All Press Releases for August 10, 2015

Founder of Rock Band Dire Straits Sells Original Platinum Disc

David Knopfler, founding member of Dire Straits, creates crowdsourcing campaign to support new album



"I don't think of it so much as 'selling my medals' as recycling them to a deserving home. I'd really rather have the new record made." David Knopfler

    LONDON, ENGLAND, August 10, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- David Knopfler, who founded Dire Straits with brother Mark and left the band after three years to pursue a solo career, has embraced the trend employed by other musicians and launched a crowd funding campaign to finance his next studio album. Included in the perks that fans can purchase are guitar and songwriting lessons, executive producer titles, private concerts, and even the first original platinum disc awarded to Dire Straits by Phonogram in 1978 for their debut album. Knopfler states:
"I don't think of it so much as 'selling my medals' as recycling them to a deserving home. I'd really rather have the new record made."

Knopfler promises a different mix of tracks on this album, which he plans to release in mid-September. Drawing on his experiences from the years he spent living in upstate New York, some tracks have an Americana flavour. Dire Straits fans will appreciate the full band tracks, including a version of the never before formally recorded "Bernadette," which David wrote and performed with his brother while in Dire Straits. Those who prefer the more stripped down version of songs he regularly performs with longtime music partner Harry Bogdanovs will note the inclusion of several acoustic tracks as well. "With the wisdom of our collective decades of experience, we've largely used the rock band format with Martin Ditcham on drums and Pete Shaw on bass for the songs that would most benefit and stayed true to our more unplugged vibe on those special tracks that really need the intimacy. The working title is Grace, which seems apposite since I've been planning to do this for a number of years but finally, with a lot of nudging by friends, family and fans alike, we collectively got the ball rolling." The grace of the fans is already in evidence at the crowd-funding site Indiegogo.com.

This will be the 14th album for Knopfler but the first studio album he's released for a good few years. A proponent of online selling of music since 1995, it's not surprising that he would return to the Internet to provide the financing that record companies can no longer afford. By reaching out to fans of Dire Straits as well as those of his solo work he hopes to reach his goal of $75,000.

Live shows for "the Grace tour" begin in Germany in September and will continue into 2016.

Details of the campaign can be found at: http://igg.me/at/DavidKnopfler
David's website is www.knopfler.com

"In the tradition of singer songwriters such as Joni Mitchell, Randy Newman and Van Morrison, David Knopfler has produced a highly palatable collection of songs."
~Entertainment Today, USA

"Knopfler has opened a space where his songs can develop their special delicacy" ~Rolling Stone

"Always great live" ~BBC2 radio host Bob Harris

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, David Knopfler grew up in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in the Northeast of England. With a guitar, a piano, and a drum kit by age 11, it's not surprising to find he's mastered many of the instruments he uses on his recordings. By fourteen, David was performing his own songs in folk clubs. Despite a college degree and a brief stint as a social worker, he can't recall any other aspirations beyond composing and playing music. In 1977 David founded Dire Straits, and with brother Mark recorded three albums, touring the stadium circuit extensively, before resigning to follow his own path as an independent singer-songwriter. "In the Straits I learned how to translate the intimate from the bedroom to the arena. Since leaving I've been wondering how you put the genie back in the bottle. I'm still interested in the way the personal can also translate lyrically to universal themes, but hopefully with less hoopla and distraction." For more than three decades he's faithfully pursued his musical vision, writing and producing his own music on thirteen solo CDs to date, writing underscores for television and movies, and authoring a "Bluffer's Guide" and a book of poetry along the way.

David creates songs of substance: They are, by turns, deep and captivating, elegant and thought-provoking, his exquisite sense of melody blending effortlessly with clever, gripping lyrics. More attentive listeners might even find themselves decoding the frequent buried references David includes, as in "Jericho" (Wishbones, 2002), where he cleverly conceals the titles of all his previous album titles in the lyrics. "I now make my work for that special someone willing to make time to listen quietly to the music and be reflective. It's the listener who makes the creative connections and finds their personal story. Like any artist, I need the work to excite and involve me, but I also hope my songs provide a vehicle for the listener to put themselves centre stage and relate to the emotions and ideas."

David has always made uncompromising life choices. His relaxed but disciplined approach to both work and life is indicative of Knopfler's entire philosophy. David believes in defining success without reference to fame and in finding happiness without hype or glory, preferring to choose the low road and the substance of real work and the loyalty of real friendships and relationships to those more fashion-conscious, ephemeral insecurities that so beset the pop glitterati. "I'm committed to what I do and to everyone feeling fulfilled by what we create together. I believe inevitably our solidarity as artists communicates positively in the work, whatever the project."

Knopfler has been fortunate enough to reach a wide audience without compromising his art. While he's enjoyed the respect and admiration of his musical peers, widespread critical acclaim, international awards and worldwide chart successes, he's managed to keep a profile so low as to be almost invisible in his home country. An occasional panelist at music conventions and a lifelong supporter of organisations like Greenpeace, Amnesty International and Reprieve, David is more prone to sending a cheque than using charities to further his own publicity. He lives quietly in the English countryside with his family, notching up an impressive list of writing credits. David says, "I don't regard what I do as remotely glamorous. I write and record music because I completely love doing it."

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