MARK SANDMAN, MORPHINE, GLASTONBURY 1995: Singer and bass guitarist Mark Sandman (1952-1999) and saxophonist Dana Colley 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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