Here are 4 famous musicians from the world died in Pancreatitis:
Raul Seixas (June 28, 1945 Salvador-August 21, 1989 São Paulo) a.k.a. Seixas, Raul, Raulzito or Raul dos Santos Seixas was a Brazilian guitarist, songwriter, record producer, singer and singer-songwriter. He had three children, Simone Andréa Wisner Seixas, Scarlet Vaquer Seixas and Vivian Costa Seixas.
His albums include Mata Virgem, Bis, A Panela do Diabo, Abre-te Sésamo, O Baú do Raul, Personalidade, Série Grandes Nomes, As Profecias, Maluco Beleza and A Pedra Do Gênesis. Genres related to him: Rock music, Rockabilly, Hard rock, Blues, Rock and roll, Blues rock, Psychedelic rock, Country rock, Folk music, Folk rock, Música popular brasileira, Acid rock, Brazilian rock, Forró and Baião.
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Matthew Garber (March 25, 1956 Stepney-June 13, 1977 Hampstead) also known as Matthew Adam Garber was a British actor.
He is best known for his role as Michael Banks in the Disney film "Mary Poppins" (1964), where he starred alongside Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Garber also appeared in the film "The Three Lives of Thomasina" (1963) and the television show "The Winter's Tale" (1967). After his acting career, Garber studied at the University of Westminster and eventually became a surveyor. Tragically, he passed away at the young age of 21 due to pancreatitis.
Garber began his acting career at a young age, performing in school plays and commercials. He was discovered by a talent agent while acting in a play at the age of six, which led to his audition for the role of Michael Banks in "Mary Poppins". Garber's performance in the iconic film was highly praised, and he became a well-known child star.
In addition to his acting career, Garber was known for his close friendship with his "Mary Poppins" co-star, Karen Dotrice, who played his on-screen sister, Jane Banks. The two remained friends until Garber's untimely death.
Garber's sudden passing at the age of 21 shocked his family, friends, and fans. His legacy as a talented actor lives on through his memorable performances in "Mary Poppins" and "The Three Lives of Thomasina".
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Paul Hindemith (November 16, 1895 Hanau-December 28, 1963 Frankfurt) also known as Hindesmith, Hindemith, P.Hindemith or Hindemith, Paul was a German violist, music critic, composer, conductor and music theorist.
His most recognized albums: The Four Temperaments / Nobilissima Visione (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra feat. conductor: James de Preist, piano: Carol Rosenberger), When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd, Sonatas for Viola/Piano and Viola Alone (feat. viola: Kim Kashkashian, piano: Robert Levin), Mathis der Maler / Symphonic Metamorphosis (New Zealand Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Franz-Paul Decker), Mathis der Maler / Trauermusik / Symphonic Metamorphosis (San Francisco Symphony feat. conductor: Herbert Blomstedt), Piano Works, Volume 4: Ludus Tonalis, The Glenn Gould Edition: Hindemith: Sonatas for Brass and Piano, Mathis der Maler - Symphonie / Symphonische Metamorphosen / Nobilissima Visione (Berliner Philharmoniker, feat. conductor: Claudio Abbado), Works for Cello and Piano (feat. cello: Niall Brown, piano: Isabelle Trub) and Cardillac (Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus feat. conductor: Joseph Keilberth). Genres he performed include Ballet, Opera and Classical music.
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Paul Pena (January 26, 1950 Hyannis-October 1, 2005 San Francisco) a.k.a. Paul 'Earthquake' Pena or Pena, Paul was an American singer-songwriter and musician.
His albums include New Train, Paul Pena and Genghis Blues. Genres: Blues rock, Rock music, Pop music and Psychedelic rock.
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