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Dana Colley (born October 17, 1961) is an American musician, best known as the baritone and tenor saxophonist in the alternative rock band Morphine.
Dana Colley An Interview with Dana Colley, baritone saxophonist of Morphine (from 2000) Morphine is an unusually interesting band who have always stood apart from their peers with their distinctive bluesy rock ‘n’ roll sound described variously as low-rock and noir jazz-rock.
Baritone saxophonist Dana Colley is the through-line between Vapors and “low rock” pioneers Morphine, who’s leader Mark Sandman left this earth while performing onstage in Italy in 1999. VoM perform much of the Morphine repertoire, plus new material and original versions of selective covers.
Morphine was formed in 1989 by bassist and vocalist Mark Sandman, a member of the bluesy alternative rock band Treat Her Right, saxophonist Dana Colley, a former member of the local Boston group Three Colors, and drummer Jerome Deupree, who had played with Sandman in the Hypnosonics.
RECENSIONE: RUDY MARRA & the M.O.B. ft. Dana Colley (Morfina) 24/09/2023 Un cane sciolto che si aggira beffardo tra la musica d’autore italiana lasciando morsi, graffi e qualche acida pisciata disturbante al suo passaggio.
''In this interview I had the huge honor to talk with Dana Colley, the legendary sax player from Morphine.Morphine was founded in 1989 in Boston and had a co...
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