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CELEBRITY DEATHS

FAMOUS LAST WORDS
MUSICIANS

(4 Entries)

1)
Ludwig van Beethoven (Germany) (1770-1827)
"Friends applaud, the comedy is over."

2)
Leonard Bernstein (US) (1918-1990)

"What's this?"

3)
Cobain, Kurt (1967-1994)
"Frances and Courtney, I'll be at your altar. Please keep going Courtney, for Frances. for her life will be so much happier without me. I LOVE YOU. I LOVE YOU" (from Kurt Cobain's suicide note) Kurt Cobain was the mentally unstable, heroin-addicted leader of the grunge rock group Nirvana. He shot himself in the head on April 8, 1994. Some Cobain fans believe that he did not commit suicide, but was actually murdered by a killer hired by his wife, Courtney Love.

4)
Field, John (1782-1837)
"I am a pianist." John Fields was a British pianist and composer whose works were said to have a major influence on Chopin. As he lay dying, his friends thought a minister should be summoned. However, no one had ever heard Field mention his religion. "Are you a Papist or a Calvinist?" one whispered. "I am a pianist," Field answered.