Dana Colley
Dana Colley is an American musician, best known as the baritone saxophonist of the alternative rock band Morphine, which he co-founded in 1989. The band gained recognition for their unique sound, characterized by a two-string bass, drums, and saxophone, blending elements of jazz and blues. Following the tragic death of lead singer Mark Sandman in 1999, Colley continued to honor the band's legacy through his project Vapors of Morphine. He remains active in the music scene, recently returning to Brazil for performances that celebrate the music of Morphine.
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Dana Colley continues to perpetuate the memory of the band Morphine through the project Vapors of Morphine.
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