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Mark Knopfler
Mark Knopfler
British songwriter, guitarist, and record producer
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Steve Phillips
Steve Phillips
British musician
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Dire Straits
Dire Straits
British rock band
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Brendan Croker
Brendan Croker
British musician
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Guy Fletcher
Guy Fletcher
English multi-instrumentalist; keyboardist in Dire Straits
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John Illsley
John Illsley
English bass guitarist
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Aztec Camera
Aztec Camera
British band
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Bap Kennedy
Bap Kennedy
Northern Irish singer, songwriter and guitarist
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David Knopfler
David Knopfler
English musician
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Hal Lindes
Hal Lindes
American musician
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Terry Williams
Terry Williams
Welsh drummer
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Alan Clark
Alan Clark
English keyboardist
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Esoteric
Esoteric
British metal band
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Roy Bittan
Roy Bittan
American keyboardist, member of the E Street Band
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Leviticus
Leviticus
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Holly Beth Vincent
Holly Beth Vincent
American musician

The Notting Hillbillies were a country rock project formed by British singer-songwriter Mark Knopfler in May 1986. The group consisted of Knopfler (guitar and vocals), Steve Phillips (guitar and vocals), Brendan Croker (guitar and vocals), Guy Fletcher (keyboards and vocals), Paul Franklin (pedal steel), Marcus Cliffe (bass), and Ed Bicknell (drums). They gave their first performance at a small club in Leeds, and followed up with a tour.

The Notting Hillbillies recorded just one album, Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time, released on Vertigo in the UK (Warner Bros. in the US) in 1990, before members returned to concentrate on their primary musical outlets. Three tracks from the album - "Your Own Sweet Way", "Feel Like Going Home" and "Will You Miss Me" - were released as singles; some versions of these included "Lonesome Wind Blues", a track not on the album. The Notting Hillbillies reunited several times for charity gigs. In May 1997 the Hillbillies went on an 11 show tour in the UK.

The Town & Country Club in Leeds on 3 July 1993 only featured the Knopfler-Croker-Philips trio. The set list included the only known live performances of two Dire Straits songsĀ : "Ticket To Heaven" and "How Long". The Notting Hillbillies had previously performed "When It Comes to You" in 1990, before it was actually recorded and issued by Dire Straits on their final album On Every Street, in 1991. At the height of their fame, the Notting Hillbillies were the musical guest on the 19 May 1990 episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by Candice Bergen.

The concert at The City Hall in Newcastle on 6 July 1993 featured Alan Clark on keyboards, his only appearance with the band. Ed Bicknell and Marcus Cliffe were also present. This was the last time that Clark played with Knopfler within a full band.

In 1993, two shows were performed, both without Guy Fletcher.