Indonesian musicians died when they were 68

Here are 4 famous musicians from Indonesia died at 68:

Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati

Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati (January 15, 1899 Ubud-April 5, 1967 Indonesia) was an Indonesian politician.

He was also a member of Bali's aristocracy, holding the title of Tjokorda ("High Lord") as a member of the Ubud royal family. Raka Soekawati was a key figure in Bali's struggle for independence from Dutch colonial rule, and he served as the first governor of Bali from 1958 until 1966. In addition to his political activities, he was also a writer, scholar, and advocate for Balinese culture and language. His contributions to the preservation and promotion of Balinese arts and culture continue to be celebrated and recognized today.

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G.A. Siwabessy

G.A. Siwabessy (August 19, 1914 Saparua-November 11, 1982 Jakarta) was an Indonesian personality.

He was a politician, diplomat and academician who played a significant role in the early history of Indonesia. Siwabessy served as Indonesia's Ambassador to the United States from 1956 to 1957 and later as Minister of Trade and Industry in the early years of Indonesian independence. He was also a noted academician and scholar, with expertise in economics and international politics. In addition to his political and academic pursuits, Siwabessy was also known for his philanthropic work, focusing on education and social welfare programs. He was honored with numerous national and international awards throughout his life for his contributions to Indonesian society.

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Dading Kalbuadi

Dading Kalbuadi (April 14, 1931 Indonesia-October 10, 1999 Jakarta) was an Indonesian personality.

He was known to have multiple talents ranging from acting, directing, writing, producing, and composing music. Throughout his career, Dading Kalbuadi participated in around 50 movies and directed more than a dozen. He also acted in some popular TV serials and radio plays. His works have earned numerous awards and accolades, including the prestigious Citra Award in the movie industry in Indonesia. Besides his contribution to the entertainment industry, Dading Kalbuadi was also known to be active in social and humanitarian activities in his community. He helped to establish both the Indonesian Actors Association and the Trisakti University in Jakarta. Sadly, he passed away on October 10, 1999, at the age of 68, leaving behind his legacy as one of the most celebrated figures in Indonesian cinema.

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Elly Yunara

Elly Yunara (November 3, 1923 Singapore-May 30, 1992 Jakarta) a.k.a. Elly Joenara was an Indonesian actor and film producer. She had four children, Yudha Asmara Malik, Lailasari Malik, Zainal Malik and Camelia Malik.

Elly Yunara started her career in the entertainment industry in the early 1950s, appearing in numerous films including "Masa Topi Dong" (1951), "Ratna Moetoe Manikam" (1953), and "Darah dan Doa" (1950). She was known for her versatility as an actor, being able to play various roles ranging from drama to comedy.

In the 1960s, she started her own film production company, "Elja Produksi". She produced several films such as "Gundala Putra Petir" (1967), "Intan Berduri" (1965), and "Jenderal Kancil" (1972).

Aside from her work in the film industry, Elly Yunara was also a social activist. She was actively involved in promoting women's rights and founded an organization called "Perkumpulan Wanita Indonesia" (Indonesian Women's Association).

Elly Yunara passed away on May 30, 1992, at the age of 68 in Jakarta, Indonesia. She left behind a legacy as a talented actor, filmmaker, and advocate for women's rights.

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