MARK SANDMAN, MORPHINE, GLASTONBURY 1995: Singer and bass guitarist Mark Sandman (1952-1999) of the American band Morphine play the NME Second Stage at the Glastonbury Festival, Pilton Farm, Somerset, England, June 1995. In 1995 the festival celebrated its 25th anniversary. Photo: ROB WATKINS. INFO: Morphine was an American alternative rock band formed in 1989, known for their unique "low rock" sound, featuring a distinctive blend of blues and jazz with a two-string bass, saxophone, and drums. Their critically acclaimed albums include "Cure for Pain" and "Yes."
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Location: Glastonbury Festival, England, UK
Photo credit: © Rob Watkins / Alamy / Afripics
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