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  1. Official website. Francis Dunnery (born 25 December 1962) [1] is an English musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and record label owner. Dunnery was the lead singer and guitarist for British prog - pop band It Bites between 1982 and 1990.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2024 · In 1993, as sidekick to former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant, Francis Dunnery had what he now calls “the biggest guitar job in the world.” He knew it wouldn’t last forever, but three decades later the kid from Egremont in Cumbria still gets a kick from remembering that he played the solo to Whole Lotta Love in stadiums across the world.

  3. 6 de feb. de 2024 · Return To Natural Final Mix by Francis Dunnery, released 06 February 2024 1. Turning the sky into fire 2. Return to natural 3. Magdalena 4. Man overboard 5. It happened while we were sleeping 6. Out of order 7. Hot spring water 8. We're going to clean the sea

  4. He replaced Squire with ex-It Bites leader Francis Dunnery and recorded Big Sky. He also recruited keyboard player Tom Brislin, known from his live work with Yes (Symphonic Live DVD) and Camel. Without Squire's distinctive bass guitar sound and equally distinctive backing vocals you might expect The Syn to fall rater flat, but Dunnery in not a bad replacement.

  5. Guitar – Francis Dunnery; Mastered By – Bob Ludwig; Mellotron, Organ – Mitchell Froom; Mixed By – Phil Nicolo; Mixed By, Producer – Ian Cross; Photography – Sam Erickson

  6. Tall Blonde Helicopter is the third studio album from British musician Francis Dunnery, released in 1995. The album showed Dunnery stripping down the arrangements and production of the previous album, and the material focused more on his acoustic guitar playing, giving it a folk-rock flavour. [1] .

  7. He replaced Squire with ex-It Bites leader Francis Dunnery and recorded Big Sky. He also recruited keyboard player Tom Brislin, known from his live work with Yes (Symphonic Live DVD) and Camel. Without Squire's distinctive bass guitar sound and equally distinctive backing vocals you might expect The Syn to fall rater flat, but Dunnery in not a bad replacement.