Guy Edward Fletcher was born into a musical family and is the namesake of his uncle,
Guy Fletcher, who wrote several hit songs for other artists with composing partner
Doug Flett. Fletcher is also the cousin of children's television presenter
Justin Fletcher. Whilst learning a trade as an audio engineer at DJM Studios in London at the age of 15, Fletcher also had a succession of his own bands and learned to play keyboards, guitars, and a variety of
stringed instruments. He joined and toured with
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel in 1979 and in 1981, and with
Roxy Music for their Avalon world tour during 1982 and 1983. In 1983, Fletcher was recruited by Dire Straits' lead guitarist Mark Knopfler to work on the music for the films
Cal and
Comfort and Joy. He joined Dire Straits as a full-time member in 1984, his first album with them being their most successful, 1985's
Brothers in Arms, which put the band in a global spotlight, and he remained with the band until their 1995 disbanding. In 1986, Fletcher co-produced
Belouis Some's album
Belouis Some with
Gary Langan. In 1996, Fletcher toured as part of
Bryan Ferry's band on his Mamouna world tour. In 2013, Guy produced the album Tierra by renowned flamenco artist
Vicente Amigo. Following the disbanding of Dire Straits, Fletcher continued his association with band founder
Mark Knopfler as a core member of his band after launching his solo career. In 2005, Fletcher completed a world tour promoting Knopfler's 2004 solo album,
Shangri-La, and in 2006 rounded off the duets tour with Knopfler and
Emmylou Harris. Fletcher co-produced and played keyboards on Knopfler's album,
Get Lucky, and was again part of his subsequent world tour in 2010. Guy Fletcher continues to collaborate with Mark Knopfler to this day. In early 2024, Knopfler assembled a supergroup, referred to as Mark Knopfler's Guitar Heroes, to record a new version of "
Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero" to support the
Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America. The two-year project was entirely produced, recorded and mixed by Fletcher and was released on 15 March 2024, featuring contributions from more than sixty musicians. Fletcher also co-produced Knopfler's latest album,
One Deep River, released in April 2024. ==Solo work==