Mark Sandman Music Project member Dana Colley in the project's soon-to-open studio.
(Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)
Scene & Heard
Building on a musical mission
Mark Sandman Music Project member Dana Colley in the project's soon-to-open studio.
(Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)
Had he lived to see it, Mark Sandman would no doubt be proud. In what was and continues to be one of the local music scene's saddest losses, Sandman - the singer-bassist for the pioneering "low rock" combo Morphine - collapsed onstage in Italy on July 3, 1999, dying of an apparent heart attack at age 46. (Full article: 628 words)
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