Mark Sandman

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Cocoon 04:13 Tools
Patience 03:27 Tools
Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
I Can Do That 00:00 Tools
Imaginary Song 00:00 Tools
Double Stripper Double Sax 00:00 Tools
Justine 00:00 Tools
Jealous Dream 00:00 Tools
Goddess 00:00 Tools
The Phone 00:00 Tools
Wig 00:00 Tools
Devils Boots 00:00 Tools
Good Time Last Night 00:00 Tools
Snow 00:00 Tools
Some Other Dog 00:00 Tools
Born Again 00:00 Tools
51% 00:00 Tools
Bathtub 00:00 Tools
Get Along 00:00 Tools
Doreen 04:39 Tools
Monas Sister 03:23 Tools
Lets Not Talk 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Go Home 00:00 Tools
Riley the Dog 00:00 Tools
Hotel Room 00:00 Tools
Livin With U 00:00 Tools
Hombre 00:00 Tools
They Bent Me 00:00 Tools
Early Man 00:00 Tools
Deep Six 02:48 Tools
Middle East 00:00 Tools
51 00:00 Tools
The Chapter 00:00 Tools
Where I Come From 00:00 Tools
Brazil 00:00 Tools
This Time 00:00 Tools
No Witness 00:00 Tools
Grab Me By The Face 00:00 Tools
You Took Over My Life 00:00 Tools
Corporation 00:00 Tools
Extra Time 00:00 Tools
Yo Yo 00:00 Tools
The Ring 00:00 Tools
Shake Hands 00:00 Tools
Words R No Good With You 00:00 Tools
The Strange Man At The End Of The Bar 00:00 Tools
Why Why Why? 00:00 Tools
Come Along 00:00 Tools
Untitled Instrumental #1 00:00 Tools
Absinthe and Coffee (fireflies) 00:00 Tools
Movie Guide 00:00 Tools
Houdini 00:00 Tools
Haven't I Been Good To You 00:00 Tools
The Want Advertiser 00:00 Tools
Shitty Bob 00:00 Tools
Phone 00:00 Tools
Temptation 00:00 Tools
Sandbox- tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Like A Mirror (rehearsal) 00:00 Tools
Guten Abend! :) 00:00 Tools
I Had My Chance 00:00 Tools
unknown3 (from Sandbox DVD) 00:00 Tools
unknown5 (from Sandbox DVD) 00:00 Tools
unknown2 (from Sandbox DVD) 00:00 Tools
Lot To Lose 00:00 Tools
unknown1 (from Sandbox DVD) 00:00 Tools
Buena 00:00 Tools
early man, early blues 00:00 Tools
unknown4 (from Sandbox DVD) 00:00 Tools
Justine (rehearsal) 00:00 Tools
unknown6 (from Sandbox DVD) 00:00 Tools
02 I Can Do That - Sandbox CD1 00:00 Tools
Morphine The Night 00:00 Tools
chasin' footprints 00:00 Tools
A Head With Wings 00:00 Tools
The Night 00:00 Tools
like a damn fool 00:00 Tools
this is what jazz means to me 00:00 Tools
Havent I Been Good to You (rehearsal snippet) 00:00 Tools
I'm free now 00:00 Tools
All Wrong 00:00 Tools
thursday 00:00 Tools
51 percent 00:00 Tools
You Speak My Language 00:00 Tools
Honey white 00:00 Tools
cure for pain 00:00 Tools
its not like that anymore 00:00 Tools
Candy 00:00 Tools
01 Double Stripper Double Sax - Sandbox CD1 00:00 Tools
bo's veranda 00:00 Tools
Rub It In 00:00 Tools
Untitled Instrumental #1(2) 00:00 Tools
i hope i don't get born again 00:00 Tools
Livin With You 00:00 Tools
Sheila 00:00 Tools
You Look Like Rain 00:00 Tools
Scratch 00:00 Tools
all your way 00:00 Tools
Yes 00:00 Tools
13 - MARK SANDMAN - Wig 00:00 Tools
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Mark Sandman (September 24, 1952 – July 3, 1999) was an American singer, songwriter, musical instrument inventor and multi-instrumentalist. An indie rock icon and longtime fixture on the Boston music scene, Sandman was best known as the lead singer and slide bass player of the band Morphine. Sandman was also known as a prominent member of the Boston blues band Treat Her Right and the founder of Hi-n-Dry, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based recording studio and independent record label. Sandman was born into a Jewish American family in Newton, Massachusetts. He graduated from college but worked a variety of blue-collar jobs, including construction, taxi driving, and commercial fishing. Sandman once noted he would often earn considerable overtime pay, which allowed him to take leave of work and travel outside of New England to places such as rural Colorado -- the setting for a number of Treat Her Right and Morphine songs, including "Thursday", "The Jury", and "I Think She Likes Me". Along with Morphine, which he formed in 1989, Sandman was also a member of the bands Sandman, Candy Bar, the Hypnosonics, Supergroup (with Chris Ballew), and the Pale Brothers. He also performed as a guest with the Boston jazz band Either/Orchestra. On July 3, 1999, Sandman collapsed on stage at the Giardini del Principe in Palestrina, Latium, Italy (near Rome) while performing with Morphine. He was soon pronounced dead of a heart attack at the age of 46. Sandman was survived by his girlfriend Sabine Hrechdakian, his parents Bob and Tel Sandman, and his sister Martha Holmes. Morphine immediately disbanded following his death, though the surviving members briefly toured with other musicians, creating Orchestra Morphine as a tribute to Sandman and the band's music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.