He had it all��he heroin chic thing before it was chic, the scars, the swagger, an incredible stage presence. He was a really intelligent, funny, talented man who enjoyed life and thought it
was there to be enjoyed. He chose to take big bites. After bursting on to the Australian music scene in 1975, Dragon fast developed a reputation for both hard rocking and hard living. As the
highly visible and charismatic lead singer, Marc Hunter was the voice behind such timeless hits as "April Sun in Cuba," "Are You Old Enough?" and "Rain." Yet Hunter was also a maverick whose
destructive genius and serious heroin addiction led to a turbulent relationship with his bandmates, including older brother Todd. His fast living contributed to his early death,�at just�44.
This intimate and revealing portrait is the first biography of one of the original hard men of Australian rock. It has been written with full co-operation of Marc's mother, Voi, and his
brother and former bandmate, Todd, as well contributions from many high-profile Australian music personalities such as James Reyne, John Paul Young, Kate Fitzpatrick, Richard Clapton, Don
Walker, Kevin Borich, Tommy Emmanuel, and Robert Forster.