New Zealand musicians died because of Heart failure

Here are 1 famous musicians from New Zealand died in Heart failure:

Billy T. James

Billy T. James (January 17, 1948 Cambridge-August 7, 1991) a.k.a. Billy James was a New Zealand presenter.

His discography includes: Live At Pips and . His related genres: Māori music.

Billy T. James was not only a presenter but also a comedian, actor, musician, and writer. He was born in Cambridge, New Zealand on January 17, 1948, and grew up in the Bay of Plenty region. James became a household name in New Zealand for his comedy shows, including "The Billy T. James Show," which ran for eight years.

Apart from his successful career in comedy, James also appeared in several movies, including "Came a Hot Friday" and "Never Say Die." He was also a talented musician and released two albums, "Live at Pips" and "The Billy T. James Collection."

James was renowned for his ability to break down cultural barriers through his comedy. He used his Māori heritage as inspiration for many of his jokes and helped promote Māori culture to a wider audience.

Tragically, James passed away on August 7, 1991, due to complications after heart surgery. His legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences in New Zealand and around the world.

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