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Tag Archives: David Knopfler
David Knopfler To Receive Corvine Presents
January 27, 2024
While everybody’s been obsessing over his older brother’s forthcoming album, David Knopfler has released a fresh record too. Titled “Crow Gifts” and available for streaming now, with a very limited run of CDs planned for February 8th, it marks the … Continue reading
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Tagged David Knopfler
DIRE STRAITS’ David Knopfler Enters Political Arena
May 3, 2023
It’s not that often that musicians cross over to public office yet, as the example of Sonny Bono shows, their audience-facing sensibilities allow artists to serve communities not only from the stage. The latest player to expand his expertise is … Continue reading
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Tagged David Knopfler, Dire Straits
HELD BY TREES – Solace
March 3, 2022
Tweed Jacket Music 2022 Doyens of progressive pop color spring in enchantment to making rustling leaves unrhyme for a reason. It’s about time this collective stopped pretending they left their erstwhile attachments in the past, for even the cover of … Continue reading
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Tagged David Knopfler, Held By Trees, instrumental, post rock, prog rock, Robbie McIntosh, Tim Renwick
HELD BY TREES – Mysterium
November 2, 2021
Tweed Jacket Music 2021 Phantasm and conundrum: veterans of chill form an artistic alliance to give substance to ghostly visions and capture the essence of life. At which point economic playing turns into minimalism without losing its quality yet making … Continue reading
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Tagged David Knopfler, Eric Bibb, Held By Trees, instrumental, post rock, Robbie McIntosh