
Leicester, England, UK
John Edward Illsley (born 24 June 1949) is an English musician, best known as bass guitarist of the rock band Dire Straits. With it, he has received multiple BRIT and Grammy Awards, and a Heritage Award. As one of the founding band members, with guitarist brothers Mark and David Knopfler, and drummer Pick Withers, Illsley played a role in the development of Dire Straits' sound. By the time the group disbanded in 1995 changes in personnel meant that Illsley and lead singer Mark Knopfler were the only two original band members remaining. Illsley was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Dire Straits in 2018. Illsley has produced two albums of his own, with Mark Knopfler as a guest musician, and has helped with Mark's personal projects and charities. He released two more albums, influenced by the Celtic-based band Cunla.
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1974

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1985

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2005

as Self (archive footage)
2009

as Bass Guitar
1983

as Self [Dire Straits]
2018

as Himself - Bass, Vocals, Guitar
1993

as Bass
1985

as bass
1988

as Himself - Bass Guitar, Vocals
1992

as Himself - Bass, Vocals
1986

as bass guitar, vocals
1979
as Self (archive footage)
2009

2025

as Self [Dire Straits]
2018

as Self (archive footage)
2009

as Self
2005

1998

as Himself - Bass, Vocals, Guitar
1993

as Himself - Bass, Vocals
1992

as Himself - Bass
1992

as Himself - Bass Guitar, Vocals
1992

as bass
1988

as Himself - Bass, Vocals
1986

as Self
1985

as Self
1985

as Bass
1985

as Bass Guitar
1983

as Self
1980

as bass guitar, vocals
1979