David Knopfler

Founder of Rock group Dire Straits, David has subsequently faithfully pursued his own musical vision, writing and producing his own compositions on ten solo CDs to date.
Knopfler has been fortunate enough to reach a wide audience without compromising his art and while he’s enjoyed the respect and admiration of his musical peers, widespread critical acclaim, international awards and worldwide chart successes, has managed, in his own country, Britain, to keep a profile so low as to be nearly invisible. He lives quietly in the English countryside, notching up an impressive list of writing credits.
A regular panelist at music conventions, this once-married family man is a lifelong member of organizations like Amnesty International and Adopt a Minefield, David has always made uncompromising life choices: “I don’t regard what I do as remotely glamorous. I write, record and perform my music because I completely love doing it and despite any so called celebrity status that sometimes comes with the job.”

Ship of Dreams, co-produced with Harry Bogdanovs (Westerhagen) features guest appearances by Chris Rea and Alan Clark (Dire Straits) amongst others. Released globally through a variety of independent labels.
The album’s cover features a painting generously supplied by Scotland’s most successful living artist, Jack Vettriano

As well as having produced a clutch of underscores for film and TV projects, David’s first book of poetry entitled Blood Stones and Rhythmic Beasts was recently released by Blackwing Books.