Here are 4 famous musicians from England died in Liver tumour:
Ted Hughes (August 17, 1930 Mytholmroyd-October 28, 1998 London) otherwise known as Edward James Hughes OM, Edward James Hughes, Hughes, Ted or Edward James "Ted" Hughes was an English poet, playwright and writer. He had three children, Frieda Hughes, Nicholas Hughes and Shura Hughes.
Ted Hughes was known for his unique style of writing that often reflected his personal experiences, including themes of nature, mythology, and the human condition. He served as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1984 until his death in 1998 and was also the recipient of many literary awards and honors.
Hughes' most notable works include "The Hawk in the Rain," "Crow," and "Birthday Letters," a collection of poems that delves into his relationship with Sylvia Plath, his former wife who committed suicide in 1963.
Aside from his poetry, Hughes was also a successful children's author, publishing a number of acclaimed books such as "The Iron Man" and "The Iron Woman."
Despite controversy surrounding his personal life and relationship with Plath, Hughes' impact on modern poetry remains significant, and his works continue to be studied and celebrated around the world.
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Gertrude Lawrence (July 4, 1898 London-September 6, 1952 New York City) otherwise known as Gertrude Alexandria Dagmar Lawrence-Klasen, Lawrence, Gertrude, Gertrude Alice Dagmar Klasen or Gee was an English singer and actor. Her child is called Pamela Howley.
Her most well known albums: The King and I / Lady in the Dark / Nymph Errant, My Ship / Jerry and Someone to Watch Over Me.
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Matt Monro (December 1, 1930 Shoreditch-February 7, 1985 London) also known as Matt Monroe, From Russia with love - Matt Monro, Matt Munro, Terence Edward Parsons, Monro, Matt or Matt Munroe was an English singer.
His discography includes: Born Free: His Greatest Hits, The Ultimate Matt Monro, This Is the Life / Here's to My Lady, Best of Matt Monro, From Matt Monro With Love, Heart Breakers: 20 Golden Greats From Matt Monro, A Time for Love, Heart of the Man, The Very Best of Matt Monro and A Song for Europe. Genres: Easy listening.
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Ronald Binge (July 15, 1910 Derby-September 6, 1979 Ringwood) also known as Binge, Ronald was an English film score composer. He had two children, Margaret Binge and Christopher Binge.
His albums include The Watermill / Scottish Rhapsody / Trade Winds / The Whispering Valley / Concerto for Alto Saxophone / Elizabethan Serenade.
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