Famous music stars died as a result of Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome

Here are 6 famous musicians from the world died in Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome:

Cochin Haneefa

Cochin Haneefa (April 22, 1951 Kochi-February 2, 2010 Chennai) also known as Muhammed Haneefa, Cochin Hanifa, Hanifa Kochin, Cochin Haniffa, Cochin Hanif, V.M.C. Hanifa, Kochin Haneefa, VMC Haneefa, Salim Ahmed Ghoush, V. M. C. Haneefa or Haneefa was an Indian actor, film director and screenwriter. His children are called Safa Haneefa and Marwa Haneefa.

Cochin Haneefa began his career in the film industry as a writer, scripting the movie Nayaru pidicha pulivalu which was directed by Thampi Kannanthanam. He made his acting debut in the Malayalam film industry in the late 1970s with the movie Uthrada Raathri. He acted in over 300 films in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu languages. He was known for his impeccable comic timing and supporting roles in movies. Haneefa also directed and penned the screenplay for the Malayalam film "Junction" in 2000. He won several awards for his acting including the Tamil Nadu State Award for Best Comedian for the movie "Indian" in 1997. He passed away in 2010 due to multiple organ failure.

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Joe Arroyo

Joe Arroyo (November 1, 1955 Cartagena-July 26, 2011 Barranquilla) a.k.a. Arroyo, Joe, Álvaro José Arroyo González or El Joe was a Colombian record producer, singer-songwriter and composer.

His most important albums: Somos Seres, Cruzando el milenio, El baile del siglo, Grandes Exitos, 20th Anniversary, Lo Salsero De, Mi libertad, La Noche, and Toque de clase. Genres he performed include Salsa music, Cumbia, Porro and Tropical music.

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Braguinha

Braguinha (March 29, 1907 Rio de Janeiro-December 24, 2006 Rio de Janeiro) also known as Carlos Alberto Ferreria \"Braguinha\" Braga, João de Barro or Braga, Carlos Alberto Ferreria "Braguinha" was a Brazilian writer, record producer, songwriter, screenwriter and singer.

His most recognized albums: Nasce Um Compositor and . Genres: Samba.

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Guilherme de Brito

Guilherme de Brito (January 3, 1922 Vila Isabel-April 26, 2006 Rio de Janeiro) a.k.a. Guilherme de Brito Bollhorst was a Brazilian film score composer, painter and singer-songwriter.

His albums include Samba Guardado and .

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Akira Ifukube

Akira Ifukube (May 31, 1914 Kushiro-February 8, 2006 Meguro) a.k.a. "John Williams" of Japan, Ifukube or Ifukube Akira was a Japanese film score composer and composer.

His albums include Gojira, Varan the Unbelievable (Daikaiju Baran), Ido Zero Daisakusen, Godzilla vs. Mothra, Godzilla, War Of The Gargantuas, Frankenstein Conquers the World, Godzilla vs. Destroyer, Godzilla Vs. MechaGodzilla (1993) (disc 1) and Monster Zero (Kaiju Daisenso). Genres related to him: Film score.

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Huey P. Meaux

Huey P. Meaux (March 10, 1929 Wright, Louisiana-April 23, 2011 Winnie) also known as Huey Purvis Meaux or The Crazy Cajun was an American record producer.

He was an influential figure in the music industry and played a significant role in shaping the careers of many well-known musicians. He started his music career as a disc jockey in Louisiana and went on to produce hit songs across various genres including country, rock, and soul. Some of the notable artists he worked with include Freddy Fender, Barbara Lynn, and Doug Sahm. Meaux was known for his unorthodox production techniques, which involved using non-professional musicians and unconventional recording spaces such as bathrooms and garages. Despite his success, Huey P. Meaux's career was marred by controversy when he was convicted of sexual assault and sentenced to 15 years in prison. He was later released after serving five years and continued to work in the music industry until his death in 2011.

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