Jack Sonni itw, I don't remember the date, maybe around early 90
translations:
1
"When we played in DS, stimulation, competition were strong. We are so different guitarists, but I think we influenced each other. Obviously I perfected my fingerpicking and I mostly learned to work with the frightening precision required by Mark. It was the first time someone indicated me what I had to play. Over time, I realized the importance of this work, today, I seek a balance between the freedom to play and discipline"
2
"Yes, I also worked in a music store, I met Mark who came several times to play with my band at the time. We became friends and things continued like this until the day I broke down. I got sick. For 8 years, I played at every opportunity, I was working on demos, mine or those of others, I was at the store, and I tried to keep enough energy for the road. I wanted to go back to the university and a have a breath brake. three days after being accepted to university , Mark called me and asked me to make his next tour and work on the album BIA. I dropped everything, I joined him in Montserrat where he recorded, while the rest is history"
You were actually seen on tour with DS for a year and a half, what is less known is what happened to you after?
"it was like a dream, after a year and a half around the world, we ended up in Australia and I thought arriving at the terminus of a scenic railway without a seatbelt. I found myself a little later in a London hotel, not knowing where to go, I had abandoned my New York apartment before leaving. I first was with friends in Paris, then in Australia for surfing and windsurfing, before returning to the United States, Los Angeles. there, the bosses of the label called me immediately, Dire Straits guitarist , come see us whenever you're ready, big deal, big deal. but nothing happened, the phone didn't ring again, people thought I was a millionaire and I did not need to work"
3
"Dire Straits is not a band, just Mark Knopfler's and John Illsley's one, the others are sidemen you pay, but when the job is finished, it's over"