Francis Dunnery

Founder member of the band 'It Bites' Francis scored his first chart success in 1986 when 'Calling All the Heroes' reached number six in the UK Top 40. After leaving the band he spent time touring the world with Led Zepplin's front man Robert Plant before becoming a solo artist and racking up a number of hits in the U.S and beyond.
  
He was approached to join Genesis, post Phil Collins, but refused and instead started his own record label Aquarian Nation based in the States where he now lives. He still tours regularly and is now considered something of a guitar virtuoso having recorded on Grammy award winning albums such as Santana's 'Supernatural', Ian Brown's 'Music of the Spheres' and Lauryn Hill's 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'.
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