Mark Sandman

American singer-songwriter and bassist

Mark Sandman - American singer-songwriter and bassist
Born

September 24th, 1952
72 years ago

Died

July 3rd, 1999
26 years ago — 46 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer, Sandman formed the band Morphine in the late 1980s. The band gained prominence in the alternative rock scene with a unique sound characterized by the use of two-string slide bass, saxophone, and drums. Morphine released several albums, including 'Cure for Pain' and 'Good,' both of which were well-received and contributed to the band's cult following. Sandman's songwriting was noted for its moody and introspective lyrics. The band toured extensively but disbanded after his sudden death in 1999. Sandman's influence continues in the music industry through his distinct style and sound.

Founded the band Morphine

Released albums like 'Cure for Pain'

Pioneered a unique sound in alternative rock

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