Dutch musicians died in Myocardial infarction

Here are 3 famous musicians from Netherlands died in Myocardial infarction:

Godfried Bomans

Godfried Bomans (March 2, 1913 The Hague-December 22, 1971 Bloemendaal) a.k.a. Godfried Jan Arnold Bomans or Bomans, Godfried was a Dutch writer.

His albums include De Kopstukken, Alleen op een eiland - Dagboek van een eilandbewoner and .

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André Hazes

André Hazes (June 30, 1951 Amsterdam-September 23, 2004 Hofpoort Hospital Woerden) also known as Andre Hazes, Andreas Gerardus Hazes, André Gerardus Hazes, Hazes, André or Dré Hazes was a Dutch singer and musician. He had four children, Nathalie Hazes, Melvin Hazes, André Hazes jr. and Roxanne Hazes.

His albums include Eenzame kerst, Zo is het leven, Live Concert, Innamorato, Hazes nu, Dit is wat ik wil, Concertgebouw Live, André Hazes 50 (bonus disc), Al 15 jaar gewoon André and 25 jaar Hazes: ArenA versie. His related genres: Folk music and Levenslied.

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Pim Koopman

Pim Koopman (March 11, 1953 Hilversum-November 23, 2009 Hilversum) also known as Wilhelmus Frederikus (Pim) Koopman was a Dutch actor, drummer, percussionist, musician, music arranger, record producer and film score composer.

He was best known for his work with the Dutch progressive rock band, Kayak, for which he served as the drummer and a founding member. Koopman was part of Kayak from 1972 to 1976 and from 1999 until his death in 2009. He also played drums for various other artists including Focus, Earth and Fire, and Diesel.

Aside from his successful music career, Pim Koopman also composed music for several Dutch films and television series. He won a Golden Calf award in 1986 for his score for the film "Abel" and in 1993 he was nominated for a "Gouden Harp", a Dutch music industry award, for his contributions to the music scene.

In 2005, Koopman was diagnosed with cancer and although he continued to perform with Kayak until his health deteriorated, he passed away at the age of 56 in his hometown of Hilversum.

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