Norwegian music stars died as a result of Drowning

Here are 2 famous musicians from Norway died in Drowning:

Sigurd Køhn

Sigurd Køhn (August 6, 1959 Kristiansand-December 26, 2004 Khao Lak) a.k.a. Køhn, Sigurd or Sigurd Eystein Køhn was a Norwegian composer, saxophonist and musician.

Related albums: More pepper, please. Genres: Jazz.

Sigurd Køhn was a highly regarded saxophonist in the Norwegian music industry, known for his unique sound and style. He studied jazz at the Trondheim Musikkonservatorium before embarking on a successful career in music. In addition to being a talented saxophonist, Køhn was also a gifted composer and arranger. He released several critically acclaimed albums over the course of his career, including "More pepper, please", which showcased his impressive musical range. Køhn also worked with many other notable musicians throughout his career and was highly regarded for his collaborations. Sadly, Køhn's life was cut short when he tragically passed away in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami while on vacation in Thailand. His legacy continues to live on through his music and the impact he had on the Norwegian jazz scene.

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Yngve Moe

Yngve Moe (October 4, 1957 Tromsø-April 17, 2013 Bergen) a.k.a. Moe, Yngve was a Norwegian bassist and composer.

His related genres: Jazz and Rock music.

Yngve Moe was best known for his work with the Norwegian jazz fusion group, "Steps Ahead" and the rock band "A-ha". He began playing bass at the age of 17 and soon became a highly respected musician in Norway's music scene. In addition to his work with "Steps Ahead" and "A-ha", Moe also collaborated with notable artists such as Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea. He also released several solo albums throughout his career, including "Nightingale" and "Stories". Moe was renowned for his virtuosic bass playing, technical skill, and creativity.

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