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  1. Saxophone – Dana Colley. Ukulele – Rudy Trouve* Percussion – Eric Drew Feldman, Jules De Borgher. Saxophone – Dana Colley. Ukulele – Rudy ... Man (In A Bar, Under The Sea) 3:42; dEUS - Roses (from In A Bar, Under The Sea) 5:05; Lists Add to List. Add to List. Ad. Contributors. ror, hercolubus, jweijde, cvalda44, vokuhila ...

  2. In a Bar, Under the Sea is the second studio album by Belgian rock band Deus. The cover art was designed by guitarist Rudy Trouvé. The original Belgian release was by Bang!, with the only difference that track 14 is simply named "Roses", like the single. The album was produced by Eric Drew Feldman and welcomes guests such as Scott McCloud from Girls Against Boys, Dana Colley from Morphine and ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dana_ColleyDana Colley - Wikipedia

    Early life. Colley was born in Portland, Maine, but he was raised in Hanson, Massachusetts, where he took up the clarinet in the 4th grade, switching to tenor sax in 7th.He picked up the baritone sax in 1984. Musical career With Three Colors (1985–1988) Colley originally appeared in the Boston, Massachusetts indie rock scene playing with the group Three Colors, a post-punk band formed in ...

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  5. 5 de jul. de 2008 · Scott McCloud appears courtesy of Girls Against Boys, Dana Colley appears courtesy of Morphine, Bart Maris appears courtesy of X-Legged Sally Built on Art Island ... Fell Off The Floor, Man (In A Bar, Under The Sea) 3:42; dEUS - Roses (from In A Bar, Under The Sea) 5:05; Lists Add to List. Add to List. Contributors.

  6. Het ultrakorte 'Supermarketsong' krijgt dan weer bezoek van Morphinesaxophonist Dana Colley. ... In a Bar, under the Sea voor maar 6,95 euro (lees er in onderstaande link alles over)

  7. In a Bar, Under the Sea is the second studio album by Belgian rock band Deus. The cover art was designed by guitarist Rudy Trouvé. The original Belgian release was by Bang!, with the only difference that track 14 is simply named "Roses", like the single.