Dire Straits, formed in London in 1977, is a legendary British rock band that left an indelible mark on the music scene. Led by the iconic Mark Knopfler on guitar and vocals, the band initially featured his brother David Knopfler on guitar, John Illsley on bass, and Pick Withers on drums. Known for their distinctive sound and Knopfler's masterful guitar playing, Dire Straits captivated audiences worldwide with their blend of classic rock and intricate musicianship. Their fifth studio album, "Brothers in Arms," released in 1985, is a standout, featuring the recognizable hit "Sultans of Swing." With over 120 million albums sold and extensive touring, Dire Straits' influence and legacy continue to resonate, making them one of the most iconic groups of the late 20th century.