HD
1973
Ian Dury's life story unfolds as he triumphs over polio, which struck him in childhood, to emerge as a pivotal figure in Britain's punk-rock movement during the 1970s. With sheer determination and a rebellious spirit, Dury navigates personal and professional challenges, leaving an indelible mark on music and culture. His journey celebrates resilience and creativity, showcasing how he transformed adversity into a powerful artistic voice. As a founder of punk, Dury's influence resonates through his unique sound and unapologetic attitude, making his biography a compelling exploration of talent and tenacity.