' first hit. 2000 saw the release of Knopfler's next solo album, Sailing to Philadelphia . This has been his most successful to date, possibly helped by the number of collaborators to the album like Van Morrison.
In 2002 Mark Knopfler gave four charity concerts with former Dire Straits members John Illsley, Chris White (saxophonist)|Chris White , Danny Cummings and Guy Fletcher, playing old material from the Dire Straits years. The concerts also featured The Notting Hillbillies with Brendan Croker and Steve Phillips. At these four concerts (three of the four were at the Shepherd's Bush, the fourth at Beaulieu, Hampshire|Beaulieu on the south coast) they were joined by Jimmy Nail , who provided backing vocals for Knopfler's 2002 composition " Why Aye Man ".
Also in 2002 Knopfler released his third solo album, '' The Ragpicker's Dream . However, in March 2003 he was involved in a motorbike crash in Grosvenor Road, Belgravia and suffered a broken collarbone, broken shoulder blade and seven broken ribs.Davies, H. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=CQAL5WOTWSKZ1QFIQMFCFFWAVCBQYIV0? xml=/news/2003/03/19/ndire19.xml "Rock star hurt in motorcycle crash", The Telegraph , 19 March 2003 The planned Ragpicker's Dream tour was subsequently cancelled, but Knopfler recovered and was able to return to the stage in 2004 for his fourth album, Shangri-La (Mark Knopfler album)|Shangri-La .
Shangri-La was recorded at the Shangri-La Studio in Malibu, California in 2004, where The Band made recordings years before for their documentary/movie, The Last Waltz . In the promo for "Shangri-La" on his official website he said that his current line-up of Glenn Worf (bass), Guy Fletcher (keyboards), Chad Cromwell (drums), Richard Bennett (guitarist)|Richard Bennett (guitar) and Matt Rollings (piano) "play Dire Straits songs better than Dire Straits did." The "Shangri-La" tour took Knopfler to countries such as India and the United Arab Emirates for the first time. In India, his concerts at Mumbai and Bangalore were very well received, with over 20,000 fans gathering at each concert to listen to a legend many thought would never visit their country.
In November 2005 a compilation, The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler: Private Investigations was released, consisting of material from most of Dire Straits' studio albums and Knopfler's solo and soundtrack material. The album was made available in two editions, as a single CD (with a grey cover) and as a double CD (with the cover in blue), and was well-received. The only previously unreleased track on the album is "All the Roadrunning", a duet with country music singer Emmylou Harris , which was followed in 2006 by an album of duets of the same name.
Released in April 2006, All the Roadrunning reached #1 in Denmark and Switzerland, #2 in Norway and Sweden, #3 in Germany, Holland and Italy, #8 in Austria and UK, #9 in Spain, #17 in the United States ( Billboard Top 200 Chart), #25 in Ireland and #41 in Australia. All the Roadrunning was nominated for "Best Folk Rock/Americana Album" at the 49th Grammy Awards (11 February 2007) but lost out to Bob Dylan's nomination for Modern Times (Bob Dylan album)| Modern Times .
Joined by Emmylou Harris, Knopfler supported All the Roadrunning with a limited – 15 gigs in Europe, 1 in Canada and 8 in the USA – but highly successful tour of Europe and N America. Selections from the duo's 28 June performance at the Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal City, California, were released as a DVD entitled Real Live Roadrunning on 14 November 2006. In addition to several of the compositions that Harris and Knopfler recorded together in the studio, Real Live Roadrunning features solo hits from both members of the duo, as well as three tracks from Knopfler's days with Dire Straits.
A charity event in 2007 went wrong. A Fender Stratocaster guitar signed by Knopfler, Clapton, Brian May , and Jimmy Page was to be auctioned for £20,000 to raise the money for a children's hospice, was lost when being shipped. It "vanished after being posted from London to Leicestershire, England". Parcelforce , the company responsible, agreed to pay US$30,000 for its loss.PR Inside.com (accessed 6 March 2008), http://www.pr-inside.com/entertainment-blog/2007/12/07/legends-guitar-lost-in-post/ Legend's guitar lost in post
Knopfler released his fifth solo studio-album Kill to Get Crimson on 14 September 2007 in Germany, 17 September in the UK and 18 September in the United States. During the autumn of 2007 he played a series of intimate 'showcases' in various European cities to promote the album. A tour of Europe and North America followed in 2008. Many older songs from the early solo days, such as Cannibals (from Golden Heart ), were brought back to life. Cannibals opened up shows throughout Europe. Cannibals was received extremely well particularly in Ireland as it was released by an Irish Country Artist David Maguire in 2007. The new version of Cannibals that David Maguire and his Band released was the 7th most requested song on Irish radio that year.
Continuing a pattern of high productivity through his solo career, Knopfler began work on his next studio album, entitled Get Lucky (Mark Knopfler album)|Get Lucky , in September 2008 with long-time band mate Guy Fletcher, who again compiled a pictorial diary of the making of the album on his website.cite web|url= http://www.guyfletcher.co.uk/index.php/diary/Get_Lucky_Studio_Diary_2009 |title=2007gfrdhome |publisher=Guyfletcher.co.uk |date=30 March 2009 |accessdate=24 September 2009 The album was released on September 14 the following year and Knopfler subsequently undertook an extensive tour across Europe and America. The album met with moderate success on the charts (much of it in Europe) reaching #1 only in Norway but peaking in the Top 5 in most major European countries (Germany, Italy, Holland). The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard European Album chart and at #5 on the Billboard Rock Album chart.cite web|url= http://www.markknopfler.com/news/news_items.aspx? PostID=14611 |title=The Official Community of Mark Knopfler |publisher=Markknopfler.com |date=27 May 2009 |accessdate=1 July 2009
Knopfler's solo live performances can be characterized as relaxed—almost workmanlike. He uses very little stage production, other than some lighting effects to enhance the music's dynamics. He has been known to sip tea on stage during live performances. Richard Bennett (guitarist)|Richard Bennett , who has been playing with him on tour since 1996, has also joined in drinking tea with him on stage. On 31 July 2005, at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, BC , the tea was replaced with whisky as a "last show of tour" sort of joke.cite web|last=|first=|title=2005 Shangri-La Tour Diary|url= http://www.guyfletcher.co.uk/index.php/diary/2005_Shangri-La_Tour_Diary Guy Fletcher Website|accessdate=15 October 2011
In February 2009, Knopfler gave an intimate solo concert at the Garrick Club in London. Knopfler had recently become a member of the exclusive gentlemen's club for men of letters .cite news|last=Deedes|first=Henry|title=Knopfler serenades Garrick chums|url= http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/pandora/pandora-cable-is-plugged-in-for-stage-show-1624888.html The Independent|accessdate=15 October 2011
In 2010, Knopfler appeared on the newest Thomas Dolby release, the EP Amerikana . Knopfler performed on the track "17 Hills".cite web|last=|first=|title=Thomas Dolby Prepares to Release First New Studio Album in 20 Years|url= http://www.thomasdolby.com/press/motfcpress.html Thomas Dolby Website|accessdate=10 July 2010
In February 2011, Knopfler began work on his next solo album, once again working with Guy Fletcher. A release date is yet to be announced.cite web|last=|first=|title=MK Studio Diary 2011|url= http://www.guyfletcher.co.uk/index.php/diary/MK_Studio_diary_2011 Guy Fletcher Website|accessdate=29 March 2011 In July 2011, it was announced that Knopfler would take time out from recording this album in order to take part in a European tour with Bob Dylan during October and November.cite web|last=|first=|title=Mark to tour with Bob Dylan|url= http://www.markknopfler.com/news/news_items.aspx? PostID=35490 Mark Knopfler Official Website|accessdate=14 July 2011
In 2012, Knopfler covered a Bob Dylan song, " Restless Farewell ", for an Amnesty International 50th Anniversary celebration record.cite web|url= http://www.markknopfler.com/news/news_items.aspx? PostID=37355|title=Amnesty International's Chimes of Freedom - Update|accessdate=27 February 2012|date=20 January 2012|author=Terry Kilburn
Country music
In addition to his work in Dire Straits and solo, Mark Knopfler has made several contributions to country music . In 1988 he formed country-focused band The Notting Hillbillies , with Guy Fletcher , Brendan Croker and Steve Phillips (musician)|Steve Phillips . The Notting Hillbillies sole studio album, Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time was released in 1990 and featured the minor hit single "Your Own Sweet Way". Knopfler further emphasised his country music influences with his collaboration with Chet Atkins , Neck and Neck , which was also released in 1990. "Poor Boy Blues", taken from that collaboration, peaked at #92.
Knopfler's other contributions include writing and playing guitar on John Anderson (musician)|John Anderson 's 1992 single "When It Comes to You" (from his album Seminole Wind ). In 1993 Mary Chapin Carpenter also released a cover of the Dire Straits song " The Bug (song)|The Bug ". Randy Travis released another of Knopfler's songs, "Are We In Trouble Now", in 1996. In that same year, Knopfler's solo single "Darling Pretty" reached a peak of #87.
Knopfler collaborated with George Jones on the 1994 " The Bradley Barn Sessions " album performing guitar duties on the classic J.P. Richardson composition White Lightning (George Jones song)|White Lightnin' .
Knopfler is featured on Kris Kristofferson 's album "The Austin Sessions", (on the track "Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends") released in 1999 by Atlantic Records.
In 2006 Knopfler and Emmylou Harris made a country album together titled All the Roadrunning . Knopfler also charted two singles on the Canadian country music singles chart.
Again in 2006, Knopfler contributed the song "Whoop De Doo" to Jimmy Buffett 's Gulf and western (music genre)|"Gulf and Western" style album " Take the Weather with You ".
Personal life
Mark Knopfler has been married three times. His first marriage was to Kathy White, his long-time girlfriend from school days. They separated before Knopfler moved to London to join Brewers Droop in 1973. In November 1983, Knopfler married his second wife, Lourdes Salomone. Their marriage produced twin sons, Benji and Joseph (born 1987), both of whom are musically talented and aspiring musicians, according to Knopfler. His marriage to Salomone ended in 1993. On Valentine's Day 1997, Knopfler married his third and current wife, British actress and writer Kitty Aldridge on the Caribbean island of Barbados . They had been dating for three years.Wright, M. (1997) The Mirror , London, England. Available from: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-61105962.html MARK TIES THE KNOT-FLER AGAIN; TV Kitty is wife No 3 in paradise wedding.(Features) Retrieved on 15 May 2007. Their marriage so far has produced two daughters, Isabella (born 1998) and Katya Ruby Rose (born 2003). The family currently lives in Chelsea, London|Chelsea .
Musical style and equipment
Musical style
Mark Knopfler is left-handed, but plays right-handed, and fingerpicking|fingerpicks (using a personal variant of the clawhammer style) instead of using a plectrum (i.e., " guitar pick|pick "). Fingerpicking is usually associated with the Steel-string guitar|acoustic guitar , but Knopfler usually (though not always) plays an electric guitar . He revealed during a French interview that he uses a pick for his rhythm work during recording sessions. He surprised the interviewer by pulling a plectrum|pick out of his pocket and saying that he usually carries one. He has long favoured Fender Telecaster and Fender Stratocaster|Stratocaster style guitars. Fender carries a Mark Knopfler Mark Knopfler Stratocaster|Artist Series Stratocaster .citation|title=Mark Knopfler Stratocaster|publisher=Fender Corp.|accessdate=20 February 2011|url= http://www.fender.com/products/search.php? partno=0117800815 During the 1980s he came to appreciate the tone of the Gibson Les Paul and his original 1958 has been used regularly in the studio and on stage.
Guitars
Knopfler has estimated that he now owns "around 70 guitars".Goodman, D. (2000) With Dire Straits no more, he sails solo , Reuters. Available from: http://knopfler.net/interview83.html MK INTERVIEW 2000 Retrieved on 14 May 2007. They include:
Pensa Custom Guitars|Pensa Custom MKII , a custom Pensa guitar given to Knopfler by his friend Rudy Pensa in 2005cite web|url= http://www.mark-knopfler-news.co.uk/moreold.html |title=Knopfler: "Old News" |publisher=Mark-knopfler-news.co.uk |date= |accessdate=1 July 2009
Pensa custom-built solid body guitars, models MK-1, MK-2, and MK-80 are named in Knopfler's honour http://www.pensaguitars.com/history.htm PENSA CUSTOM GUITARS: History Retrieved 14 May 2007.
Red-painted (Stratocaster style) Melancon Pro Artistcite web|url= http://www.melanconguitars.com/index.shtml |title=Welcome to Melancon Guitars& #33; |publisher=Melanconguitars.com |date= |accessdate=2 January 2012
Hofner V-2 (Mark's first guitar)
Fender Stratocaster s, including a 1962 Fiesta Red rosewood neck hard tail, and a 1954 Sunburst hard tail (one of the first ever produced), which Knopfler named "Jurassic Strat"Mark Knopfler's Interview – Track by Track Guide http://www.junpak.com/~knopfler/interview/golden.html Golden Heart – Mark Knopfler Retrieved 12 May 2007.
Gibson Les Paul Special (used in the 1970s)
National Tricone 1928 model
National Style O Resonator guitar 1937 model (" Romeo and Juliet (Dire Straits song)|Romeo and Juliet "), a replica of which is available from National Resophonic Guitars
Fender Telecaster|Fender Telecaster 1952
Schecter Guitar Research|Schecter Telecaster and Stratocaster models (from 1980 on)
Burns London|Burns Baldwin 12-string ("Angel of Mercy" and the Get Lucky album)
Ovation Adamas: One black and two blue burst (Mainly used in the 80's)
Ovation Custom Legend
Ovation Classic (Private Investigations video)
Rickenbacker 425 (Used on Portobello Belle, later on The Ragpicker's Dream session)
Fernandes Guitars|Fernandes Stratocaster (Used in studio 82-85)
Gibson Guitar Corporation|Gibson Chet Atkins ( Love Over Gold album)
Erlewine Automatic ("Industrial Disease")
C. F. Martin & Company|Martin Acoustics , HD-40MK, 000-40S Mark Knopfler, and 00028 ("Brothers in Arms")
Gibson SG (Two Young Lovers, Alchemy tour)
Gibson Les Paul 1958, 1959, and 1984 humbucker pickup models (First one used on Money for Nothing 85)
Purple Suhr R Custom (Not really a brand) ( Brothers in Arms album, "Ride Across the River" and "So far Away")
Blonde Suhr "strat" (Live on the 85/86-tour and on the bug 92)
Throughout his career Knopfler has used a wide selection of effect pedals in the studio and during live performances. http://ds.mk-guitar.com/effects.htm Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler Guitar Page – Effects. Retrieved 21 December 2008. Here is a list of some of them: col-begincol-3
Roland Corporation|Roland Equalization|Graphic Equalizer
Roland Corporation|Roland Chorus effect|SRE 555 Chorus/Echo
Yamaha Reverberation|REV 5
Zoom Corporation|Zoom Multieffect 9010
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Amplifiers
Knopfler has often used many different combinations of amplifiers and cabinets to create his desired sounds. http://ds.mk-guitar.com/amps.htm#1976 Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler Guitar Page – Amplifiers. Retrieved 21 December 2008. col-begincol-3
Crate Amplifiers|Crate VC5212 amplifier
Crate Amplifiers|Crate 2x12 cabinet
Fender Concert
Fender Amplifiers|Fender Vibrolux
Fender Twin Reverb
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Gallien-Krueger|Gallien & Krueger amplifier
Jim Kelley Amplifiers|Jim Kelley combo
Jim Kelley Amplifiers|Jim Kelley heads
Komet amplifiers
Marshall Amplification|Marshall JTM heads
Marshall 4x12 cabinet
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Mesa Boogie|Mesa Boogie heads
Music Man (company)|Music Man HD 130
Soldano|Soldano SLO 100
Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus Guitar Amplifier|Roland Jazz Chorus
col-end On the "Get Lucky" tour in 2010, Knopfler used a pair of custom built Reinhardt guitar amp heads with matching cabinets, http://www.reinhardtamps.com/files/Sultan.html Reinhardt Amplifiers - Sultan. Retrieved 20 May 2010. http://www.reinhardtamps.com/files/Talyn.html Reinhardt Amplifiers - Talyn. Retrieved 20 May 2010. and a Tone King combo in between that is used on some songs. http://www.markknopfler.com/forums/thread/5440.aspx Tone King quote. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
Honours and awards
1983 BRIT Awards|BRIT Award for Best British Group (with Dire Straits)
1986 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal with Dire Straits (for "Money for Nothing")
1986 Grammy Award nomination for Song of the Year (for " Money for Nothing (song)|Money for Nothing ")
1986 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance with Chet Atkins (for "Cosmic Square Dance")
1986 Juno Award for International Album of the Year (for Brothers in Arms with Dire Straits)
1986 BRIT Award for Best British Group (with Dire Straits)
1987 BRIT Award for Best British Album (for Brothers in Arms with Dire Straits)
1991 Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Collaboration with Chet Atkins (for " Poor Boy Blues ")
1991 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance with Chet Atkins (for "So Soft, Your Goodbye")
1992 Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Instrumental Performance with Chet Atkins (for " Neck and Neck ")
1993 Honorary Doctor of Music from Newcastle University http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1691334.stm Knopfler opens students' studios Retrieved on 3 April 2007.
1995 Honorary Doctor of Music from the University of Leeds
1999 Order of the British Empire|OBE (1999) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1999/12/99/new_years_honours/584147.stm BBC News | NEW YEARS HONOURS | OBE civil (K – Z) Retrieved on 14 May 2007.
2001 Masiakasaurus knopfleri (a species of dinosaur) was named after him by scientists who had listened to his music while digging the fossils.cite news| url= http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi? f=/c/a/2003/04/03/MN306871.DTL& type=science | work=The San Francisco Chronicle | title=Scientists find cannibal dinosaur / Meat-eater's bones show telltale bite marks | first=David | last=Perlman | date=3 April 2003
2003 Edison Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Music Industry, the highest award for musicians in the Netherlandscite web|url= http://www.vantiel.net/ |title=2003 Edison Awards |publisher=Vantiel.net |date= |accessdate=1 July 2009cite web|date=28 May 2008 |url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=b3D_dPPU3b4 |title=Mark Knopfler – What it is Edison Music Awards -03& #93; |publisher=YouTube |accessdate=1 July 2009
2006 Grammy Award for Best Surround Sound Album (for Brothers in Arms 20th Anniversary Edition with Dire Straits)
2007 Honorary Doctor of Music from the University of Sunderland http://ablogus.sunderland.ac.uk/2007/07/sunderland_honours_leaders_in.html Sunderland honours leaders in their fields, Sunderland University
2007 Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album with Emmylou Harris (for " All the Roadrunning ").
2009 The Music Producers Guild|Music Producers Guild Award for Best Studio (for Knopfler's British Grove Studios http://www.markknopfler.com/news/news_items.aspx News, markknopfler.com. Retrieved 6 March 2009.
2009 PRS for Music Heritage Award (with Dire Straits)
2011 Steiger Award
Knopfler's influence
Played together with Dire Straits' drummer Pick Withers on Bob Dylan 's studio album Slow Train Coming , which was recorded in May 1979 and released 20 August; providing Dylan with what Dylan considered his best guitar backing since the days of Mike Bloomfield and Robbie Robertson . Knopfler also played in and co-produced Dylan's 1983 album Infidels .
British author and humorist Douglas Adams said about Knopfler, in his book So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish : "Mark Knopfler has an extraordinary ability to make a Schecter Custom Stratocaster hoot and sing like angels on a Saturday night, exhausted from being good all week and needing a stiff drink."Adams, D. (1984) So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish , London. ISBN 0-330-28700-1
The dinosaur species Masiakasaurus knopfleri was named after Knopfler. The palaeontologists were listening to Dire Straits recordings when they discovered the species.(2001) http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/template.cfm? name=knopfler Palaeontologists in dire straits name dinosaur for the Sultan of Swing
On "Weird Al" Yankovic 's parody of " Money for Nothing (song)|Money for Nothing ", " Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies* ", which merges the instrumentals of "Money For Nothing" with the lyrics to the theme song for the American television series The Beverly Hillbillies (" The Ballad of Jed Clampett "), Knopfler played guitar in the song, recreating the guitar riff from the original song. He would only allow Yankovic to parody the song if he was allowed to play on the recording.
Knopfler's song "Going Home" from the Local Hero (album)|soundtrack to Local Hero is played before kick-off at Newcastle United 's home matches at St James' Park .Whetstone, D. (2006) City welcomes local hero . Available from: http://www.guyfletcher.co.uk/guyedit/projects.html guyfletcher.co.uk – projects – news
"Going Home" is also the theme music for John Stanley on Sydney radio station 2UE .
According to director Rob Reiner , Knopfler agreed to write the music for Reiner's The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride on one condition: Reiner had to put the hat that he wore in This Is Spinal Tap in Princess Bride , "somewhere in evidence", as homage to the rock mockumentary . The hat makes its appearance in Princess Bride in the Grandson's ( Fred Savage ) bedroom. http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/princessbridecommentary.html Commentary Excerpt: Rob Reiner on MGM's new Princess Bride: SE Retrieved 12 May 2007.
Indian cricket superstar Sachin Tendulkar is a fan of Mark Knopfler. They once had a joint interview on cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle 's show Harsha Online . http://www.rediff.com/cricket/2002/mar/22sultan.htm Commentary Excerpt: Sultan's Speak, Sachin Tendulkar interview on Star Sports. Retrieved 12 May 2007.
The 2008 stage production Celtic Thunder#The 2008 staged-production appropriating the name "Celtic Thunder"|Celtic Thunder has covers of multiple Mark Knopfler songs. " Brothers in Arms (song)|Brothers in Arms ", written by Mark Knopfler and performed originally by Dire Straits, is performed by Ryan Kelly. As well, the song "Irish Boy" (from Cal (film)|Cal ) and "Going Home" (from Local Hero ) are performed together as an instrumental, entitled "Cal/Local Hero".
Discography
Dire Straits albums
Main|Dire Straits discography
Dire Straits (album)|Dire Straits (1978)
Communiqué (Dire Straits album)|Communiqué (1979)
Making Movies (1980)
Love over Gold (1982)
Alchemy: Dire Straits Live|Alchemy (1984, live)
Brothers in Arms (Dire Straits album)|Brothers in Arms (1985)
Money for Nothing (album)|Money for Nothing (1988, compilation)
On Every Street (1991)
On the Night (1993, live)
Live at the BBC (Dire Straits album)|Live at the BBC (1995, live)
Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits (1998, compilation)
The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler: Private Investigations (2005, compilation)
Solo albums
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Certifications ( List of music recording sales certifications
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Golden Heart
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British Phonographic Industry|UK : Gold" http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx Certified Awards Search". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved on 2012-01-26. Note: User needs to enter "Mark Knopfler" in the "Search" field, "Artist" in the "Search by" field and click the "Go" button. Select "More info" next to the relevant entry to see full certification history.
Music Canada|CAN : Gold" http://www.musiccanada.com/gpSearchResult.aspx Certified Awards Search". Music Canada . Retrieved on 2012-01-26. Note: User needs to enter "Mark Knopfler" in the "Search" field, "Artist" in the "Search by" field and click the "Go" button. Select "More info" next to the relevant entry to see full certification history.
Norway|NOR : Gold" http://www.ifpi.no/sok/index_trofe.htm Certified Awards Search". Retrieved on 2012-01-26. Note: User needs to enter "Mark Knopfler" in the "Search" field, "Artist" in the "Search by" field and click the "Go" button. Select "More info" next to the relevant entry to see full certification history.
2000
Sailing to Philadelphia
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UK: Gold
CAN: Gold
Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland|FIN : Gold" http://www.ifpi.fi/tilastot/artistit/mark+knopfler". Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland . Retrieved on 2012-01-26
Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique|FRA : Platinum" http://www.infodisc.fr/CD_Certif.php Certified Awards Search". Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique|FRA . Retrieved on 2012-01-27.
Bundesverband Musikindustrie|GER : Platinumcite certification|region=Germany|title=Sailing to Philadelphia
NOR: 3× Platinum
Recording Industry Association of America|US : Goldcite web|url= http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php? table=SEARCH|title=Searchable Database|publisher= Recording Industry Association of America |accessdate=26 January 2012 Note: User must define 'Artist' search parameter as "Mark Knopfler".
Infidels (1983) by Bob Dylan . Although Mark disowned the reworked version of the album as released,Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades Clinton Heylin, Summit Books (1991) ISBN 0-671-73894 his production is still noticeable. Left off the album, but later released on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991|The Bootleg Series , is the critically acclaimed Blind Willie McTell (song)|"Blind Willie McTell" , featuring only Dylan, singing and playing piano, accompanied by Mark Knopfler on acoustic guitar.
Knife (album)|Knife (1984) by Aztec Camera . This Scottish indie/new wave band was mostly a vehicle for the work of Roddy Frame , much as Dire Straits only ever recorded Mark Knopfler compositions.
Miracle (Willy DeVille album)|Miracle (1987) by Willy DeVille . The album was dedicated to Mark and his wife "for their support which was nothing short of a Miracle in a time of Dire Straits." The album ends with the ballad "Storybook Love", the theme from The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride movie.
Land of Dreams (1988) by Randy Newman . The album includes the single "It's Money that Matters", which unabashedly revisits the Dire Straits song "Money for Nothing".
''The Sailor's Revenge'' (2011) by Bap Kennedy . The album includes Mark on guitar on the songs "Shimnavale", "Lonely No More", "The Right Stuff", "Please Return to Jesus", "The Sailor's Revenge", "Working Man", and "Celtic Sea". Mark also sings backing vocals on "Celtic Sea".
Additional albums
The following additional albums contain guitar performances or guest appearances by Mark Knopfler.cite web|last=|first=|title=Mark Knopfler Credits|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/mark-knopfler-p94636/credits Allmusic|accessdate=16 October 2011 col-begincol-break
The Booze Brothers by Brewers Droop (1973)
Slow Train Coming by Bob Dylan (1979)
Sandy McLelland & the Backline by Sandy McLelland (1979)
Freak Flag by Greg Brown (folk musician)|Greg Brown (2011)
Back Pages by America (band)|America (2011)
A Map of the Floating City by Thomas Dolby (2011, guest appearance)
Chimes of Freedom: Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International|Chimes of Freedom: Songs of Bob Dylan (2012, guest appearance)
Impressions (music album)|Impressions by Chris Botti (2012, guest appearance)
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Guest singles
1991 " Voices That Care " Various US #11 US AC #6
Music videos
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Video
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1991
" Voices That Care "(Various)
David S. Jackson
References
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External links
wikiquoteCommons category|Mark Knopfler
http://www.markknopfler.com Official website
http://www.radionomy.com/fr/radio/private-investigations Webradio PrivateInvestigations dedicated to Dire Straits& Mark Knopfler
http://www.arnold.vantiel.net/index.asp Mark Knopfler Boom Like That
http://www.kulturserver-nrw.de/home/the-long-road/ the long road – Mark Knopfler Sessions
http://www.mark-knopfler-news.co.uk/ Mark Knopfler News
http://www.mark-knopfler-news.co.uk/moreold.html# Mark Knopfler "Old News"
IMDb name|461360|Mark Knopfler
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xz0zx BBC Documentary About Knopfler: "A Life in Songs"
Mark KnopflerDire StraitsUse dmy dates|date=August 2010
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