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Francis Dunnery was born on December 25, 1962 in Egremont, ENGLAND, he
got his first break in music during the mid-'80s when fronted the Pop-Rock
band, It Bites becoming respected as one of the most talented guitarists
around; after three albums Dunnery quit the band and relocated to Los
Angeles to start a career as a singer+songwriter.
His first solo album, "Welcome To The Wild Country", arrived
in 1991 but was completely ignored by Virgin Records.
Dunnery toured with Robert Plant playing
the guitar on the 1993's Fate Of Nations tour and signed to Atlantic Records
in New York City.
In May 1994, he released his second solo effort, "Fearless",
which yielded the Billboard's Mainstream Rock top 40 hit "American
Life In The Summertime".
One and a half years later, Dunnery followed up with "Tall Blonde
Helicopter", which included the single track "Too Much Saturn";
but the releases stayed out of the charts and he was subsequently dropped
from Atlantic.
He returned in April 1998 with his first indie-album, "Let's Go Do
What Happens", released on the small New York label Razor & Tie
and then proceeded to remove himself from the music industry so that he
could train horses and further his studies in Philosophy, Psychology and
Astrology.
In September of 2003 Dunnery's fifth effort, "Man", was issued
on Aquarian Nation label.
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