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Mark Knopfler

Mark Knopfler is a Scottish guitarist, singer, songwriter and former journalist and lecturer. He is most well known as the lead guitarist and vocalist for Dire Straits, but has also played in other bands (such as the Notting Hillbillies[?]) and produced a number of albums as a solo performer. In addition, he scored the music to several films, including Local Hero, The Princess Bride and Last Exit to Brooklyn[?].

He was born in Glasgow, Scotland on the 12th of August, 1949, and moved with his family to Newcastle upon Tyne in the mid 1950s. He learned to play the guitar as a teenager, and after completing tertiary education and working for the Yorkshire Evening Post and then Loughton College, he became a full time musician in the 1970s.

Knopfler and his associated bands have sold over 100 million albums, and performed live to audiences totalling many millions. He has twin sons (Benji and Joseph), and a daughter Isabella; he holds a degree in English from Leeds University, and has been awarded an honourary music degree from Newcastle University.

Albums

Sailing to Philadelphia[?] (2000 in music)
The Ragpicker's Dream[?] (2002 in music)



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