Here are 2 famous musicians from Finland died in Myocardial infarction:
Juha "Watt" Vainio (May 10, 1938 Kotka-October 29, 1990 Gryon) otherwise known as Juha Vainio, Junnu Kaihomieli, Kaihomieli, Junnu, Vainio, Juha Watt, Ilkka Lähde, Jorma Koski, Juha Harri Vainio, Juha Watt Vainio, Junnu, Mirja Lähde or Heikki Ilmari was a Finnish singer, teacher, lyricist and composer. His child is called Ilkka Vainio.
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Juha "Watt" Vainio was a prominent figure in the Finnish music industry throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. He penned over 2,400 lyrics and composed over 600 songs during his career. Vainio was known for his ability to capture the essence of the Finnish people and culture in his work. His songs often touched on societal issues, humor, and nostalgia. Some of his most famous songs include "Sellaista elämä on", "Vanhojapoikia viiksekkäitä", and "Kunhan joulu on". Vainio's music has remained popular in Finland long after his death in 1990. In addition to his musical career, Vainio also worked as a teacher and was passionate about Finnish poetry.
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Sune Mangs (December 31, 1932 Kaskinen-February 11, 1994 Sabbatsberg Hospital) a.k.a. Bengt Sune Mangs was a Finnish actor and vaudeville performer.
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Sune Mangs began his career as a singer and musician, performing in cafes and clubs in Helsinki. He then transitioned into acting and became a popular stage performer in Finland, known for his comedic roles. He later made several appearances in films and television shows, including the Finnish film "Pojat" and the popular TV series "Skål". Mangs was also a talented musician and released several albums throughout his career, showcasing his skills as a singer and songwriter. Despite his success in entertainment, Mangs struggled with alcoholism and passed away at the age of 61 due to complications from the disease. Today, he is remembered as a beloved performer and cultural icon in Finland.
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