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'''Lee Mars''' was the keyboardist for [[Nine Inch Nails]] during the [[Hate Tour]] and the [[Sin Tour]], replacing [[David Haymes]]. He was succeeded by [[James Woolley]]. Since Mars' departure from Nine Inch Nails, he has worked as a producer, engineer, and DJ. | '''Lee Mars''' was the keyboardist for [[Nine Inch Nails]] during the [[Hate Tour]] and the [[Sin Tour]], replacing [[David Haymes]]. He was succeeded by [[James Woolley]]. Since Mars' departure from Nine Inch Nails, he has worked as a producer, engineer, and DJ. | ||
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+ | While Mars did not officially join the lineup until the spring of 1990, he is present in the band's [[1989/11/20 Camden, NJ|appearance on ''Dance Party USA'' in November of 1989]]. | ||
==Body of Work== | ==Body of Work== |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 27 May 2024
Lee Mars was the keyboardist for Nine Inch Nails during the Hate Tour and the Sin Tour, replacing David Haymes. He was succeeded by James Woolley. Since Mars' departure from Nine Inch Nails, he has worked as a producer, engineer, and DJ.
While Mars did not officially join the lineup until the spring of 1990, he is present in the band's appearance on Dance Party USA in November of 1989.
Body of Work
- The Baxter (Music from the Motion Picture)
6ftatfulltilt
- The Uncanny
Carey Kelly
- Ghetto Thang (producer)
Jessica Simpson
- In This Skin (producer)